Southlands Care Home Virtual Cycle-a-thon
Southlands Care Home in Highweek are doing a virtual cycle-a-thon from Newton Abbot to Lands End starting next week. They’re aiming to raise £500 for KingsCare!! In order to donate, click here.
Southlands Care Home in Highweek are doing a virtual cycle-a-thon from Newton Abbot to Lands End starting next week. They’re aiming to raise £500 for KingsCare!! In order to donate, click here.
Mental Health Muscle United Sponsor We’re so proud to announce that KingsCare are sponsoring Mental Health Muscle United. £7 from the sale of each shirt will be donated to #DoItForDeaks, one of our associated charities looking after mental health in the local community. If you’d like to purchase a shirt
Coronavirus:What We’ve Been Doing To Help The Local Community During the Covid-19 crisis, we’ve kept ourselves busy helping the local communities of Newton Abbot and Kingsteignton. Although initially we lost a large number of staff due to the age and health shielding guidelines, we were very fortunate to gain an
You might be alone on Christmas for different reasons, such as the death of a loved one, living far from relatives, or because of social isolation. If you have social anxiety disorder (SAD) and don’t have close relationships with family or friends, loneliness at Christmas could be particularly hard. In general,
Congratulations to Trustee Keith Smith who cycled 75km+ just a few days after his 75th birthday and in the process raising more than £500 for KingsCare. Keith is a former mayor of Newton Abbot and vice chairman of Teignbridge Council. He cycled with four friends from Mortehoe in North Devon to
Carers Rights Day click above for poster pdf and all the details
KingsCare has at its very centre – kindness. On Thursday 13th November 2019, it’s World Kindness Day. It’s important to celebrate the importance of being kind and be inspired to do something kind that you wouldn’t normally do. You can be kind to someone else, kind to the environment or
Dave Pinkham is limbering up for his final assaults on demanding sections of the South West Coast Path. To date he has clocked up 70 miles and will complete his target 100 in the next few months. He is raising funds for KingsCare and the South West Coast Path Association.
Maggie 1 and Maggie 2 spent a wonderful day at Abbrook Park Bowling Club in Kingsteignton on Saturday 24th August. It was their annual club day where they play various matches, have a barbecue and raise funds for their chosen charity. This year’s chosen charity is