Friends come up trumps for Oban’s Dove Centre
kgriffiths@obantimes.co.uk
Friends of Oban Hospice have handed over £30,000 towards the upkeep of the town’s Dove Centre.
The wonderful contribution from the past year’s fundraising efforts will be a boost to paying running costs of the service that, although closed for dropin sessions, is still supporting up to 60 people every week offering advice and companionship through telephone calls and WhatsApp groups.
The cheque was handed over by David Evans, vice-chairperson of the Friends group, and was gratefully received by Oban Hospice Ltd board members Sine MacVicar and John MacKenzie.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Friends group had to postpone its annual general meeting but will fix a new date once lockdown is eased.
Anne May, Friends chairperson, said the group did not want to delay donating the funds and paid tribute to the work of her colleagues and to the ‘unstinting generosity’ of people supporting the fundraising.
The money raised by the Friends will be used by Oban Hospice towards the running costs of its centre in Stevenson Street. It costs about £75,000 a year to run, including salaries all funded by donations and legacies, it gets no money from the health or social service.
David Entwistle, chairperson of Oban Hospice, said: ‘Once again, the Friends of Oban Hospice have raised a substantial amount to support the work of Oban Hospice Ltd.
‘The community continue to make numerous donations and attend fundraising activities. Every penny raised locally is spent locally. A big thank you to the Friends, for their great efforts and to the wonderful people of Oban, Lorn and the Isles for their amazing generosity.’
Last month Mr Entwistle appealed for people to help fill a funding shortfall due to COVID-19 inevitably putting a block on some fundraising activities for this year.
Plans are to re-open the Dove Centre as soon as it is safe but he has warned it is likely to be ‘a gradual process’ which means the WhatsApp groups will have to continue for a while and it might be just one or two people coming into the centre at a time wearing face coverings.
The centre’s two workers, Peter Darling and Lucy Hunt, are keeping in contact with service users. To contact them, call Peter on 07483 116185 or Lucy on 07592 633251.