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To find out more and to get an application pack, contact the charity on Freephone 0800 716 543 or email their London Development Officer: maike.neuhaus@contact-the-elderly.org.uk Alternatively, check their website www.contact-the-elderly.org.uk

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and is looking for volunteer drivers & hosts

is a small national charity, founded in 1965, that aims to alleviate the acute loneliness of older people (aged 70+) who live on their own by organising monthly tea parties. We are giving those who have little or no support from family or friends and who can’t get out on their own some regular companionship and something to look forward to - a real lifeline for people who spend day after day on their own with nobody to talk to.


There are already 60 groups in London at present, each consisting of about 6-8 older people, 3-4 volunteer drivers and up to 12 hosts. The concept is simple but effective:
One Sunday afternoon a month small groups of older people are being picked up by their volunteer drivers and taken to a tea party at the home of a volunteer host (each month at a different place). They will enjoy something that most of us take for granted – a cup of tea, a slice of cake and a chat in a friend’s house. What better way to spend a Sunday afternoon, you think? Well, helping us is soo easy!We are currently in urgent need of new volunteer hosts and drivers in London, so if you think you would enjoy being a volunteer driver (spending just a few hours each month) or a host, hosting a Sunday afternoon tea party just once or twice a year, then please get in touch.

It doesn’t matter how big your car is, as long as you are reliable and can commit yourself to a few hours each month. As a host, all you need is a downstairs toilet, easy access into your house (or garden) and enough space to seat a group of about 12 people. The size of the room doesn’t matter so much, as long as everybody can sit comfortably. In fact, from the feedback we are getting from our groups, small and cosy works really well.




July 31, 2006