Smiles, Successes and Special Moments


Electric Bowling

The people we support on a Friday had a lovely time at Electric Bowl in Halifax. There were lots of smiles, friendly competition, and plenty of fun throughout the session. It's always a great activity to enjoy together and a fantastic way to end the week.


A Day Full of Discovery for Jack

Jack enjoyed a busy and exciting day out recently, making the most of some wonderful opportunities in the local community.

His day began with a visit to the local library, where he spent time exploring books and discovering new interests. He then headed to the museum, enjoying the chance to learn more about local history and take in the fascinating exhibits.

To round off the day, Jack spent some time relaxing in the Hub's new sensory room. The calming environment provided the perfect space to unwind and enjoy some quiet sensory experiences.

It was a fantastic day filled with learning, exploration and enjoyment, creating new memories and supporting Jack to live life to the full.


Tuesday Club Bingo Fun

Members of Tuesday Club enjoyed a fantastic afternoon of bingo recently, filled with laughter, excitement and plenty of friendly competition.

There was a great atmosphere throughout the session as everyone joined in, cheered each other on and celebrated their wins. Activities like these provide wonderful opportunities for people to socialise, build friendships and enjoy time together.

A brilliant time was had by all, and everyone is already looking forward to the next Tuesday Club gathering.


A Wonderful Day at Cliffe Castle

The people we support enjoyed a fantastic day out at Cliffe Castle in Keighley, where they had the opportunity to explore the fascinating museum and its many exhibits.

From discovering local history and unique collections to enjoying the beautiful surroundings and gardens, there was plenty to see and experience throughout the day. Outings like these provide valuable opportunities to learn new things, build confidence and spend quality time together.

It was a lovely day filled with exploration, laughter and friendship, creating lots of happy memories and smiles along the way.


Cameron and Ferran's Day of Adventure

Cameron and Ferran enjoyed a busy and rewarding day filled with new experiences, exploration and fun.

The day began with some time spent in our new sensory room, where they were able to relax, engage with the sensory equipment and enjoy a calming environment designed to support wellbeing and enjoyment.

They then headed out into the local community, visiting nearby parks and making the most of the fresh air and outdoor spaces. Travelling by public transport was also an important part of the day, helping to build confidence, independence and valuable life skills as they navigated the community.

It was a fantastic day of adventure, learning and friendship, with plenty of smiles and memorable moments along the way.


Tina's Busy Day

Tina enjoyed a busy and fulfilling day, combining hard work with some well-earned fun and relaxation.

She spent part of the day at her volunteering placement, where she continues to make a valuable contribution while developing her skills, confidence and independence. Volunteering provides meaningful opportunities to connect with the local community and gain valuable experiences.

Afterwards, Tina enjoyed some time outdoors in the park, making the most of the fresh air and sunshine while flying a kite. It was a wonderful way to unwind and enjoy the simple pleasures of being outside.

A fantastic day all round, filled with achievement, enjoyment and plenty of smiles. Well done, Tina!


On Thursday, 18th June 2026, four dedicated members of staff from the Mayfield Trust nursing service will be taking on an incredible challenge to raise money for the people we support.

The team will attempt to walk approximately 100,000 steps in around 12 hours, starting at Gibraltar Road Nursing Home before walking to Woodhouse Road, Todmorden, where they will begin the climb up to the famous Stoodley Pike. Once they reach the summit, they will head back down and complete the journey all the way back to Gibraltar Road.

To make the challenge even more memorable, staff will also be completing the walk in fancy dress!

Every donation will help the Mayfield Trust continue supporting people with learning disabilities and will go towards improving equipment, activities and renovations that benefit the people we care for every day.

This is going to be a huge physical challenge:

• Around 100,000 steps

• Approximately 12 hours walking

• One very big hill

• Plenty of sore feet

• All for an amazing cause

No donation is too small and every pound will help motivate the team along the route.

Thank you so much for supporting our Miles for Smiles challenge and helping us continue making a difference.

https://gofund.me/42e4de873


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