Reflections from Championing Social Care Ambassador Derek Breingan, Head of Health and Social Care at Virgin Money
As we pass Blue Monday and get back well and truly to daily business, it already feels like Christmas is a distant memory. As we bid farewell to another festive season, though, it is important to reflect on the fantastic success of the Care Sector Christmas Lunch.
The Care Sector Christmas Lunch has become a prominent fixture in the calendar. It is a chance for people across the care sector to come together and celebrate the hard work and successes of the year. It is also a really important opportunity to raise funds for a beneficiary working to better our society. Thanks to the hard work and support of many, the 2023 Christmas Lunch was indeed a triumph!
Nearly 200 people joined us at the splendid RAC Club in London. There was great company, great food, atmosphere and the conversation. Guests laughed at ‘aldi’ jokes in my welcome speech, too! We were superbly entertained by Michael and Charlene – winners of Care Sector’s Got Talent earlier in the year and many enjoyed seeing ourselves turned into a cartoon by Michael from MK Caricatures. Thanks, also, to Alex Freeman who took so many splendid photos of the event.
Championing Social Care’s programmes are led by volunteers who work hard to stage the events and make them a success. Huge credit goes to Mandip Bhogal who chaired our Programme Committee for the Care Sector Christmas Lunch so energetically.
The events are underpinned by supporters whose generosity ensures the maximum donation goes to the chosen beneficiary. I am proud that Virgin Money was able, once again, to be Lead Partner for the event with a further huge ‘shout out’ to the other funding Partners: Carehome.co.uk; Catalyst Interiors; Dormy Care Communities and not forgetting our media partner, Caring Times.
The beneficiary of this year’s Christmas Lunch was Adopt a Grandparent. Adopt a Grandparent is committed to reducing feelings of loneliness and isolation on a global scale, by pairing volunteers with the older people. By bringing people together, they enable them to forge meaningful and lasting relationships. We were delighted to be able to support a dynamic and relatively new initiative that is doing such important work. They exemplify the true Christmas spirit of giving, sharing and spreading joy.
By everyone coming together, we hope we have created a ripple effect of positivity that extends far beyond the festive period. You can still play your part by donating online (every donation goes in full to Adopt a Grandparent). If you came along to the Lunch why not pick your favourite photography from the event and share it on social media (#CareSectorChristmas), inviting others to donate too. And don’t forget! You can already book your place at the 2024 Christmas Lunch online here. See you there!