Friends of Maghull and District CIC

Well Done to Maghull Town Council (MTC) for Securing the Cosy Club for Maghull’s Most Vulnerable.

2024-10-02T21:14:20+01:001st October , 2024|

The Cosy Club has been running for the last two years with successful FOMD grant applications amounting to £7000, which provided 70 residents with the most successful warm hub in Sefton, by providing a delicious warm meal, brilliant entertainment (musicians, board games, bingo), signposting to other daily warm spaces but most importantly really good company.

Heart-Warming Support for Maghull’s Most Vulnerable Residents.

2023-12-08T08:18:23+00:008th December , 2023|

1. Cosy Club. The Friends of Maghull & District (FOMD) secured £3500 from Sefton CVS, to continue Sefton’s most successful Cosy Club (warm space), in collaboration with The Venue, Maghull Town Council and amazing volunteers. The sessions recommenced from 30.10.23 and is on every Monday afternoon, throughout winter, between 1 and 3.30pm, at The Venue

Heartwarming Winter Cosy Support for Maghull’s Vulnerable Residents.

2023-11-12T08:41:55+00:0012th November , 2023|

The Friends of Maghull & District (FOMD) have secured £3500 from Sefton CVS, to recommence Sefton’s most successful Cosy Club (warm space), in collaboration with The Venue, Maghull Town Council and amazing volunteers. The sessions are on every Monday afternoon, throughout winter, between 1 and 3.30pm, at The Venue in Maghull Town Hall. It comprises

Sefton’s Most Successful Warm Space is in Maghull & Is Recommencing.

2023-10-11T17:54:05+01:0011th October , 2023|

The ‘Cosy Club’ Returns for this Winter, following a successful £3,950 grant application obtained by The Friends of Maghull & District (FOMD) and supported by the amazing volunteers, Maghull Town Council, and The Venue. Other local warm space venues are available throughout the whole week and offered by a host of fantastic community groups: https://seftoncvs.org.uk/warmspaces/

A Huge Boost for Maghull’s Most Vulnerable This Winter.

2023-09-26T22:09:02+01:0026th September , 2023|

We are delighted to announce that the Friends of Maghull & District CIC (FOMD) with the immeasurable support of Phil Dillon (MTC Community Services Manager) have successfully obtained a Warm Space Grant from Sefton CVS, amounting to £3950. This money will fully fund the continuation of what was considered the most successful warm space initiative

The Friends of Maghull & District’s (FOMD) Crucial Support for A Group for Maghull’s Most Vulnerable, Is One of the Most Successful in Sefton.

2023-06-22T08:31:32+01:0016th June , 2023|

Last year (21.11.22), at the height of the cost of living crisis, the Friends of Maghull & District CIC (FOMD) successfully applied for a £3110 grant from Sefton Council Voluntary Services, and with the immeasurable and tireless support from Maghull Town Council (particularly Phil Dillan – MTC Community Services Manager), Kelly-AnneTaylor (The Venue Manager), and

Cosy Club Project: Recommences (9.1.23) Following the Christmas Break.

2023-02-21T21:15:16+00:005th January , 2023|

The wonderfully successful Cosy Club (warm space) funded by a £3110 grant from Sefton CVS following an application by the Friends of Maghull and District (FOMD) and with immeasurable support by Maghull Town Council and the Venue, reopens again next Monday (9.1.23 see poster) for the 6 of 14, Monday afternoon warm hearted events, with

Our Maghull Community at Its Best.

2023-02-21T21:16:08+00:0020th December , 2022|

Maghull’s Cosy Club Warm Space Initiative celebrated Christmas in heart-warming style last Monday afternoon in the Venue Suite at Maghull town Hall, with over 70 residents and over ten staff and volunteers. It involved a Christmas meal, amazing musical entertainment and much more, but the most important ingredient was warm social contact and friendship. The

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Heartwarming Cosy Club (Warm Space) Success in Maghull Today.

2022-12-20T19:26:27+00:0021st November , 2022|

The first of 14 Monday afternoon welcoming Cosy Club sessions successfully took place today. 28 local residents, five volunteers, two Venue staff and two council staff combined to create a lovely warm atmosphere, with music and bingo prizes from the Maghull Community Radio Station, a hearty delicious meal of Scouse made by Kelly and colleague

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