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SACRED Awards recognise carers' achievements

Project SACRED celebrated its first year with a special awards event for victims and survivors of the troubles and their carers.

The carer respite and training programme, delivered by The Ely Centre, Enniskillen, in partnership with FAIR, Markethill, and funded by the European Union Peace III programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB), marked its first year of activity by holding its Carers’ Awards in the Community Relations Council, Moygashel.

The awards, which celebrate and recognise the achievements of project participants, was attended by victims and survivors and their carers, representatives from the SEUPB and Pobal, and FAIR and The Ely Centre.

Mr. Pat Colgan, SEUPB Chief Executive, presented carers with their awards which recognised their success in training courses including first aid, reflexology, peace and reconciliation, personal safety, arts and crafts as well as participation in group discussions and respite trips and activities.

Speaking at the Awards, Andrew McGaffin, SACRED Coordinator, said:

 “The carer awards are an opportunity for us to highlight and recognise the significant, selfless sacrifice and care which is demonstrated so passionately on a daily basis by our members to their dependants.

“Personally I would like to thank Colette Nulty and the staff at POBAL for their help and support over this past year, it has been greatly appreciated.”

Since the launch of SACRED in June 2009, SACRED has enjoyed a successful year, reaching its targets, and at times exceeding them three times over.

John Elliott, SACRED Respite Officer at FAIR, said:

“We are seeing new people join us on a weekly basis. All the staff are delighted and yet very humbled to be trusted by so many people, allowed into and made so welcome in their homes and able to help them in whatever way we can.

“The recruitment of volunteers in the local area has been an immense success,” continued John, “and has forged new friendships in rural areas especially in the South Armagh where many dependants are excluded and often feel forgotten.”

Tracy Armstrong, SACRED Respite Officer at Ely Centre said 

“The role of a carer is so often unnoticed, underestimated and unrewarded. It is carried out through dedication, a genuine love and compassion for their dependant and in some cases, through a lot of personal sacrifice.

“SACRED endeavours to bring rest, enjoyment and friendship to the carers.”

FAIR Director Mr William Frazer said,

 “I wish thank Mr Pat Colgan from SEUPB for his continued support for our project. I would like to thank Andy, John, Tracy and Christina, for making the project such a great success. Finally I want to thank Mr Jim Dixon and Mr Lee McDowell form Ely Centre in Enniskillen for their continued support with the project.

“We at FAIR identified this need and it is extremely satisfying seeing our plans becoming a reality and doing so well. The people of South Armagh and border areas have suffered at the hands of terrorists for decades, and we are only too glad to be able to offer these services to try and ease the great burden and turmoil they face on a daily basis, and long may it continue.”

 

Ely Centre receives grant award from Fermanagh Trust

Ely Centre receives grant award from Fermanagh Trust

Members of The Ely Centre in Enniskillen with limited mobility are now able to take part in the centre’s excursions thanks to a grant from The Fermanagh Trust.

The Ely Centre has received a grant award worth £1000 from The Fermanagh Trust to buy a selection of lightweight wheelchairs for its members use.  The wheelchairs will be used on day trips and at activities taking place in venues outside The Ely Centre.

Lee McDowell, Ely Centre Manager, said:

“The staff and committee are extremely grateful to The Fermanagh Trust for this grant.

“Wheelchairs will enable those with a disability or mobility problem to participate fully in The Ely Centre’s calendar of activities. I’m delighted to say Ely Centre excursions and day trips are now accessible and inclusive to all.”

Over the course of the autumn and winter months The Ely Centre has planned a number of excursions for its adult members to promote peace and reconciliation and provide respite for carers of victims and survivors of the troubles, as well as their dependents.

The centre’s youth project, Elohim, is launching a new programme of activities for young people aged 16 – 25 years old in September. Here young people will have the opportunity to take part in everything from fitness instructing to guitar and driving theory lessons plus much more.

To find out more contact The Ely Centre by calling 028 6632 0977.

 
 
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