Take Five challenge heads to Mid Argyll
‘I would love to hear from any individual or group in Mid Argyll who would be interested in taking part over the month of March’
‘I would love to hear from any individual or group in Mid Argyll who would be interested in taking part over the month of March’
‘Finding the motivation to get out the house can be really difficult, so having this challenge was brilliant; it did me the world of good.’
Sarah McFadzean from ACUMEN has joined forces with Kintyre Link Club manager Tracy Chambers to launch the challenge.
The National Lottery Community Fund in Scotland is currently focusing its funding on projects that are supporting organisations and communities to respond to the challenge of Covid-19.
The concept is to bring together people from different walks of life to speak about mental health while ‘walking a mile in each other’s shoes’.
Budding photographers from Kintyre Link Club took part in an editing course using images they captured of moonlight and sunsets.
Kintrye Link Club members showed visitors round its premises, explained the vital service offered and spoke about the wide range of mental health problems.
‘One in four of us will experience mental health problems in our lifetimes.’