Generous grant means art wellbeing project can continue to help local homeless and vulnerable people
Staff and volunteers at The Camrose Centre for homeless and vulnerably housed people recently hosted Lord and Lady Lymington, who visited to find out more about the creative arts and wellbeing project artWell that they have helped fund at the Centre for another year.
They have supported The Camrose Centre with several generous grants in recent years. During their recent visit they met Corrine Marsh of artWell and heard how she uses creative arts to inspire imagination, promote mental wellbeing and inclusion amongst clients at the day centre at Glebe Hall in Basingstoke. Corrine makes weekly visits to The Camrose Centre to work with clients as a way of building self-confidence and positivity during their homelessness recovery pathway. The grant means that this valued project can definitely continue throughout 2023.
The Camrose Centre is a day centre that supports homeless and vulnerably housed members of the local community, and is funded by individual and corporate donations, trusts and grants, as well as Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council.
If your organisation is able to help vulnerable members of our local community to get back on their feet, by supporting the work at the Centre with a one off or a regular cash donation, please contact Mike on info@thecamrosecentre.org or via LinkedIn (‘The Camrose Centre’).