Douglas CRF are doing phenomenal work for their community
13 May 2020
Community spirit is alive and well in Douglas with local community and voluntary groups working hard to ensure that everyone in their community is being well looked after. Working alongside the Cork City Community Response Forum (CRF), the groups are delivering key services to those who need it most. Some of the recent highlights include:
- Douglas Meals on Wheels are delivering 210 nutritional meals to vulnerable people within the community. Recently Cork City Council and the Douglas - Frankfield Men’s Sheds have been helping to deliver the hot dinners to Meals on Wheels clients
- The Douglas - Frankfield Men’s Shed have been busy doing essential works in cocooning peoples homes, they have been called on to help fix household appliances and do necessary gardening work (cleaning up the surroundings). For instance, one woman with a disability needed urgent repairs to her boiler house.
- The Community Response Forum in Douglas have delivered leaflets to 1500 houses in Douglas, Grange and Rochestown. These leaflets contain vital information for those cocooning, and include contact details of the community response forum and local groups, and a list of supports available to them.
- Douglas GAA and Nemo Rangers GAA, including the ladies’ football and camogie teams, are delivering groceries from Ryan’s SuperValu in Grange to cocooners five days a week.
- Up to 600 Age Friendly newsletters a week are being delivered to local households so they are kept updated in events and important contact details in their community.
- Care-ring Douglas and Young@Heart volunteers are busing contacting the 402 people who use their service. They have seen a marked increase in calls and have been stepping up to the plate to ensure they continue to offer their best support.
Cork City Council Community Response Forum Lead, Stephen Murphy said: “It is humbling to witness the fantastic response from the people in Douglas - local community and volunteer groups are working hard to look after the most vulnerable people in their community. We’re also seeing people who are themselves cocooning continue to work remotely to keep these vital supports running. Please remember that we are here to support anyone who needs help, whether this is picking up shopping and medicine or the delivery of library books – you can call us on 1800-222-226 or email covidsupport@corkcity.ie”
Learn more about the Community Response Forum:
- The CRF dedicated helpline is available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week at 1800-222-226. Support can also be accessed via covidsupport@corkcity.ie.
- The phone line is just one aspect of the Forum’s work. Its core aim, as part of the Community Call, is contributing to the community-wide effort to limit the spread of COVID-19 by ensuring a coordinated community response. The Council’s COVID-19 CRF will work to ensure that local resources – including social care support and social contact – are targeted at the people who need them most.
- Cork City has been broken into 16 local area teams with a Cork City Council community worker and a HSE community worker in each area who will work with local champions – namely the existing voluntary organisations and groups who know their locality and can help us to match need with service delivery. Each of the 16 local areas also has a link to Community Garda Services.