Warden Scheme

Warden Scheme

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Haslingfield Community Warden Scheme provides support to the elderly and infirm in the parish of Haslingfield. Visits are made on a daily basis, Monday to Saturday by the Warden, Pam Davis, Deputy Warden Sharon Pinner or one of a team of volunteers. The Warden is available as a ‘friendly neighbour’ to ensure members, of all ages are well and to help with small tasks and local shopping. You may join the Scheme for long term support or for short term monthly help – particularly useful after operations. A very modest charge is made for the service. The Scheme was set up in 1982 and is managed by a board of Trustees as a registered charity. It is supported by the Parish Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council. 

Comments (3)

  • Helen Diplock

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    My mother would love to get in touch with Pam if it’s the same Pam who was a warden when my grandmother lived in the village.

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  • Jan Date

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    At present the Haslingfield Community Warden Scheme is able to provide a service in this village only, but we might be able to consider short term support for a client in Harlton after an operation or for a similar reason. This would depend on the number of clients currently being supported, and the willingness of our wardens and volunteers to travel. Do get in touch with me if you have a specific query.

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  • julie haines

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    Hi
    Does this scheme extend to Harlton?
    Julie

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