Chair’s Annual Report - Dec 2020 (AGM 25/3/2021) 

2020 has been a very challenging year for Vulture Club and  all  its  members.   We  commenced  the  year  with exciting plans but as you are all aware by March, we were entrenched in a worldwide pandemic and the UK went into a Lock-down.  But our facilitators weren’t phased they met with  Trustees  to  decide  on  a  plan  to  ensure  that  our therapeutic activities could continue a more creative way albeit on-line. 

Our aim  was to continue  with our activities whilst supporting as many of our members as we could. Those members who could not access the support group on facebook,  were  supported  by  telephone  contact,  and  we encouraged members to reach out for support if they felt overwhelmed by the Covid-19 situation.  We have all had to adjust to a new way of accessing our activities and support and this has been on the whole very successful, we had to undertake going “Live’ on face-book a thing none of us imagined having to do - Will introduced his story time, Maggie continued with her art sessions, Annie carried on with her Creative writing, Discussion topics and 



monthly Personal Development workshops and I continued with the book club readings. 

Being unable to access our building to meet meant we had to go virtual, we introduced members to Zoom, and whilst carrying on with our daily activities, Monday to Friday, we soon realised that our service was now operating 7 days a week,  with  members  being  encouraged  to  post  any interesting topics, such as poems, music, bird watch, their drawings and paintings, and any suggestions for activities. In Spring we attended a fancy-dress party, doing ‘turns’ on the face book page. We still held our WBN  on Zoom, A Roaring Twenties theme based on the Great Gatsby Book which we had received from the Reading Agency. Later when  the  restrictions  lifted  members  formed  a  local walking group and we managed to distribute The Great Gatsby  to  most  of  our  members.  At  the  beginning  of August Lorraine left our employment for pastures new, she has been greatly missed but we all wish her every success in her new job and our grateful thanks for her excellent fund-raising efforts over the years she has been involved 



with Vultures, I am sure we will see her again once this Pandemic is over. I wish to thank Jacqui Miller for stepping into the breech and taking up the role of Administrator to enable Vultures to carry on running smoothly supported by Marion McHugh. 

In August, Will and Maggie took a leap of faith and started our Marras Project, amidst the COVID-19 restrictions and this has been delivered almost entirely by Zoom. 

During October through to December, Annie, David C, and Colin H directed and encouraged all members who wished to participate, 

to write and video their own monologues, which they then helped members to perform, and a video was put together by Colin and aired 17[th] December on the members Facebook support page, after which Colin produced DVDs to help  raise  funds  for  VC,  I  understand  we  raised  about £190.00. I also want to express my admiration to Wayne J and  the  other  members  involved  who  approached  the 



Trustees  about  a  music  project  called  Limewood,  the Trustees and Facilitators gave their approval of this project but could not offer any financial support at the time, their commitment  to  the  project  deserves  a  mention,  even donating their own money to hiring a room they could safely meet in whilst we were unable to access our own building, to practice their music and singing, we hope that Vultures can take the Limewood Project further once we are  able  to  meet  up  with  Wayne  and  the  members involved to discuss it in more detail. 

Finally, I just want to thank all the facilitators, trustees, and members for their hard-work and creative ideas that have  enabled  VC  to  continue  with  their  therapeutic activities  during  this  pandemic  and  to  ask  you  all  to continue to support each other and encourage members who  are  struggling  and  feeling  overwhelmed  by  the situation to reach out for support.  I am hoping that we are soon able to meet again in our building and return to our face-to-face activities where we can shake hands and hug each other once again. 



Marian Muir
Chair
Vulture Club
December 2020

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Club. Georye st￿ / Mlchael StreeL wknitehaven CAZ8 7PW.
Charlty liegistratlon 1157909 CIO.
I rew¢ ￿n￿e￿*(yJntr of theory9ml￿l0D fottheye4rended 301h SeptemTrw2021. whichz
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I CAirdAveaue, stAt￿8, Carlisle. Cumbri& CA3 9R