Below you will find up to date news from Guild Care.
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A Blue Plaque has been unveiled in honour of Ethel Methold MBE, who was the driving force behind Worthing Council of Social Service, which was established in 1933 and is now known as Guild Care. Read more
We recently held our annual Guild Care Star Awards 2022 to celebrate the fantastic achievements of our teams. Read more
It has been more than 40 years since we opened our first charity shop in Worthing. We are proud to say we have opened a further nine stores in the town in that time, as well as our charity superstore, The Greenhouse. Read more
A fundraising family have again completed their annual walking challenge from Littlehampton Pier to Worthing Pier to raise money for Worthing’s leading social care charity, Guild Care. Read more
Worthing Council has given backing for the Greenhouse Charity Superstore in Meadow Road Depot, Worthing to expand to meet the high level of public support for the Guild Care charity superstore outlet. Read more
We are hosting a series of complementary care home open days for anyone seeking care for a loved one or a job in the care sector. Read more
Bowers & Wilkins, who are based Worthing close to Guild Care’s Head Office, have donated hundreds of items to be sold in our charity shops. Read more
Guild Care is launching a month-long online auction on Sunday 1st May at 1pm, with all funds going towards our vital community services. Read more
Worthing RUNFEST has opened entry for its adult 10K and half marathon races on Sunday 24th April, as well as a Caribbean pirate themed family mile and party in support of Guild Care. Read more
It was World Book Day on the 3rd of March and Guild Care celebrated this across all of our care homes. Haviland House, our dedicated dementia care home, even hosted a very special guest! Read more
An obituary of Edmund Selwyn Haviland, April 1924 - 17 October 2020, written by his daughter, Jane Haviland. Read more
Our charity has been thrilled to receive reams of positive feedback from service users who received a ‘Worthing Cares’ Christmas box, as well as those who we delivered Christmas lunch to on the special day. Read more