Grahame Park Independent Living – a local over 50s group are really looking forward to bonding with fellow residents while they take over the Bin it for Good project for the second part of the three month clean-up campaign.
The local over 50s group is really enthusiastic about getting out and about in the community and talking to fellow residents as part of the Bin it for Good project to help residents take pride in the estate.
Two of its members, Jean Blackmore and Mary Pearce, said: “We are a multi-cultural group who promote health through exercise which means fewer trips to the doctor and an important social activity for older people which is affordable and where people can make new friends and learn new skills.”
Grahame Park Independent Living now has a month to encourage their fellow residents to reduce littering in the area – as the amount of rubbish collected in this month relates to the amount of money going to the charity themselves. In November, Grahame Park Youth Project will be the featured charity.
Look out for the branded Bin it for Good litter and recycling bins all over Grahame Park estate -which lets residents know as well as keeping their local area clean, they are raising money for local charities which invest in local communities.
So help Grahame Park Independent Living by supporting them as a local charity and their bid to get people to bin their rubbish and promote pride in Grahame Park Estate!