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Cranberry's community larder
2023-09-07 • No comments • • Kilwinning
Our project will help the community access the community larder at no cost and supporting them when needed.
This will allow them most in need access food with dignity, the usual cost is £4.00 for up to £15.00 worth of groceries. We have found in recent months through referrals from outside partners is that many are struggling to even afford £4. This will help reduce that stress and knowing that the most vunerable can access this service.
£1000.00 divided by £4.00 will be to cover the cost of 250 households in accessing food with dignity.
North Ayrshire Tandem Cycling
2023-08-21 • 10 comments • • Kilwinning
Our aim is to get Vision Impaired people like myself, out and about on a bike, enjoying the fresh air. meeting new people, socializing in the community, and having fun. Its good for thier confidence,Its great excercise, its good for thier self esteem, its good for thier mental health and its also great fun
We have 2 off Tandems that were donated to us, that requires servicing prior to use at a cost of:-
£280 per Tandem, Total cost £560.
4 off Safety Cycling helmets @ £30 = £120
1 off new Tandems at a cost of £1500
Total cost £2180
Brownies, Guides and Rangers outdoors adventures
2023-09-17 • No comments • • Kilwinning
We are planning an outdoor residential weekend in May 2024, for girls aged 7-18. This weekend will provide a break from home life, the opportunity to try new physical activities, develop self confidence and team building skills whilst allowing girls to see their full potential. Our girls come from all areas and schools in Kilwinning, these weekends offer the opportunity for girls to widen their social connections and build new friendships whilst enjoying the outdoors.
The average cost of a weekend away at an activity centre is £150 per person which is often outwith the budget of many families due to the cost of living crisis. This money will help support our members by subsidising the cost per person, making the weekend more accessible and inclusive regardless of social circumstances. £1000 would allows us to reduce the cost for each of our 30 members by around £35 per person giving families a 20% reduction in cost.
Love hall Christmas December 2024
2023-08-29 • No comments • • Kilwinning
We intend to hold a Christmas fayre with local arts and craft makers and small businesses in attendance. Along side this we would like to have our own Santa with gifts for children/ photo oppertunity for families. We would also like to have free activities such as face painting and craft making. We also intend to sell hot food and drinks ( hotdogs, burgers, hot chocolate teas and coffee)As this is a new committee and we want to start as we mean to go on, we will need to purchase Christmas props and equipment to also support this event that can be used each year to create a wonderful wonderland experience for those visiting the hall.
Costs expected are
Face painting £120
Christmas craft/card making items £150
Decorations:
Inflatables £130
Lights and traditional decorations £190
Photo back drops and props £ 45
Selection boxes x 200 £259.20
St Winin’s Over 60’S Club
2023-09-14 • No comments • • Kilwinning
We are applying for funding to enable our over 60's club to hold a special Burns Supper. This event would provide a beacon of light in the dark winter months when social isolation and the cost of living crisis have an even greater impact on people's health and wellbeing. This event would bring the club together with celebration and fun. With this funding we would be able to organise food and entertainment for this event which would make it a special day for all group members to enjoy. Our club plays a vital role in combatting loneliness and encourages members to come along weekly to connect with others and share enjoyable experiences. The club means so much to its members and has a real impact on people's lives in a positive way. Any additional funding would help us to pay for the ongoing weekly letting cost of £50.
Burns Supper: including food, toasts, entertainment and hall hire-£600
Hall letting fees for 8 weeks- £400
Breaking Bread, Building Bonds: A Syrian Culinary Journey
2023-09-17 • 4 comments • • Kilwinning
We, a group of Syrian New Scots, are embarking on a remarkable journey to promote cultural understanding, foster unity, and build bridges within our local community. Our project, "Bridging Communities Through Syrian Cuisine," is a testament to our belief that food can transcend borders and create meaningful connections.
Our Vision
Our vision is simple yet profound: by sharing the rich heritage of our cuisine, music, and traditions, we aim to bring Scottish, Syrian, and other communities together through food. It's about celebrating the universal language of food as a catalyst for stronger, more inclusive communities.
Our Culinary Heritage
At the heart of our project lies the vibrant tapestry of Syrian cuisine. Iconic dishes like falafel and kebabs serve as gateways to the soul of Syrian culture. Through these flavors, we hope to introduce our Scottish neighbors to a world of tastes and traditions.
Our Inclusive Approach
Inclusivity is at the core of our project. Regardless of cultural backgrounds, we extend an open invitation to all members of the local community. It's about creating a space where diversity is celebrated, and friendships are forged.
Our Plan
Over the course of our project, we intend to host ten large brunch sessions at Whitehirst Community Centre. Each session promises to be a sensory delight, featuring expertly prepared Syrian cuisine, live music, and laughter. These gatherings aren't just about savoring delicious food; they are opportunities for genuine cultural exchange and interaction.
By sharing our culture and embracing others with open hearts, we aim to build a more connected, empathetic, and inclusive community. We kindly request support to turn this vision into reality and create a brighter future for all. Together, we believe we can build bridges, one meal at a time.
Costs:
Food ingredients per session £100 x 10 = £1000. (enough to feed 30+ people per session).
Random acts of kindness
2023-08-21 • No comments • • Kilwinning
We are a clothes and toy bank and run event in and around ayrshire and put on different things like summer bags, Halloween party, Christmas bags and day out.
Outside in all weathers.
2023-09-07 • No comments • • Kilwinning
The children at St Luke's EYC have access to outdoors for most of the day. This is free flow where children choose to go out. The parent council would like to help pay for the replacement of waterproof suits and be able to provide wellies for all the children. This supports the cost of the school day as parents will not be asked to provide suits or wellies for their child to access the outdoors. Health and well-being is very important and by allowing children to be outdoors supports their mental health and physical development.
We are looking to purchase
- 54 waterproof suits - approx £15 each (£810)
19 - welly boots - approx £10 each (£190)
One Step Ahead
2023-09-05 • No comments • • Kilwinning
ONE STEP AHEAD this will be aimed at 13 -14 year olds rather than the 15 -16 age group,The young people, assisted by an adult mentor would volunteer in exchange for gaining sound knowledge of various subjects that would stand them in good stead to succeed at school, giving them an insight in different subjects that would help them volunteer in groups of their choice. The subjects will be beneficial to young people and short programmes will be introduced such as working with children, equine therapy, tackling poverty, first aid, admin, children's mental health and well being, As on line courses usually start at 16 ACES staff would give short insights into the subjects, young people would help out at Youth club, school holiday clubs, community shop, and working with our equine therapy pony all under qualified supervision , the young people would gain a portfolio with their volunteering story in it and pictures ,comments by themselves and staff who work with them. This would be evidence to show to other groups, further education, or employment and be a step ahead to full volunteering, further education or employment. the young people would lean a suitable work ethic which will help in the future, the volunteers would train for six weeks then they could stay and volunteer with ACES and Woodwynd or move to Other groups or clubs. Costs will be required for hall hires for training evenings, £12.90 x 6 = 77.44 preparing portfolio's, portfoloi's £,13.14 x 12 =157.68, safety equipment hire for equine therapy, £ 19.00 x 12 = 228 cost of riding instructor £ 45 ph x 2 =90 arena hire 2x 75 =£150 additional pony hire £ 25x4 =£100 cost of materials for fist aid training,£15.00 volunteers polo shirt £15.00 x12 =180
The Frew Archive Project
2023-09-17 • No comments • • Kilwinning
Our project aims to save an at-risk collection of documents donated to Kilwinning Heritage from the former Hugh King & Sons solicitor's office on Howgate. The building was also formerly a bank, and the collection contains around 20,000 documents from the bank and solicitors offices. The documents have been very poorly kept and require intensive cleaning to save them and record any information we can gather. We will clean and record these archive documents which will be available for future research into the people of Kilwinning.
The project will be led by a team of volunteers and will be trained by staff from Ayrshire Archives on how to safely and accurately clean and record these documents. The volunteers will benefit from the project on a personal level as there is a good cohesion in our volunteer team and any new volunteers will be welcomed. Some of our volunteers benefit from the project as it gets them out the house and taking part in an activity which is very beneficial for them due to the relaxing nature of the project and repetitiveness of the tasks. This reduces their risk of social isolation and increases their skills by getting training and brings people together.
Building community spirit is also a key part of the project as the information gathered from the archive could provide a new insight to the history of Kilwinning and some of the unique individuals who once lived in the town. We intend to make the archive available for any future members of Kilwinning Heritage and the public where appropriate to inform research and future projects involving the history of the town. We hope that all the volunteers involved in the project will work collaboratively and we will provide social opportunities for them to network and make new friends/ develop relationships in the community.
Breakdown of costs;
£250 - scan tent £300 - archive boxes £400 - mobile phone for scanning £50 - external hard drive