Yorkshire Post

Home for team that alleviates loneliness

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A GROUP which helps to alleviate loneliness and social isolation among older people in Wakefield by ensuring their members always have something to look forward to has opened its first office.

The Senior Citizens Support Group was first establishe­d in 2010 and organises a programme of activities to ensure its 600-plus members get out and about, meet with others and socialise within the community and beyond.

But it could no longer cope “on the kitchen tables” of volunteers and has been on the hunt for an admin base.

After meeting with Wakefield Council leader Coun Peter Box, the group, chaired by Tom Long, worked with council officers and found a space in Horbury’s Old Town Hall in Westfield Road.

Coun Box officially opened the new space on Monday.

Mr Long said: “We do not employ any staff and everything we do is planned, organised and executed by volunteers, but our expansion was being hindered by the lack of a central administra­tion point.

“Situated in the centre of Horbury, it is an ideal location which has enabled us to centralise all of our administra­tive function in one place. It has easy access for our members who can call in and get all the informatio­n on activities that they require along with purchasing tickets for events.”

The group intends on creating a “hub” where all members of the community can be signposted for advice on a variety of matters.

“One of the major difficulti­es that the older generation have is their lack of knowledge of the internet and computers in general,” Mr Long said. “We hope to try to alleviate this by providing access to computers along with the guidance that is required.

“This is only a small office but we firmly believe that it is a major asset to the community. It will enable SCSG to continue to accelerate the work that we do in trying to eradicate loneliness in older people.”

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Matt Fitzpatric­k tees off at the event, top, and above, with, from left, Jermaine Jenas, AP McCoy, and BBC presenter Dan Walker at the event for the children’s hospital.

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