Community Coffee Mornings in Support of Macmillan
This September our homes have been hosting Community Coffee Mornings to support Macmillan Cancer Support.
We’ve had a fantastic time filled with bake sales, raffles, sing-alongs, tombola’s, and more! Macmillan is a cause that resonates deeply with many of us, and it’s been heartwarming to see everyone come together to support such an important charity.
These events are always a wonderful way to strengthen our ties with the local community, and we would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has attended!
Four Seasons Health Care Group care homes and central support teams raised an incredible £10,000 for the charity at last years coffee mornings.
Four Seasons Health Care Group is one of the UK’s largest independent health care providers with care homes across the UK providing long-term and respite residential, nursing and dementia care for older people. Find a care home near you.
Our Coffee morning at Hungerford Care Home, Berkshire was very well attended and a huge success
We were thrilled to be joined by the Marymass Queens at Cumbrae Lodge Care Home, Irvine
St Catherines Care Home, Horwich were honoured to have the Mayor of Horwich, Councillor Ian Aldcroft, at our event.
The resident of Maple Lodge Care Home, Sunderland took a trip down the rabbit hole to help raise some money for Macmillan cancer support. The residents enjoyed some tea, coffee and cake alongside their game of bingo.
Abigail Lodge welcomed the Consett Police to our Coffee morning
Our coffee morning at The Laurels Care Home, Houghton Le Spring was very well attended and a huge success with the residents and visitors
We had a sunny Macmillan morning at Lansdowne Care Home, Cricklewood
The residents and staff at Warrior Park Care Home, Hartlepool enjoyed a fun-filled morning at our Macmillan Coffee Morning, where we had cakes, pies and plenty of teas and coffees.
We had cake donations from residents families as well as home made cakes and brownies from the kitchen staff, all thoroughly enjoyed by residents and visitors at Warrior Park Care Home, Hartlepool