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Newsletter for volunteers, families & friends of Home-Start Richmond Home-Start Richmond upon Thames Spring 2011 - Issue 25 FAMILY NEWS Home-Visiting Our home-visiting service is continuing to be very successful with our five family support co-ordinators and 97 volunteers giving practical and emotional support to over 100 families across the Borough of Richmond. Parent and Child Music Group A new Music Group started on 8th March for parents and children at Strawberry Hill House in Twickenham. For more information, contact Claire Leighton on 020 8744 3124 or [email protected]. Kew Gardens Outing Over 100 parents and children enjoyed a free trip to Kew Gardens, thanks to their Community Group Scheme. The staff, volunteers and families enjoyed walking in the beautiful grounds and sat together for a picnic lunch. The highlight for the children was running around Climbers and Creepers play area, followed by an ice cream treat. Christmas Party The Home-Start Richmond Family Christmas Party welcomed seventy-eight parents and children on 8th December. Everyone loved the tea and cake, making letters for Santa and songs and games with the entertainer Deva Armstrong. Santa came and gave presents to all the children and wished everyone a very Merry Christmas. Many thanks to the staff and congregation of St Stephen’s Church for donating some presents, plus to trustee Steven Lowry, Steven Papworth and the White Hart Inn for their cash donations for presents, plus a special thank you to Roger (Co-ordinator Julie’s Dad) for his very special role on the day. Many thanks also to all the staff and volunteers who came along to help out. FUNDRAISING NEWS Carol Service One of our long-serving volunteers, Pat Macdonald-Brown, raised a record £10,000 from our 3rd Christmas Carol Service at St Mary’s Church, Barnes. About 300 local people braved the snow, including the Mayor of Richmond upon Thames, Cllr David Marlow, Zac Goldsmith MP, and several famous names from TV and theatre. After the Reverend Richard Sewell had welcomed the congregation, there were readings from actors Patricia Hodge, Jan Ravens, Hilary Whitehall and Edward de Souza plus Zac Goldsmith. The Harrodian School Choir started off the singing with a beautiful solo of Once in Royal David’s City and Baroness Susan Kramer, our Patron, made a strong appeal for donations. Thanks once again to Pat and her team of helpers for all their hard work as well as those who bought tickets and gave so generously. Pembroke Lodge Fundraising Dinner Local famous faces from TV helped to raise around £7,000 in October last year. Julie Peasgood from Brookside and Emmerdale, John Altman from Eastenders and Gary Webster from Minder all supported our 15th Anniversary Dinner at Pembroke Lodge, Richmond Park. The dinner was organised and hosted by Home-Start Richmond supporters Frances and Neil Spurrier, helped by their son Charlie who performed stand up comedy, son James who ran the disco and daughter Annabel who donated her professional make-up expertise to the Auction of Promises. The event was supported by Gregory Rowcliffe Milners Solicitors and Aston Rose, Chartered Surveyors and John Williams from Aston Rose acted as Auctioneer, selling off over £2300 worth of Promises on the night. A big thank you goes to the Spurrier family plus all the trustees, volunteers and supporters who bought tickets and donated raffle and auction prizes. Royal Parks Half-Marathon Many thanks to Daragh Fagan (trustee Lisa Peacock’s husband) who ran the Royal Parks half-marathon on behalf of Home-Start. He finished in a fantastic time of 1hr38m18s and raised over £1500, to be shared by Home-Start Richmond and Home-Start UK. Clear Pub Quiz Staff from Richmond based Marketing Consultancy Clear raised £385 from a pub quiz in aid of Home-Start Richmond, as well as generously donating a Wii to the raffle at the Pembroke Lodge Dinner. Many thanks to our contact Simon Garnett (trustee Su Garnett’s son) as well as all the Clear employees who attended and donated to these events. 2 VOLUNTEER NEWS Richmond May Fair Ball - 13th May - Prizes needed We are delighted to be one of the beneficiaries of the 18th Richmond May Fair Ball 2011 (with Three Wings Trust and Orange Tree Theatre). The evening comprises a champagne reception, high quality 4 course meal plus wine and coffee. There will also be a champagne bar, a chocolate fountain and vodka ice luges, an amazing raffle and auctions plus dancing until 1am. Last year’s Ball raised £44,000. We are a beneficiary in 2011 As money is made from sponsorship, advertising, raffle, silent auction and a main live auction, we would love to receive any donations or suggestions for these. If you can support us or would like to find out more, contact Angie Ahmed at the office on 020 8487 8500 or [email protected]. Volunteer Training The Spring Volunteer Preparation Course started in January with 12 people attending. We will also be running new volunteer training courses starting in April and September, so if you know anyone who might be interested, we would love to hear from them 020 8487 8500 or [email protected]. If you would like attend any of the Volunteer Support Groups (details below) just let us know. The 24th Volunteer Preparation Course took place in September 2010 and included speakers from the Child Protection Team, Victim Support, Mediation in Divorce, Library Service and others. Our 17 new volunteers are (L to R): Imelda O’Regan, Angela Norris, Geraldine Dobbie, Chris Smith, Jane Spencer, Pru Beale, Amanda Lockyer, Nellie Boxer, Yvonne Griffin, Mirna Jezik and Tracey Taylor. Plus, not in the picture, Jasbir Baga, Robert Hesketh, Lisa Moore and Olwen Revill. Accreditation Congratulations to volunteers Deborah Gibbons, Imke Jonsson, Simmi Sehmi, Rebecca Sidell Dawson and Vicki Snow whose Accreditation Options have been completed and approved by the Open College Network in the last few months, with five more pending. Ten volunteers on the current Spring 2011 course have also chosen the accreditation option. Diary Dates for 2011 Volunteer Preparation Course 27 April- 6 July 26th Volunteer Preparation Course Volunteer Support Groups 10 May (10am-12.30pm) Safeguarding Refresher 7 June (10am-12pm) First Support Group 28 June (10am-12pm) Support Group, speaker TBC Future Events Friday 13 May Richmond May Fair Ball (see above) 3 Open to all volunteers For newly trained volunteers Open to all volunteers OTHER NEWS 15th Anniversary Over 50 supporters came along to help to celebrate our 15th Anniversary. Volunteers, staff, funders, trustees, childcare professionals, the Mayor and other supporters came to a short AGM followed by a lively Christmas lunch. Guest speaker, Julie Broad from the Health Visiting Service, spoke about the essential role that Home-Start Richmond plays in supporting local families in difficulties. Mayor Cllr David Marlow, Martina Philips, Neil Spurrier and Founder June Demont The Mayor awarded accreditation and long service certificates. Special mention was made of volunteer Lyn Halstead and Vice-Chair Neil Spurrier who have both supported Home-Start Richmond since its beginning in 1995. Staff and Trustee News We are pleased that we have been successful in tendering to provide “Family Support to Families of Younger Children” in the Borough. However, the amount received will be 30% less than last year and, as a result, we are reviewing our services to make sure we use our funds as efficiently as possible. Our core home-visiting service will remain our highest priority and staff and volunteers will continue to work closely with vulnerable families, providing practical and emotional support and helping them to access other community resources. Sadly, part of the restructuring will include closing our Family Groups and some other smaller projects and soon we will have to say goodbye to staff members Doreen Bose, Jan Malone, Shelagh Shaw and Tania Turner. They will be sorely missed by colleagues and the Board of Trustees would like to thank them for all their hard work over the years. In other news, in the Autumn we welcomed Frances Kitson to the Board of Trustees as Company Secretary. Frances has lived in Mortlake for 24 years and has a background in law and book publishing but now works in the Government Legal Service at the Department for Business. Thanks to our fundraisers & funders We receive donations in cash or kind from generous supporters of Home-Start Richmond. Thank you to all our monthly Gift Aid donors as well as special thanks to St Mary’s Barnes and Janine Peake for their donations; Kew Gardens for the free entrance tickets; Rotary Club of Richmond for their donation to the children’s Easter Egg Hunt; St Elizabeth of Portugal church for the Lenten lunches; and all of those volunteers, trustees and supporters who attended the events last year and donated money and prizes. RICHMOND PARISH LANDS CHARITY Hampton Fuel Allotment Charity The Barnes Workhouse Fund Home-Start Richmond upon Thames Scheme Manager Martina Philips Senior Co-ordinator Chris Mahoney Co-ordinators Rachel Lazarides, Julie Papworth, Nicki Strong, Sarah Tully Scheme & Finance Administrator Linda Haslam Family Group Coordinator Doreen Bose Family Group Assistant Jan Malone Marketing & Fundraising Officer Angie Ahmed Family Support Worker Tania Turner Patron Baroness Susan Kramer Home-Start Richmond upon Thames, Room 211, Parkway House, Sheen Lane, East Sheen, SW14 8LS 020 8487 8500 [email protected] www.homestart-richmond.org.uk Registered Charity No 1108975 Company Limited by Guarantee in England and Wales No. 5386801 4