It was a full house at the Verbal Arts Centre, Bishop Street, on Tuesday morning as Praxis Care hosted a well-attended coffee morning to raise funds and awareness for their community-based day service in Derry/Londonderry.

Praxis Care CONNECTS, one of 80 services run by Praxis Care across Northern Ireland, supports adults with learning disabilities. The service works with up to 35 individuals, offering meaningful, skill-building, and social activities that promote independence and enhance overall wellbeing.
Now proudly based once again at the Verbal Arts Centre, the team used this successful event not only to raise funds but also to showcase the wide range of supports they offer to the local community.

Team Leader of the service, Louise Lyons said:
“It was lovely to welcome so many people through the doors – the support really meant a lot to us and to those who use the service. It gave us a chance to talk about what we do day to day and how the service makes a difference.”
“We have a dedicated team of five full-time staff based here at the Verbal Arts Centre, and we are funded by the Western Trust. Events like this really help us connect with the wider community and highlight the impact of our work.”

Rosemary Doherty, Regional Director at Praxis Care, also praised the event and highlighted the importance of collaborative support:
“I’m delighted for Louise and the team. They created such a warm, welcoming atmosphere and did a brilliant job organising the event.
“It’s wonderful to see such community interest in the service, and we’re very grateful to the Western Trust for their continued support in helping us make a real difference in people’s lives locally.”

