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Dementia carer finds respite in the storm
When you’re caring for a person with dementia, the people in your support network can make all the difference. That’s certainly the case with Kaye Hurst, who receives respite support from South Eastern Community Connect staff member Mila Acevedo twice a week.
Thanks for everything you did to make it memorable…
The conditions were perfect for an all-ages celebration in the park on Saturday 9th November in Eastlakes Reserve.
BLOG: I was putting up the lights when I had ‘a moment’…
I had a moment the other day. A moment which didn’t feel quite right. I was putting the Christmas lights up, and dreaming about the gifts I was going to get my family… when I had a sinking feeling…
Community leader takes a leaf out of Kenya’s book
Michael Hawthorne’s experiences in East Africa have held him in good stead for the work he’s now doing with South Eastern Community Connect (SECC).
POSITION VACANT: Food Services Assistant (part-time)
South Eastern Community Connect (SECC) is seeking a part-time Food Services Assistant to join its dynamic food services team.
Moving poem on dementia goes viral
A poster featuring a heartfelt poem about dementia has gone viral after being spotted in The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh recently.
Oh what a day: Our official wrap-up of The SECC Community Picnic
The SECC Community Picnic was a huge success, attracting close to 1,000 people across the day and engaging a wide cross-section of our local community.
19 convincing reasons to join us this Saturday
What does community mean to you? Is it about belonging to something bigger than yourself? Supporting causes you’re passionate about?… Or simply meeting amazing new people?…
SECC’s favourite superhero scoops the pool at awards ceremony
Julie Gray is something of a juggler, multi-tasking a variety of admin, IT, and human resources tasks across South Eastern Community Connect’s two locations. Got a question about our day-to-day operations? There’s a good chance Julie will know the answer.