— Campaign to End Loneliness (@EndLonelinessUK) May 26, 2020
A 16-year-old student has set up an initiative to help over 35 primary schools write letters to elderly residents in their area during the COVID-19 crisis, in an effort to help combat loneliness amongst care home residents.#COVID19 | #SaturdayMotivationhttps://t.co/HZLOEczA7n
To combat loneliness amongst care home residents, a 16-year old student has set up Community Senior Letters, an initiative to help over 35 primary schools write letters to elderly residents in their area ❤️
To combat loneliness amongst care home residents, a 16-year old student has set up Community Senior Letters, an initiative to help over 35 primary schools write letters to elderly residents in their area ❤️
— Primary Times London (@PT_LondonSandE) May 24, 2020
To combat loneliness amongst care home residents, a 16-year old student has set up Community Senior Letters, an initiative to help over 35 primary schools write letters to elderly residents in their area ❤️
To combat loneliness amongst care home residents, a 16-year-old student has set up Community Senior Letters, an initiative to help over 35 primary schools write letters to elderly residents in their area during the COVID-19 crisis#CommunitySeniorLettershttps://t.co/vfA1R9DkI6
Some positive news for Friday… 16-Year-Old Student Gets Thousands of Primary School Children to Write to Lonely Care Home Residents amid Coronavirus Pandemic (via The Speaker).https://t.co/9FBlMOX1aTpic.twitter.com/78HV3PMkIO
Some lovely and thoughtful letters have been written at school! These will be distributed by 'Community Senior Letters' to elderly residents in care homes to help lift their spirits and provide some connection during these times of Covid. 🌈🥰 pic.twitter.com/EytRwBNCk2
— John Burns Primary (@JBprimaryschool) May 14, 2020
16-year-old Nina Andersen from Putney set up Community Senior Letters to keep care home residents connected to the outside world https://t.co/oPYeVXmzgY
As well as making #friendshipbracelets for their friends, pupils explored the geography of the UK by writing postcards to older adults in UK care homes who experienced isolation from their own friends and family due to the pandemic! #friendship@careuk 💙🤝🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/aR1QEGVzV7
Year 1 are following in their peers’ footsteps – it’s not the first time pupils from SASF school have showed their community spirit by letter writing. Years 5 & 6 also took part in the #CommunitySeniorLetters project at the end of the last school year! 💌 #friendship#communitypic.twitter.com/BlMAq2BCTG