CONSUL

Investment projects with scope: Wigtown

This heading has a budget of £50,500

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W2 - Potters Garden

2021-04-08  •  admin  •  Wigtown

Job Title - Horticultural Trainer 

Amount Requested = £13,760.70 

Potters Garden ‘s experience of working to tackle poverty is diverse. 

We work with people of all ages living with Autistic Spectrum Condition/learning disabilities/additional support needs that vary in complexity, we provide horticultural and woodwork training placements. Additionally, we work with young people in transition with additional support needs, from Stranraer Academy.  Most of whom have entry level academic skills, some will have a learning disability, while others live with autistic spectrum conditions. For some, college is not an option as it requires a level of ability which most of these young people have not yet acquired; also, the pace of learning at college can leave young adults unable to keep up, hence more likely to give up. 

The role of the Horticulture Trainer involves working with people of all ages living with Autistic Spectrum Condition/learning disabilities/additional support needs. The post holder will train individuals and group users in horticultural/gardening skills.   

£13,761
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W4 - The Furniture Project Stranraer

2021-04-08  •  admin  •  Wigtown

Job Title - Support Worker 

Amount Requested = £12,671.27 

The new post of Support Worker will focus their time recruiting and working with volunteers who require additional levels of support, so they can play a part in community life and share their skills and expertise with the Community Reus Shop, so in turn we can benefit the community.  The Support Worker will work with local organisations and agencies to recruit volunteers and work with them to maximise their experience during the time with us.

The Volunteer may work in our showroom, warehouse, office, workshop or van. Or possibly on one or more of our projects, such as Scottish Week, Active Travel, Christmas Hampers or Free School Uniforms.  So they can learn skills in specific areas that may aid them to gain employment or enter further education.  Similarly other volunteers may have a wealth of skills that they can share with us to benefit the community, just needing some encouragement and support to participate.  

Some of the benefits to our Support Worker working with volunteers may include;

•    Developing Skill sets

•    Improving access to employment and training

•    Reducing health conditions

•    Establishing new friendship groups

•    Peer mentoring

•    Having access to affordable homeware

•    Sign posting to additional services 

Collective these support our volunteers to help to alleviate the effectives of poverty, so enabling volunteers to make steps forward to combat poverty

Video: https://youtu.be/wy2UbjCi9P4 

 

£12,672
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W5 - The Fed Up Community Cafe

2021-04-08  •  admin  •  Wigtown

Job Title - Continuation of Project Worker & Support Worker Posts 

Amount Requested - £14,951.00 

Over the past year of the lockdown the Fed Up Café has delivered 29,464 hot meals to over 200 people who were isolating from the corona virus.  The service has proved essential to many people and in particular to families who otherwise would not have managed with staying at home.  For this we have to thank the staff and volunteers, as well as those of the Community Reuse Shop who provided the transport and delivery services.  These people put their lives at risk throughout the lockdown to serve the community.   

We are now looking to continue offering a free 3 course hot meal 5 days a week as a vehicle to combat social depravation from coming out of the lockdown, as well as isolation and, more important, help improve people’s mental health. 

We aim to feed those who are most in need of it and also in need of company and a break from the monotony of day to day life. We also make deliveries of free hot lunches to those who, for whatever reason, are unable to make their own way to the café for the meal.  We will however encourage people to use the café and to interact with others in the same situation as themselves, and when there is someone in need of help we can point them in the right direction with good sign posting. 

We provide opportunities for volunteers to come and learn new skills, increase self-esteem and gain self-confidence as well as gaining a sense of being part of a team. We aim to provide them with transferable skills to assist our volunteers gain paid employment making them contributors to the state instead of recipients from to state. 

We are always looking to evolve and stay fresh whilst maintaining our core values and ensuring those who need assistance get it. Our service enables people to have the power to choose what direction their lives may go, and we try to aid them along the path they choose. We encourage the wider community to help in whatever way they can and try to involve as many as possible in everything we do. We are a service that does not discriminate. 

Video: https://youtu.be/FjPJb9MrmA0 

£14,951