Ian Payne
28 February, 2025
News

Eastbourne and East Grinstead developments play part in new £400,000 charity partnership

Colleagues and apartment owners at local developments in Eastbourne and East Grinstead have welcomed a major new charity partnership between Churchill Living and Hourglass (Safer Ageing), the UK’s only charity dedicated to tackling abuse and exploitation of older people.

Churchill Foundation Director Emma McCarthy at the launch of Hourglass charity partnership

Colleagues and apartment owners at local developments in Eastbourne and East Grinstead have welcomed a major new charity partnership between Churchill Living and Hourglass (Safer Ageing), the UK’s only charity dedicated to tackling abuse and exploitation of older people.

Churchill’s own Churchill Foundation has pledged to donate £400,000 over the next three years to reinforce Hourglass’ vital services, including its 24/7 helpline and frontline support teams. The funding will help expand life-changing support for older victim-survivors, their families, and care professionals across the UK.

As a leading provider of housing for the over-60s, with local developments at Allingham Lodge in Eastbourne and McIndoe Lodge in East Grinstead, Churchill understands the challenges older generations face and is committed to ensuring their safety and wellbeing. The Churchill Foundation’s mission to promote health, dignity, and security for older people aligns perfectly with Hourglass’ dedication to ending elder abuse.

Churchill’s Chairman & CEO Spencer J McCarthy welcomed the initiative, saying: “Older people are a valued and vital part of our communities, yet too often, they are left unheard and unprotected. At Churchill, we are committed to making a real difference, and this partnership with Hourglass allows us to support over 60s in Sussex and across the country who are suffering in silence.”

Every year, one in six people over 60 experience financial, physical, psychological, sexual abuse, or neglect – affecting 2.6 million people nationwide. This new partnership aims to:

·       Strengthen Hourglass’ 24/7 Helpline

·       Maintain and expand frontline service staff across England

·       Raise awareness of elder abuse

Hourglass CEO Richard Robinson added: “Our vision is a safer ageing society where older people are free from abuse and neglect. This partnership with Churchill Foundation is a game-changer, enabling us to expand our essential services and raise awareness of the urgent need to protect older people across the country.”

For more information on Churchill Living and the new apartments available locally, please call 0800 077 3256 or visit www.churchill-living.co.uk.

For further information on Hourglass, please visit www.wearehourglass.org.