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Celebrating Connection and Community at “Trivia & Togetherness”

By Matthew McKenzie, Cygnet Carer Ambassador

Continuing on with the Mental Health Awareness Week 2025 theme, the event was more than just another date on the calendar, it was a celebration of unity, joy, and shared purpose at the “Trivia & Togetherness” event hosted at Churchill Hospital.

The event was organised by Socialising Angels C.I.C. in collaboration with Cygnet Health Care, this free event brought together carers, parents, and young adults with learning disabilities from across Lambeth for an uplifting day of fun, food, and fellowship.

just so you know, Socialising Angels C.I.C is a community interest company based in Lambeth, London, dedicated to supporting young adults with learning disabilities. Their mission is to uplift the wellbeing of these individuals by creating inclusive opportunities that tackle social isolation and build confidence, communication, and independence.

As a Cygnet Carer Ambassador, I saw firsthand how vital inclusive events like these are, especially for the community. They give carers a platform to shine, to socialise, and to feel a deep sense of belonging.

Such events also provide carers with a supportive network and a chance to reconnect, share, and celebrate the amazing achievements of those we support. The room was alive with energy from the very beginning. On the event agenda were Trivia quizzes, bingo cards, and also conversation to connect.

It was great to see everyone participating with smiles and laughter. The games were cleverly designed not only to entertain but to encourage communication and teamwork tools.

For Lunch, Cygnet provided a hearty spread of classic fish and chips with peas, lemon wedges, and desserts added that special British comfort everyone loves. It wasn’t just a meal, it was a moment to sit, reflect, and enjoy the company of friends old and new.

Events like this don’t happen by accident. It takes dedication, vision, and real investment in people. That’s where Cygnet comes in. Their support with Socialising Angels is more than sponsorship, it’s a true commitment to improving mental health and social inclusion in our community. Cygnet’s continued support helps make these spaces accessible and vibrant, giving young adults the confidence to grow, and carers the strength to keep going.

To all the volunteers, organisers, and participants thank you. Today reminded us that inclusion isn’t just a word; it’s an action. Where organisations like Socialising Angels and Cygnet help lead the way.

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