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News Report Page 11 of 19
Publication Date:-
2018-12-22
News reports located on this page = 3.

Did you see the Formby Carol Wagon 2018
Photographs by Patrick Trollope.

THE Formby Carol Wagon has been touring Formby again as Rotarians and Santa to bring festive cheer to the Village and collect for local charities along the way. The Formby Carol Wagon converted 1960's Electric Milk Float, which was donated to the charity, by Express Dairies in the 1990's. Despite the age of the float, it has been working hard with Santa sat in the back, running around the area, since Sunday, 2 December 2018, with it's last trip for the year on Saturday, 22 December 2018... We caught up with this fantastic environmentally friendly Santamobile, on 16 December 2018 and took some photos. Despite the rain and cold, Santa and the float still bring in people from all over, with 1 car travailing over from Manchester, just to let the kids take a look at it. The team shot was taken at another Formby tradition, James Comish's Christmas Lights for the campaign called:- "Do it for Dan." For more information about that, see our report we did on it in our previous edition, via clicking on here or take a look at our video clip of the display on YouTube... If you can help the Rotary Club of Formby, want to know more about them, or even want to join, please do visit their website, for more information... You can also get in contact with them via calling:- 01704 875699.

 

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Improve wellbeing and reduce social isolation through volunteering in 2019

NATIONAL reading charity Beanstalk is urging more people to consider becoming a reading helper in 2019 to not only help transform the lives of children who struggle with reading, but also to discover how being a volunteer can positively change their own lives and significantly improve wellbeing.

According to the latest feedback received by over 1,200 Beanstalk volunteers, being a reading helper in 2017 to 2018 has helped them feel better connected to their local communities while improving mental activity and overall wellbeing, with 93% saying they would recommend becoming a reading helper to others.

The charity is urgently calling for more volunteers in order to reach 15,600 children across England with their reading in 2019. Beanstalk volunteers provide 1 to 1 support to children aged 3 to 13 in a variety of ways, turning them into confident, passionate and able readers. As well as significantly improving the life prospects for children and spreading a love of books, being a reading helper can be equally life changing for the volunteers themselves.

The vast majority of volunteers (92%) agreed that being a reading helper with Beanstalk made them feel valued, while 89% also say that it helped them stay mentally active.

Over ⅔ of Beanstalk reading helpers who provided feedback to Beanstalk (70%) also said that it made them feel more a part of the local community.

"We know that volunteering can greatly enrich and improve people's lives in a number of different ways. We see it all the way through the volunteer journey with Beanstalk from the training we provide through to placing reading helpers in early years and primary School settings and we are proud to be able to offer a truly life changing experience for both reading helpers and the children they support. As a reading helper myself I know personally just how enjoyable the experience can be. For me it's a few hours a week when I can switch off from everything else and just spend it reading and talking about books and sharing stories with the children I support. It's great fun for me as well as them."
explains Ginny Lunn, Chief Executive Officer at Beanstalk.

Beanstalk's focus on volunteer wellbeing in 2019 will be amplified through its appointment as charity partner of the year for McCarthy and Stone; the UK's leading retirement house builder.

Together both organisations will work closely together to raise awareness of the importance of reading while promoting meaningful and fulfilling volunteering opportunities to McCarthy and Stone homeowners in locations where Schools are in need of reading helpers, potentially helping reach many more children with reading.

"Volunteering opportunities which embrace intergenerational activities can bring an incredible amount of joy and value to local communities which is why this partnership with McCarthy and Stone is such an exciting one and will help forge links between Beanstalk volunteer roles and the local community; something the Government's recently launched loneliness strategy will also aim to accomplish. A large proportion of our volunteers join us after retiring, and having this opportunity to go 'back to School' and become part of the School community again can be a really magical and unique experience, so we are really looking forward to working together with McCarthy and Stone in 2019."
adds Ginny.

Gareth has been a reading helper since the beginning of September in Bradford:- "After suffering an injury I found I was in a situation where I had to reorganise my life and as part of that I wanted to do some volunteering. It was suggested to me that I would be really good working with children and, as an avid reader myself, I found the opportunity to become a reading helper with Beanstalk and was placed at a School in September.  I have found it to be one of the best things I've ever done. The children I work with look forward to seeing me and even jostle over who is going to go first! I get great feedback from the teaching staff and the children and I just love being able to pass on that love of reading. Having this opportunity has really changed my life."

In 2017 to 2018 approximately 3,700 Beanstalk reading helpers supported approximately 13,400 children with their reading.

In the next year the charity aims to have reached 15,600 children through the help of 5,000 reading helpers.

If you would like to enquire about becoming a reading helper with Beanstalk and helping transform lives through the magic of sharing books together, please:- BeanStalkCharity.Org.UK. 

T
he findings from the survey of 1,200 Beanstalk reading helpers, found:-

92% said volunteering as a Beanstalk reading helper made them feel valued.

► 88% said they felt supported by Beanstalk (94% in 2017)
 
► 92% feel proud to be a Beanstalk reading helper.

► 89% says being a Beanstalk reading helper helps them feel mentally active .

► 58% said they their sense of motivation has increased.

► 70% said they felt more a part of the community.

► 93% of reading helpers would recommend becoming a reading helper to others.


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