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CARERS POSITIVE AWARD 
​January 2026 - We received our next level Carers Positive Award .... Established!
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DEMENTIA SUPPORT
We were recently lucky to receive £500 from Fife Charities Trust which we have purchased activities including books and sensory items for supporting people with Dementia throughout our Fife Services. Massive Thanks !!!
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Happy Retirement Liz Henderson - Kirsten Docherty (Deputy Manager) and Debbie Strobel (Coordinator) wishing Liz all the best in her retirement after supporting so many carers and families who have also sent their love and best wishes! 
At the recent Carers Connect Event in Rothes Hall Glenrothes our Coordinator Debbie Strobel met Cllr. Lynda Holton (SNP)
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DUTY OF CANDOUR REPORT 
SEPTEMBER 2025 
Duty of Candour is a legal requirement to ensure that if something goes wrong in health or social care services the people affected are offered an explanation, an apology, and an assurance that staff will learn from the error. The learning is shared with the people affected and throughout Scotland. 

We continue to have a Contingency Plan Information and Guidance in place which holds the following information where necessary: 

  1. Contingency Plan New & Amended policies and procedures. 
  2. Support worker, Office (Individual) and Workplace Risk Assessments 
  3. Health Protection Scotland Information & Guidance Fife Health & Social Care Partnership Guidance and Communication 
  4. Scottish Government Guidance 
  5. Care Inspectorate Guidance 
​6. Crossroads Fife Guidance and Updates for all staff 
 
This will continue to be updated as changes are implemented.  
 
This report describes how Crossroads Fife has implemented Duty of Candour throughout the period August 2024 – August 2025. 
 
Crossroads Fife is a charity primarily funded by Fife Health and Social Care Partnership to provide respite support to Carers who support people of any age and any disability throughout Fife. Crossroads Fife is also on the Care at Home Framework and supports people in receipt of Self-Directed Support to achieve their outcomes. 
 
Crossroads Fife has a Duty of Candour Policy and staff guidance. All staff have undertaken training to help them understand the Organisation’s policy and the process of the Duty of Candour which could affect them. 
 
Incident Reporting 
 
All health and social care services in Scotland must provide an annual duty of candour report for the service. As a registered Care at Home service provider this information is sent to our regulator the Care Inspectorate. 
 
During the reporting period no incidents triggered Duty of Candour. 
 
Our Policy and Process 
 
If an incident occurred that necessitated the implementation of Duty of Candour our staff would follow procedure and report this to their immediate line manager or Deputy Manager/Service Manager who oversees the service Crossroads Fife provides. 
 
The incident would be reported, and the named staff member would complete the Care Inspectorate e-form. 
 
The internal reporting form highlights the learning needed as a result of the incident and any specific staff team learning necessary. 
 
The Service Manager, Deputy Manager or Coordinator (immediate line manager) would meet with staff to provide support and emphasise this is about learning and improving, not blame. 
 
Duty of Candour is part of our Induction and Core training which all staff have to undertake. Whilst it is distressing when things go wrong, we can and do learn from our mistakes and adapt our processes to try and minimise the event recurring. 
 
Where the incident arises from staff wrong doing then our disciplinary policy would be put in place. If you would like more information regarding this report, please contact the Service Manager. 
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DUTY OF CANDOUR REPORT
AUGUST 2024
 
Duty of Candour is a legal requirement to ensure that if something goes wrong in health or social care services the people affected are offered an explanation, an apology, and an assurance that staff will learn from the error. The learning is shared with the people affected and throughout Scotland.
 
We continue to have a Contingency Plan Information and Guidance in place which holds the following information where necessary:
 
  1. Contingency Plan
  2. New & Amended policies and procedures.
  3. Support worker, Office (Individual) and Workplace Risk Assessments
  4. Health Protection Scotland Information & Guidance
  5. Fife Health & Social Care Partnership Guidance and Communication
  6. Scottish Government Guidance
  7. Care Inspectorate Guidance
  8. Crossroads Fife Guidance and Updates for all staff
 
This will continue to be updated as changes are implemented.
 
This report describes how Crossroads Fife has implemented Duty of Candour throughout the period August 2023 – August 2024.
 
Crossroads Fife is a charity primarily funded by Fife Health and Social Care Partnership to provide respite support to Carers who support people of any age and any disability throughout Fife. Crossroads Fife is also on the Care at Home Framework and supports people in receipt of Self-Directed Support to achieve their outcomes.
 
Crossroads Fife has a Duty of Candour Policy and staff guidance. All staff have undertaken training to help them understand the Organisation’s policy and the process of the Duty of Candour which could affect them.
 
Incident Reporting
 
All health and social care services in Scotland must provide an annual duty of candour report for the service. As a registered Care at Home service provider this information is sent to our regulator the Care Inspectorate.
 
During the reporting period no incidents triggered Duty of Candour.
 
Our Policy and Process
 
If an incident occurred that necessitated the implementation of Duty of Candour our staff would follow procedure and report this to their immediate line manager or Deputy Manager/Service Manager who oversees the service Crossroads Fife provides.
 
The incident would be reported, and the named staff member would complete the Care Inspectorate e-form.
 
The internal reporting form highlights the learning needed as a result of the incident and any specific staff team learning necessary.
 
The Service Manager, Deputy Manager or Coordinator (immediate line manager) would meet with staff to provide support and emphasise this is about learning and improving, not blame.
 
Duty of Candour is part of our Induction and Core training which all staff have to undertake. Whilst it is distressing when things go wrong, we can and do learn from our mistakes and adapt our processes to try and minimise the event recurring.
 
Where the incident arises from staff wrong doing then our disciplinary policy would be put in place. If you would like more information regarding this report, please contact the Service Manager.
 
Crossroads Fife were awarded the Carers Positive Award in August 2024
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Marie Smith one of our dedicated support workers took the decision to retire recently. We wish all her the best of luck being a lady of leisure.

GOOD LUCK MARIE XXX

​DUTY OF CANDOUR REPORT
AUGUST 2023
 
Duty of Candour is a legal requirement to ensure that if something goes wrong in health or social care services the people affected are offered an explanation, an apology, and an assurance that staff will learn from the error. The learning is shared with the people affected and throughout Scotland.
 
In line with Scottish Government guidance for Covid – 19, Crossroads continues to follow the contingency plan in place which reflects the guidance given and updated by the Scottish Government at any given point.
 
The Contingency Plan Information and Guidance folder is in place and holds the following information:
 
1.    Contingency Plan
2.    New & Amended policies and procedures.
3.    Support worker, Office (Individual) and Workplace Risk Assessments
4.    Health Protection Scotland Information & Guidance
5.    Fife Health & Social Care Partnership Guidance and Communication
6.    Scottish Government Guidance
7.    Care Inspectorate Guidance
8.    Crossroads Fife Guidance and Updates for all staff
 
This will continue to be updated as changes are implemented.
 
This report describes how Crossroads Fife has implemented Duty of Candour throughout the period August 2022 – July 2023.
 
Crossroads Fife is a charity primarily funded by Fife Health and Social Care Partnership to provide respite support to Carers who support people of any age and any disability throughout Fife. Crossroads Fife is also on the Care at Home Framework and supports people in receipt of Self-Directed Support to achieve their outcomes.
 
Crossroads Fife has a Duty of Candour Policy and staff guidance. All staff have undertaken training to help them understand the Organisation’s policy and the process of the Duty of Candour which could affect them.
 
Incident Reporting
 
All health and social care services in Scotland must provide an annual duty of candour report for the service. As a registered support service provider this information is sent to our regulator the Care Inspectorate.
 
During the reporting period no incidents triggered Duty of Candour.
 
 
Our Policy and Process
 
If an incident occurred that necessitated the implementation of Duty of Candour our staff would follow procedure and report this to their immediate line manager or Deputy Manager/Service Manager who oversees the service Crossroads Fife provides.
 
The incident would be reported, and the named staff member would complete the Care Inspectorate e-form.
 
The internal reporting form highlights the learning needed as a result of the incident and any specific staff team learning necessary.
 
The Service Manager, Deputy Manager or Coordinator (immediate line manager) would meet with staff to provide support and emphasise this is about learning and improving, not blame.
 
Duty of Candour is part of our Induction and Core training which all staff have to undertake. Whilst it is distressing when things go wrong, we can and do learn from our mistakes and adapt our processes to try and minimise the event recurring.
 
Where the incident arises from staff wrong doing then our disciplinary policy would be put in place. If you would like more information regarding this report, please contact the Service Manager.
 
 
 
​DUTY OF CANDOUR REPORT
AUGUST 2022
 
Duty of Candour is a legal requirement to ensure that if something goes wrong in health or social care services the people affected are offered an explanation, an apology and an assurance that staff will learn from the error. The learning is shared with the people affected and throughout Scotland.
 
In line with Scottish Government guidance for Covid – 19, Crossroads continues to follow the contingency plan in place which reflects the guidance given and updated by the Scottish Government at any given point.
 
The Contingency Plan Information and Guidance folder is in place and holds the following information:
 
1.    Contingency Plan
2.    New & Amended policies and procedures
3.    Support worker, Office (Individual) and Workplace Risk Assessments
4.    Health Protection Scotland Information & Guidance
5.    Fife Health & Social Care Partnership Guidance and Communication
6.    Scottish Government Guidance
7.    Care Inspectorate Guidance
8.    Crossroads Fife Guidance and Updates for all staff
 
This will continue to be updated as changes are implemented.
 
All office staff have now returned to working from the office, however the option of working on a blended pattern both home and office is still available, ensuring that all health and safety requirements were met. Support workers continue to access the office for pre-booked training or supervisions. Support workers are asked to telephone the office to arrange pick up of PPE. Most meetings with other key organisations are continuing to be carried out via a digital platform.
 
All staff are requested to carry out a twice weekly LFD test, these are posted to staff monthly. Any positive results must be reported immediately.
 
This report describes how Crossroads Fife has implemented Duty of Candour throughout the period August 2021 – July 2022.
 
Crossroads Fife is a charity primarily funded by Fife Health and Social Care Partnership to provide respite support to Carers who support people of any age and any disability throughout Fife. Crossroads Fife is also on the Care at Home Framework and supports people in receipt of Self Directed Support to achieve their outcomes.
 
Crossroads Fife has a Duty of Candour Policy and staff guidance. All staff have undertaken training to help them understand the Organisation’s policy and the process of the Duty of Candour which could affect them.
 
Incident Reporting
 
All health and social care services in Scotland must provide an annual duty of candour report for the service. As a registered support service provider this information is sent to our regulator the Care Inspectorate.
 
During the reporting period no incidents triggered Duty of Candour.
 
Our Policy and Process
 
If an incident occurred that necessitated the implementation of Duty of Candour our staff would follow procedure and report this to their immediate line manager or Deputy Manager/Service Manager who oversees the service Crossroads Fife provides.
 
The incident would be reported and the named staff member would complete the Care Inspectorate e-form.
 
The internal reporting form highlights the learning needed as a result of the incident and any specific staff team learning necessary.
 
The Service Manager, Deputy Manager or line manger would meet with staff to provide support and emphasise this is about learning and improving, not blame.
 
Duty of Candour is part of our Induction and Core training which all staff have to undertake. Whilst it is distressing when things go wrong we can and do learn from our mistakes and adapt our processes to try and minimise the event recurring.
 
Where the incident arises from staff wrong doing then our disciplinary policy would be put in place. If you would like more information regarding this report please contact the Service Manager.
 
 
 
Fife Civic Awards Dec 2021 
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​DUTY OF CANDOUR REPORT
JULY 2021
 
Duty of Candour is a legal requirement to ensure that if something goes wrong in health or social care services the people affected are offered an explanation, an apology and an assurance that staff will learn from the error. The learning is shared with the people affected and throughout Scotland.
 
In line with Scottish Government guidance, we are now in Level 0 – Covid 19. Crossroads continues to follow the contingency plan in place which reflects the guidance given and updated by the Scottish Government at any given point.
 
The Contingency Plan Information and Guidance folder is in place and holds the following information:
 
  1. Contingency Plan
  2. New & Amended policies and procedures
  3. Support worker, Office (Individual) and Workplace Risk Assessments
  4. Health Protection Scotland Information & Guidance
  5. Fife Health & Social Care Partnership Guidance and Communication
  6. Scottish Government Guidance
  7. Care Inspectorate Guidance
  8. Crossroads Fife Guidance and Updates for all staff
 
This will continue to be updated as changes are implemented.
 
All office staff continue to work on a blended pattern both home and office, ensuring that all health and safety requirements were met. Support workers are accessing the office for pre-booked training or supervisions. Support workers are asked to telephone the office to arrange pick up of PPE. Most meetings with other key organisations are carried out via a digital platform.
 
All staff are requested to carry out a weekly PCR test, these are posted to staff monthly. Any positive results must be reported immediately.
 
This report describes how Crossroads Fife has implemented Duty of Candour throughout the period August 2020 – July 2021.
 
Crossroads Fife is a charity primarily funded by Fife Health and Social Care Partnership to provide respite support to Carers who support people of any age and any disability throughout Fife. Crossroads Fife is also on the Care at Home Framework and supports people in receipt of Self Directed Support to achieve their outcomes.
 
Crossroads Fife has a Duty of Candour Policy and staff guidance. All staff have undertaken training to help them understand the Organisation’s policy and the process of the Duty of Candour which could affect them.
 
Incident Reporting
 
All health and social care services in Scotland must provide an annual duty of candour report for the service. As a registered support service provider this information is sent to our regulator the Care Inspectorate.
 
During the reporting period no incidents triggered Duty of Candour.
 
Our Policy and Process
 
If an incident occurred that necessitated the implementation of Duty of Candour our staff would follow procedure and report this to their line manager and Service Manager who oversees the service Crossroads Fife provides.
 
The incident would be reported and the named staff member would complete the Care Inspectorate e-form.
 
The internal reporting form highlights the learning needed as a result of the incident and any specific staff team learning necessary.
 
Service Manager and line manger would meet with staff to provide support and emphasise this is about learning and improving, not blame.
 
Duty of Candour is part of our Induction and Core training which all staff have to undertake. Whilst it is distressing when things go wrong we can and do learn from our mistakes and adapt our processes to try and minimise the event recurring.
 
Where the incident arises from staff wrong doing then our disciplinary policy would be put in place. If you would like more information regarding this report please contact the Service Manager.
 
 
 
7 JUNE 2021
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TIME TO SAY THANK YOU TO OUR VOLUNTEERS! 
Crossroads Fife celebrates and thanks our Volunteer Befrienders for their kindness, time and dedication in helping the people who need us most.  Thank you to our volunteers for going the extra mile supporting vulnerable people during the lockdown by phone or shop-drops.  During Volunteers’ Week from 1-7 June, we want to honour the power of volunteering and their incredible impact.  The coronavirus pandemic has raised the profile of volunteering and the immense contribution being made every single day by volunteers.
 
Crossroads Fife is a local Scottish charity who is proud to have provided quality care and dependable support to people in Fife for over 25 years.  Our Befriending service provided by Volunteers complements the Respite, Palliative and Purchased Services delivered by Support Staff.  All of our services enable carers and vulnerable adults to have a break by relying on our highly trained staff and volunteers. 
 
Our valuable volunteers make an enormous contribution to individual’s lives, families and communities throughout Scotland.  With over 1.2 million people involved in formal volunteering, they contribute more than £2 billion to the Scottish economy every year.  Volunteer Nancy, said ‘I’ve been volunteering with Crossroads for a couple of years and befriending has become such an important and wonderful part of my life which my befriendee and I both treasure’.
 
Crossroads Fife Chair, Murray Grubb said ‘The pandemic has changed the landscape so taking the time to thank our volunteers for their critical contribution and connection to the most vulnerable in our society is essential.  We celebrate our volunteers and look forward to their full return.’
 
So, if you’re up to volunteering and helping someone feel more connected and less socially isolated and lonely, we’d love to hear from you:  [email protected], 01592 630253.  ick here to edit.

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​The Audiology Department within the Victoria Hospital has relocated to Level 7 Tower Block, previously being located in Ward 13 Phase 2. At the moment they are running a reduced service. The contact number for the Audiology Hub is 01592 643355 Ext. 28355. The new e-mail address is [email protected] 

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4 February 2021 - we received our Dementia Friend Award
9 March 2021 - We received our certificate
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Crossroads Fife Central is recruiting.                                Apply before the closing date - Thursday 14th June

6/6/2018

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​We are a registered charity operating across Central and North East Fife, providing high quality person centred support to Carers who are caring for someone of any age with any disability or illness.  Support is provided in the form of Short Breaks.  To deliver this service we employ experienced, skilled and trained staff who either look after the cared for person (service user) in their own home or take them out, according to their individual assessed need, and of course, the need of the carer. 
We are currently looking for highly motivated caring individuals to join our well established and professional team throughout Fife.  With us, you will achieve rewarding and fulfilling employment with a good work life balance.

Though you will join our team, we will see you as an individual and offer you:-
·         quality induction and ongoing training
  • regular supervision and support
  • opportunity to work towards qualifications
  • competitive terms and conditions of employment including hourly rate of £8.75
  • flexible work patterns – part-time (minimum 64 hours over 4 weeks),sessional and bank
Crossroads Fife Central operates throughout the whole of Fife.
Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Registration will be required for all successful candidates.
A clean driving licence and use of a car with business insurance is essential. 


These posts are currently funded until March 2019, though it is anticipated that the funding will be continued.
 
Closing date for applications is Thursday 14th June at noon. Interviews will be held on Wednesday 27th June and Thursday 28th June 2018. 

If you are interested in working for us please contact us on 01592 610540 or by email to [email protected]. 

Crossroads Fife Central strives to be an Equal Opportunities employer.
Crossroads Fife Central is a Living Wage employer.

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May 28th, 2018

28/5/2018

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                    Vacancy – Support Workers

We are currently looking for highly motivated caring individuals to join our well established and professional team throughout Fife.  With us, you will achieve rewarding and fulfilling employment with a good work life balance.

Though you will join our team, we will see you as an individual and offer you:-
·         quality induction and ongoing training
  • regular supervision and support
  • opportunity to work towards qualifications
  • competitive terms and conditions of employment including hourly rate of £8.75
  • flexible work patterns – part-time (minimum 64 hours over 4 weeks), sessional and bank
Crossroads Fife Central operates throughout the whole of Fife.
Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Registration will be required for all successful candidates.
A clean driving licence and use of a car with business insurance is essential. 


These posts are currently funded until March 2019, though it is anticipated that the funding will be continued.
 
Closing date for applications is Thursday 14th June at noon. Interviews will be held on Wednesday 27th June and Thursday 28th June 2018.

If you are interested in working for us please contact us on 01592 610540 or by email to [email protected].

Crossroads Fife Central strives to be an Equal Opportunities employer.
Crossroads Fife Central is a Living Wage employer.



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General Data Protection Regulations

9/5/2018

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From Friday 25th May, 2018, the law on protecting people’s data is changing to reflect the changes in technology that have occurred over the last two decades. This law is called the General Data Protection Regulations (G.D.P.R.).
This means that we have to gain your consent to hold information about you, such as your name, address, contact details etc. and we also need to be able to prove that we have gained this consent. Crossroads Fife Central has always sought your consent before holding details about you, but we will in future, be looking for written or email consent from point of referral.
The G.D.P.R.  also requires us to keep you informed of what information we hold about you and what we do with this information, such as using it to build a personal plan around your outcomes and support needs which will assist you to best achieve your aims.
You can opt out, remove your consent, at any time by contacting the office.
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Fife Society for the Blind TECHNOLOGY DAY

8/5/2018

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If you have issues with sight or hearing loss, you may be interested in attending this event...
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Mental Health Engagement Event

3/5/2018

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Do you have an interest in shaping mental health services? If so, you may want to attend this event.
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Annual Charity Curry Night

30/4/2018

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Woo-hoo! The Charity Curry Night is back by popular demand!!
For the last 4 years Coordinator Laurie O'Brien has organised a curry night  to raise funds for Crossroads Fife Central. This has proved to be a really popular, fun filled event and Laurie is looking forward to sharing a meal with as many of you as possible. This years event is as follows:


CHARITY CURRY NIGHT
MONDAY 22nd October 2018
6pm – 9pm

 Reya Tandoori
95 High Street
Leslie
KY6 3DQ

 
Only £11.90 per person
 
 
Please come and enjoy a luxurious three course meal, while enjoying the company of colleagues, service users and the general public. Fundraising activities such as “lucky squares” & “Heads or Tails” shall also be taking place. 

Tickets are available by calling the office on Tel: 01592 610540



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Exciting opportunity to join us as a Volunteer Board Member

20/4/2018

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VOLUNTEER  BOARD  MEMBERS
 
Crossroads Fife Central is looking to recruit innovative, enthusiastic people to expand on skills and expertise of our Management Committee.
 
Crossroads Fife Central is one of the leading providers of home based respite care for Carers. We offer this short breaks service to people who care for someone of any age and any disability. The service is provided by trained, paid staff in the service user’s home or we take service users out within Central and North East Fife on a day and time which suits them. We are also a registered provider of Self Directed Support and Purchased Care.
Crossroads Fife Central has charitable status and is led by an experienced Board who have overall responsibility for the governance and strategic direction of the organisation’s work.
We are looking for individuals who possess knowledge, skills and experience of human resources, business, charity work with entrepreneurial skills or have an understanding of the caring role. The Board meet every 2 months in the evening.
If interested please contact Fiona Smith, Manager, Crossroads Fife central, Buko Tower, Floor 3, Office 9, Southfield, Glenrothes, KY6 2SS. Tel. 01592 610540. Email [email protected]
Crossroads Fife Central strives to be an Equal Opportunities employer
 
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Forget-Me-Not Group in Lundin Links

11/4/2018

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Help out when you check out!

9/11/2017

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Did you know that whenever you buy anything online - from your weekly shop to your annual holiday - you could be collecting FREE donations for Crossroad Fife Central?

There are over 3,000 shops and sites on board ready to make a donation, including Amazon, John Lewis, Aviva, the train-line and Sainsbury's - it doesn't cost you a penny extra!
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https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/crossroadsfifecentral/
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Festive Shopping Event is Well Wrapped Up

7/11/2017

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On Friday, 3rd November, we held our Festive Shopping Event, organised by Maggie MacDonald and Sophie McInnes at the Kingswood Hotel, near Burntisland. 
The evening was a fantastic success and was enjoyed by the many people who came along and shopped at the wide array of stalls by local producers, suppliers and artisan crafters, whilst enjoying entertainment, beverages and purchasing raffle tickets. 
The evening raised an amazing:
                           £2298.85 
This money will be used to provide additional hours of support to Carers and their loved ones. 

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​Crossroads Fife Central is incredibly grateful for the monies raised but also to all who  took part in the evening. 
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Special thanks go to Maggie Macdonald, one of our Support Workers, and Sophie McInnes, for their hard work organising the event and contacting absolutely everyone who was involved. Maggie (centre) and Sophie (outside left) are pictured here with Crossroads staff members. 
​We are very thankful to The Kingswood Hotel who allowed us to use their premises and worked hard to ensure people had a lovely time on the evening. 
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​John Murray, a local DJ, and young singer Lily Mentiplay provided the evening's entertainment. Over twenty local producers, crafters and businesses attended the evening and they, with other individuals and businesses generously donated prizes for the raffle. 
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​Crossroads staff members including the office team and Support Workers Madge Buchan, Ali Maclean and Sonia Laing who worked hard on the evening at our stall and to promote the work that we do. Finally, thanks to our young helpers, Abbie and Hallie O'Brien, Morgan Stewart and Lacey Aitken who sold so many raffle tickets on the night. 
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Once again, Crossroads Fife Central wishes to warmly thank everyone who was involved to organise such a fabulous night and raise a tremendous amount of money. We hope that you enjoyed looking at some of the photographs from the evening.
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