Thame Senior Friendship Centre had its official opening on Tuesday 17th August at Thame Town Cricket Pavilion. Previously known as Thame & District Day Centre, firstly based at the Thame Community Hospital and later moving to the Thame Town Cricket Pavilion, Thame Senior Friendship Centre have gone from strength to strength. The Centre team have shown great resilience during these challenging times and were presented with an award for the valuable work they’ve continued to do for our community during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Manager, Chair of Trustees and members were joined on the opening day by the High Sheriff of Oxfordshire, Imam Monawar Hussein who officially opened Thame Senior Friendship Centre.

 From the Trustees

We moved into the new Cricket Pavilion in March 2019 having worked closely with the Cricket Club for some considerable time to ensure we were on a more secure footing for a sustainable service for our elderly and vulnerable population not only in Thame but surrounding villages within South Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire.  

We were then hit with Covid -19 in March 2020 when we closed. To ensure we continued for the long term it was decided a name change was the right thing to do to bring us into the 21stcentury, something we did during lockdown.

We have worked continuously to ensure we had all the relevant policies, PPE and equipment required to facilitate re-opening as and when restrictions were lifted. Training was undertaken by all staff and volunteers on the wearing of masks and washing of hands and the importance of social distancing. We were also successful in securing funding from the government coronavirus fund which was a lifeline for our members as we were able to: 

  • Purchase insulated bags for delivering hot food
  • Supply fish and chips once a week to our members from November 2020 until 14thMay 2021
  • Provide a Christmas hamper to our members
  • A voucher to our volunteers who would not claim for travel/deliveries
  • A cream tea and Easter Egg to members at Easter
  • Activity packs to our members weekly
  • A student from Abingdon provided a weekly fact sheet as part of his Duke of Edinburgh Award.

Our involvement in the webinars with Oxford Association of Care Providers, Oxford Community Foundation, Skills for Care, Office for Civil Society, Public Health England and other organisations we were able to open in October/November 2020 for 4 weeks as we were Covid secure. A big thank you for all your help, support and advice.

We re-opened on 18th May with all the relevant policies in place, we have a new manager and we have just taken on a new member of staff via the DWP ‘Kickstart’ scheme.

Due to the increase in our waiting list during the pandemic and those who are now affected by dementia we are also opening a dementia café on September 13th in the Barns next to the cricket Pavilion which will run every Monday from 10am to 1pm.

 A big thank you to staff, volunteers, Board of Trustees, Cricket Club, Town, District and County Councils and the community of Thame for their continued support without whom we could not continue.

Find out more about Thame Senior Friendship Centre – discover how to join as a member or volunteer and how you can help them continue to support our local community. 

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