Soul lotta love

Maribyrnong mayor Michael Clarke drops into Soul House. (Supplied)

Goya Dmytryshchak

A program full of soul has received Maribyrnong council funding to support socially isolated members of the community.

The Soul House program based at West Footscray Neighbourhood House secured $25,000 to cater for growing needs.

“Over the past six years, this program has been run every Thursday at the house, offering hospitality and conversation,” a budget submission to council stated.

“Many of our community members regularly attend each week as this is the only opportunity for them to engage with others in a comfortable and inclusive environment.

“Some participants have gone on to volunteer at West Footscray Neighbourhood House’s other programs, highlighting the success of the program in promoting community inclusion.”

Last year, the Soul House program spread offsite, delivering 1800 food parcels to more than 50 households.

“Each visit included social contact and an assessment of other needs, which often resulted in additional support,” the submission states.

“The number of participants grew through the year and many newcomers have joined us as we’ve returned to face-to-face.

“Due to the success of the program, we are looking at diversifying the program to incorporate more recreational outings, formal shared meals and structured activities across the week, such as bingo, board games or crafts.

“With so much change in people’s lives and increased isolation over the past year, this program is more important than ever to reinvigorate community connection and engagement.”