Community Impact
May 3, 2024£1,500 was donated to national health and social care charity Making Space as part of the North West Community Fund Scheme.
With its head office based in Warrington, Making Space has been helping adults with care and support needs, and their carers, to lead independent and fulfilling lives since 1982. The charity provides services from Cumbria to Cambridgeshire, supporting people in their own homes, in their local community and with specialist care and support services.
Our donation was dedicated to providing stimulating and inspiring activities for people attending Warrington Day Service, a service operated by Making Space. This provides a community day facility, offering a safe and welcoming environment for people to attend the Allen Street premises and a range of community venues across Warrington.
The charity supports hundreds of people in Cheshire and ensures all of its services are tailored to its beneficiaries. It offers support to people living with a range of mental health conditions, whether mild, moderate, complex, challenging or long-term.
Natalie Bargery, Fundraising Coordinator at Making Space, said: “The work we do is really important and makes a huge difference to the people we support. The cost-of-living crisis is affecting everyone and that includes the people who use our services. It’s important for us to provide days out and activities for our members, especially as they are becoming more expensive.
“We would like to thank David Wilson Homes for its donation as it is vital to support charities and organisations locally. This funding will help to pay for coaches and tickets for the people we support to enjoy days out, and will also pay for equipment, materials, local artists, performers, entertainers, charities and other specialists to provide activities.”
Across Cheshire, Making Space supports unpaid carers, adults with dementia, mental health conditions and older people, helping them to live happy, fulfilling, and enriched lives, with a focus on positive outcomes for each individual. It provides a range of activities including arts and crafts, music and performances, games and quizzes, exercise classes and days out.
Claire Jarvis, Managing Director at David Wilson Homes North West, said: “We are committed to creating a positive impact and, as the UK’s largest housebuilder, it’s really important that we support local organisations in the areas in which we build new homes.
“We wish Making Space all the best in its future activities and days out and hope it continues to enrich the lives of the individuals it provides an amazing opportunity for.”
For more information about the charity, visit the website at Making Space.