Good Neighbours in North Cardiff survives on sponsorship and donations, they are currently supported by groups such as:
Llanishen Rotary Club
Churches Together
The Jane Hodge Foundation
If you would like to get involved either through volunteering or by raising funds please visit their site to find out how to do so.
Good Neighbours are very keen to get businesses on board to support their much needed service, if you are a part of a business or know of one that may be interested give the Good Neighbours team a ring on: 029 2075 0751.
Or alternatively send an e-mail to: admin@goodneighboursinnorthcardiff.co.uk
Llanishen Good Neighbours will relaunch under the new title of Good Neighbours in North Cardiff on October 29 .
The name change aims to better represent the area that the charity covers.
Treasurer Alison Gibbons said that, “It was confusing for some people because they thought we wouldn’t cover them.”
Good Neighbours was established in 1981 as a community effort to support residents who needed extra help to remain independent in their own homes.
The charity’s grant of £8000 from the council was cut last year, but the volunteers have still been doing all they can to provide care to North Cardiff.
Alison believes that they have survived where similar organisations have not thanks to client and sponsor donations and being “very prudent with our spending”.
Good Neighbours in North Cardiff survives on sponsorship and donations, they are currently supported by groups such as:
Llanishen Rotary Club
Churches Together
The Jane Hodge Foundation
If you would like to get involved either through volunteering or by raising funds please visit their site to find out how to do so.
Good Neighbours are very keen to get businesses on board to support their much needed service, if you are a part of a business or know of one that may be interested give the Good Neighbours team a ring on: 029 2075 0751.
Or alternatively send an e-mail to: admin@goodneighboursinnorthcardiff.co.uk