Carr Gomm’s 25th Birthday Celebration!

Carr Gomm Celebrates Its 25th Birthday!

Supporting people in Scotland since 1998

In 2023, Carr Gomm was proud to celebrate its 25th year of working to stomp out loneliness and isolation in Scotland. Our person-centred approach enables us to support over 3000 people in Scotland and help make a positive impact on people’s lives..

Our highly trained staff began working in East Lothian in 1998 and has expanded to cover over nine regions of Scotland, including Argyll & Bute, Borders, Dundee, Forth Valley and more.

See a map of all Carr Gomm services here.

All our services are based on our values and reflect the choices and aspirations of each individual and community we work with.

In our 25 years of supporting people and communities, we have seen how bringing people together and providing opportunities to make meaningful connections can be transformational.

“The people who work with me understand my needs.”

Person Supported

“My support is making a positive difference in my life.”

Person Supported

“My support is caring and warm and we get on excellent.”

Person Supported

“The workers have always been friendly and lateral thinkers, just the sort of people you need on your side in a crisis.”

Person Supported

Community Projects

Carr Gomm is committed to combatting isolation and loneliness through our Community Projects.

Since our formation in 1998, Carr Gomm has worked with communities to develop projects that enhance people’s lives.

Each community project we fund is based on the community’s needs and is accessible and inclusive to all, especially those with poor health, low income, and low self-confidence.

We are proud of what has been accomplished over the past 25 years and are determined to do more in the next 25 years to fight loneliness and isolation in Scotland.

A selection of our projects over the years include:

Highlights from our 25th Birthday Celebration

Look back on highlights from Carr Gomm’s incredible year!

Coming Home Project: What does home mean for different people?

Coming Home Project: What does home mean for different people?

Carr Gomm's Coming Home Project -  helping people identify what's important to them in a home.   Carr Gomm is working with colleagues from across the Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership (A&B HSCP), including voluntary and independent sector...

What is social care like in Sweden? A Peer Learning Visit to Hoganas

What is social care like in Sweden? A Peer Learning Visit to Hoganas

Carr Gomm staff attends Peer Learning Visit (PLV) to rural Sweden.   The European Commission, through the European Social Network, awarded Carr Gomm a Peer Learning Visit to Hoganas in Sweden. Anne-Louise Hayden, Senior Operations Manager for Rural Services, and...

Celebrating One Year of the Carr Gomm Staff Counselling Service

Celebrating One Year of the Carr Gomm Staff Counselling Service

We are proud to have recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of launching our staff Counselling Service. This important service reflects Carr Gomm’s commitment to valuing our employees, by offering our existing mental wellbeing service to our staff.   In one...

Attending the Healing Arts Scotland Conference 2024

Attending the Healing Arts Scotland Conference 2024

Carr Gomm staff had the pleasure of attending this year's Healing Arts Scotland conference in Edinburgh   Healing Arts Scotland is a Scotland-wide celebration of arts and health by the Scottish Ballet and the Jameel Arts & Health Lab in collaboration with the...

Pushing for Real Change: Carr Gomm Hosts Jackie Baillie MSP

Pushing for Real Change: Carr Gomm Hosts Jackie Baillie MSP

Jackie Baillie, MSP, visited Carr Gomm to discuss how to improve social care across Scotland.   At Carr Gomm, we are constantly striving to make things better for both the people we support and our staff. As part of this mission, Carr Gomm meets with people from...

Carr Gomm Through The Years

Here we have a collection of photos from Carr Gomm throughout the years, including fundraising events, community projects and people supported.

The Big Carr Gomm Challenge!

As part of our 25th birthday, we aimed to raise £25,000 to continue our great work of helping combat isolation and loneliness in Scotland!

The Carr Gomm Community came out in force and hosted a variety of fundraising activities. From Kiltwalks and the Canal Challenge to quizzes and prize draws, people across Scotland used their creativity to raise money for a great cause.

Thank you to everyone who participated in the Big Carr Gomm Challenge and helped to raise over £27,000 to stomp out isolation and loneliness!

You can hear more about how the money will be used by checking the Carr Gomm website and social media channels.

A group of people and 2 dogs stand in front of the Falkirk Wheel, waving at the camera. The text says 'We've done it! We have raised over £26k for community projects that stomp out isolation and loneliness in Scotland #BigCarrGommChallenge'

Missed out on taking part in the Big Carr Gomm Challenge? Don’t worry!

We encourage people to fundraiser all year round! Do you have an idea for a fundraising event? Then please get in touch, and we can offer help and support to make your event a reality.

Click the link below to read more about Fundraising for Carr Gomm and how to get involved.

We are proud to have supported people in Scotland for the past 25 years and hope to do so for many more years to come.

 

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