Bishop Creighton House has changed its operating name to The Creighton Centre with effect from June 2023.

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Tideway breathes new life into a community garden

The Axis Foundation has given us a grant of over £3,000 towards the telephone costs of the Homeline safe & well volunteer run service for isolated older people – daily or weekly phone calls to reduce social isolation but also to include an emergency procedure if someone does not respond to th

May 2017.  The Dudley and Geoffrey Cox Charitable Trust is supporting our Mentoring Plus project for people with learning disabilities.  The trust, part of  the Merchant Taylors’ Company has given us a grant of £14,500 to help with the skills and wellbeing programmes that the team at Mentoring Pl

Physiotherapists in England are taking part in a national initiative to prevent falls among older people, by helping to ensure that once they stand up, they stay up.

April 2017.  We can only do what we do with support from funders. So big thanks to Winton Philanthropies, based in Hammersmith for being ‘a good neighbour’ and supporting charities in the areas local to Winton offices - for its donation of £10,000.


 

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Stand Up, Stay Up
National falls prevention programme launched at Bishop Creighton House in March 2017

Lee Smith has been appointed chairman of Bishop Creighton House with immediate effect.   He has been a trustee of the charity for four years. 

Keep Active Westminster was launched in January 2016 as a partnership between Bishop Creighton House and Central London Community Healthcare.

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