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Sunday, January 19, 2025

Eilean Dubh Residents Strike a Pose for ‘Black Isle Style’ Fundraiser 

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Residents at Eilean Dubh Care Home in Fortrose swapped their slippers for stilettos and their recliners for a runway as they rolled out the red carpet for Black Isle Style, a fundraising auction and fashion show.

The afternoon began with residents being treated to a touch of glamour, enjoying pampering sessions that included hair and nail makeovers.

They then strutted their stuff on the catwalk, modelling outfits donated by Highland Hospice – all of which were available for purchase, with proceeds supporting the charity.

The auction also saw enthusiastic bidding for a variety of prizes, including a lunch date with resident Billy Mackintosh and a stunning canvas of Glenelg donated by local artist Liz Peck, the daughter of one of Eilean Dubh’s residents.

Alexis Le Neven, manager of Eilean Dubh Manager said:

“We’ve never seen anything like it in a care home!

“The turnout was incredible, and the energy was infectious.

“It was a wonderful way to bring everyone together while raising money for the residents and Highland Hospice.

Resident Alyson Curtis with Claire Goodwin

“One resident told me that she never imagined being on a catwalk at 95.

“It was such a joyful and uplifting experience.”

“We are grateful to Blossoms Balloon and Gift Boutique for their decorations, Poppy Baker-Spink of The Cake Shop for her delicious cakes, Highland Hospice for their generous clothing donation, and the local community for their enthusiastic support and attendance.”

The event raised over £3,000 for the residents’ comfort fund, which funds activities and entertainment, alongside £230 for Highland Hospice through the sale of donated clothing.

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