We are Guild Care, Worthing’s leading social care charity
Our Community Services and Care Homes have positively impacted thousands of vulnerable people every year requiring additional support. Our range of services support older people, people living with dementia and children and adults with learning disabilities.
Our charity wouldn’t be able to run these vital services without your support.
Below you will find some specific examples of what different sized donations can achieve, as well stories highlighting how we support people to live well, enjoy life and love every day.
How your donation can help
£5 could pay for an older person, who may have money worries, to attend a drop in advice session – helping them to get the support they need
£10 Could pay for the cooking materials for a group of children with learning disabilities to learn how to live an independent life
£20 Could pay for an older person, who is struggling after the death of a loved one, to attend a “moving on from loss” support group
£50 would pay for a ping pong lesson for 15 people
Guild Care's Creating Connections service transforms lives by promoting social connections and reducing isolation among older adults. George shares his uplifting experience since joining the service about a year ago. Read more
Guild Care's Creating Connections service significantly impacts older adults by promoting social connections and reducing isolation. Pam, a dedicated member, has found new joy and purpose through her involvement. Read more
Our Haviland House Day Centre in Goring-on-Sea has been making a remarkable impact on the life of Peter Nicholls, a 93-year-old former carpenter, and his wife Rennie. Read more
After experiencing profound loneliness following the loss of his wife, John found solace and renewed purpose through the activities and support provided by Creating Connections Read more
Susie has been coming to our charity’s Fitzalan Howard Centre, which provides day and respite services for adults with disabilities, for just over two years. She was kind enough to write a piece about how our charity and Fitzalan support her. Read more
Christine has been attending our Fitzalan Howard Centre since 1997. Asked what the centre means to her, she replied, “Fitzalan means a family.” Read more
The Guild Care Transport Team is at the heart of reducing isolation and loneliness. Read more