Letham4All

RCN SCO48289, Perth

Letham4All, a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO), was created by local residents to support community involvement and enhance the health and wellbeing of the area. Our vision is to support life across our communities to be better and healthier, where everyone can reach their potential from the cradle to the grave.

It’s been a landmark year for our community. After years of planning, fundraising, and community collaboration, The Hub officially opened its doors in May 2024. This space was envisioned by the community, for the community, and in just one year, it has become a vibrant, inclusive, and essential part of life in Letham.

 We are proud to share the story of our first year: the people we’ve welcomed, the services we’ve delivered, and the partnerships that have made it all possible.

A Hub Built on Community Power

Letham4All, a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO), was created by local residents to support community involvement and enhance the health and wellbeing of the area. Our vision is to support life across our communities to be better and healthier, where everyone can reach their potential from the cradle to the grave.

 The Hub is the physical embodiment of that mission. It’s a place where people of all ages come together to connect, learn, and thrive.

Highlights from Year One

Hub Facilities

The refurbished building now includes:
- The Hub Café: A welcoming space for affordable food and conversation.
- Community Gym: Accessible fitness for all ages and abilities.
- Activity Rooms: Hosting everything from toddler groups to art classes.
- Community Fridge4All: Reducing food waste and supporting food access.
 - Meeting Spaces: Used by local groups, services, and volunteers.

The Hub has become a trusted venue for health services, youth activities, and wellbeing programs.

Community Engagement

In our first year, we’ve welcomed over 10,000 visits through various activities and services. Regular programs include:

- Buggy & Blether: A group for parents and carers.

- Men’s Shed: A space for skill-sharing and social connection.

- Oot The Hoose: Encouraging outdoor activities and reducing isolation.

- Youth Drop-ins: Safe spaces for young people to gather and grow.