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Welcome to the Winchester Live at Home Scheme Homepage
If you have stumbled across us by accident or wanted to find us we’re glad that you did, we hope to have made this website as informative and accessible as possible.
If you are new to the scheme and want to learn more about us then visit the ‘Live at Home Family’ page which should give you an explanation of what it is we do.
For more detailed information on our services then visit our individual club pages or have a look at our Annual Report.
If you’d like to know what we’re up to at the moment then visit our ‘Events Calendar’ or take a look at our most recent Newsletter or Committee Minutes.
If you’d like to know even more about the Scheme, would like to become a Volunteer or a Member then visit the contacts page to get in touch with us.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Our Live at Home Logo is changing!
We are gradually going to implement this change of logo over the next few months. The new logo is similar, with slight changing to the wording but the main change is the colour, we are going from green to red!

Recent Events
On Saturday 21st August we held a fundraising concert at the United Church, presented by local youth theatre group RicNic productions. This event raised over £200 for the Scheme.
On Thursday 26th August we held a craft, jewellery and plant sale at St Maurice’s Covert in Winchester High Street. This event proved very successful and helped to raise over £500.
Upcoming Events
BBQ and Music Evening
On Thursday 9th September, 7pm at the Golden Lion Pub, Alresford Road, Winchester
Tickets £10 available from the Live at Home office
10th Birthday Celebration
On Wednesday 15th September, 2pm-4pm at the Littleton Memorial Hall, come and join us for a cream-tea!
Harvest Festival
On Wednesday 22nd September we will be holding our annual Harvest Festival Service at the United Church. Feel free to come and take part and join us for tea after the service.
We are now part of the Recycle 4 Charity Scheme which means that we can now raise funds for Live at Home by recycling old mobile phones, inkjet cartridges and laser/toner cartridges. For a mobile phone we will receive 50% of its recycling value, £1 for each inkjet cartridge and £5 for each empty laser/toner cartridge donated.
So if you have any mobile phones lingering at the back of a drawer or your printer cartridge is running low, please remember to donate them to us so that we can raise money as well as helping the enviroment!
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On Saturday 21st August we held a fundraising concert at the United Church Jewry Street presented by local youth theatre group RicNic Productions. This raised over £200 for the Scheme.
On Thursday 26th August we had a craft, plant and jewellery sale at St Maurice’s Covert in Winchester High Street - this very successful sale helped us to raise over £500.




