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Do we wish it could be Christmas every day?

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It feels somewhat odd to be speaking about Christmas in January. For many of us, the frivolity of the festive season may seem a distant memory – especially if 'new year' means ’new you’. Mulled wine has been replaced with water; mince pies with apples; and evenings out with friends swapped with nights in with Netflix.

Winter months often go hand in hand with hibernation. We batten down the hatches. We wake up in the dark, travel home in the dark. Christmas – with its active social calendar, celebrations and merriment – provides a brief pause from that.

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Which is why we wanted to make the season extra special for our older neighbours.

For some, Christmas can be an incredibly isolating time. Our older neighbours tell us it’s a reminder of the lonely situation they find themselves in. No one of any age should feel like that during the season for sharing. And thanks to you – North London Cares volunteers and supporters – our neighbours felt a part of Christmas once again.

Thanks to your time, generous donations and support, we were able to #ShareChristmas and hold 20 Social Clubs in December. That’s 60 hours of conversations and laughter. Some of the highlights include:

  • Marion and Sammy shared laughter and banter at our Kings Cross Christmas party. Marion certainly bossed Sammy around during our quiz that afternoon!
  • Ray and Shanjiv shared and recorded stories in Castlehaven. Everything from 60s fashion to Christmas plans was discussed.
  • The gang at the Peel made Christmas cards with our creative volunteers. Using crafts such as cotton, coloured paper and stickers, winter scenes were beautifully designed. All that hard work was rewarded with a glass of mulled wine!
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You, our North London Cares family, made these moments possible. From everyone who donated to make these activities a reality, to those who shared a laugh with the likes of Ray and Marion, we want to say a heartfelt thank you. In the spirit of the campaign, you truly shared Christmas.

But we know that companionship, conversation and time are for life, not just for Christmas. If anything, with the increasing cold snaps and further dark days, activities which bring people together are even more important. We’d like 2016 to be brimming with new experiences, interactions and opportunities for our North London Cares family. And you can make that possible.

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So while #ShareChristmas may be over, the chance to help tackle loneliness in your local community goes on. Indeed, this year, the smallest donation can make the biggest of difference to a neighbour’s day.

  • Just £4 – the price of a pint – could welcome an older neighbour like Marion to a Social Club, allowing them to have an afternoon of companionship, rather than an afternoon with the television
  • A gift of £10 could give an isolated older neighbour a day out with a volunteer through our Love Your Neighbour scheme
  • £20 – the price of a meal – could fund a Social Club, such as a film club or games night, from start to finish.

And if you make any donation a regular donation, you can give the gift of friendship month in, month out.

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Ray commented "It's great to share ideas with the young volunteers. We get to learn from them and hopefully they learn a little from us too!" Those shared moments are down to you.

Thank you for your time, your energy and your support. If you can help us to create even more exciting activities for Ray and other neighbours, please consider donating to North London Cares. The smallest amount can make the biggest difference to your local community.

And together, we can create that Christmas day feeling, every day.