Community Connecting

Pink and red slide with a speech bubble saying: Why is community connecting important?

Darren Onno, 48, improved his confidence and independence through ECL’s Community Connector programme, engaging in social activities like dance and IT sessions. With support from Katie, Darren is now happier, more settled, and exploring paid employment options.

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Vasukie sorting through clothes rack at the charity shop

Vasukie, initially very shy, gained confidence and independence through ECL’s Community Connector programme, attending social activities and volunteering at a hospice store. She now speaks up for herself, manages tasks independently, and aims to study IT at college.

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Melanie in front of a ocean themed painted wall

Melanie, 25, struggled with confidence and purpose until ECL’s Community Connector programme helped her find a volunteer role at a local café, where she regained her skills and independence. Her mother, Cath, is thrilled with Melanie's progress and newfound direction in life.

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Elaine standing in front of the EACH charity shop with a volunteer badge

Elaine Shepherd, 55, from Harwich, overcame isolation with the help of ECL’s Community Connector programme, which helped her regain confidence and start volunteering at a local hospice store. Her dad, Phillip, is thrilled with her progress and hopeful for her future.

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