Charity worker and Tesco community champion standing together with kitchen equipment donation

Tesco Backs Edinburgh Dementia Charity with £200 Donation

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A local supermarket in Edinburgh stepped up to help a beloved dementia charity continue serving vulnerable families. The donation came just as the 30-year-old organization prepares to move into a new permanent home.

When the Corstorphine Dementia Project needed kitchen equipment to keep serving daily lunches to people with Alzheimer's, their local Tesco didn't hesitate to help.

The Tesco Extra team in Corstorphine donated £200 to purchase kettles, toasters, and utensils for the charity's Jubilee Club. The equipment will support daily lunch events where people living with dementia gather to eat, socialize, and connect with their community.

For more than 30 years, the Corstorphine Dementia Project has served as a vital lifeline for families in North West Edinburgh. The organization runs a day service Monday through Friday, creating a safe space where people with cognitive impairment can enjoy meaningful activities and personalized care.

Now the charity faces an exciting but challenging transition. Their current building is slated for demolition within 12 months, pushing the team to find a new home. They've secured premises that will serve the community for decades to come, but the space needs refurbishment first.

The organization launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise £35,000 for the renovation work. Every donation brings them closer to creating a space where they can expand their impact and serve even more families.

Tesco Backs Edinburgh Dementia Charity with £200 Donation

Karen Brown, Senior Support Worker at the project, expressed deep gratitude for the Tesco donation. She emphasized how the new equipment helps members enjoy tasty meals and hot drinks while building connections with others who understand their journey.

The Ripple Effect

This donation represents more than new kitchen gear. It shows how local businesses can support vulnerable neighbors during critical transitions. When a 30-year-old charity needs to relocate, community backing makes the difference between thriving and struggling.

The partnership between Tesco and the dementia project also highlights a simple truth: small gestures create meaningful change. A £200 donation won't fund an entire building renovation, but it ensures that while fundraising continues, members still enjoy warm meals and companionship every single day.

Deborah Brown, Community Champion at Tesco Corstorphine, praised the Jubilee Club's work and encouraged customers to support the crowdfunding campaign if possible. Her message was clear: this charity matters to everyone in the community.

With community support, the Corstorphine Dementia Project will continue offering hope and dignity to families navigating one of life's most difficult journeys.

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