As we move further into 2026, Tonic Health’s hubs continue to be full of activity as we work towards an exciting milestone — our ten-year anniversary. Across our locations, a wide range of activities have been bringing people together, from creative sessions such as willow weaving to fun community challenges like Valentine’s LEGO activities, all helping to strengthen connections and promote wellbeing.
Our February 2026 impact figures demonstrate the growing engagement across Tonic Health’s programmes. During the month, 3,143 people attended sessions and activities delivered by the charity. In total, the team provided 389 hours of delivery, supporting individuals through wellbeing sessions, social activities, and community-based programmes. Across February, 105 sessions were delivered, and we were pleased to welcome 198 new beneficiaries who accessed our services for the first time. These figures reflect the continued demand for accessible, community-focused wellbeing support across South Lincolnshire.
This month’s newsletter also shares some very sad news for the Tonic Health community. It is with great sadness that we remember our much-loved volunteer, Jaye Adams, who recently passed away.
Jaye began volunteering with Tonic Health in 2017 and quickly became a familiar and valued member of our community. Over the years, she generously gave her time, energy, and kindness to support our projects and the many people who benefit from them. Jaye embodied the true spirit of volunteering, offering warmth, compassion, and a listening ear to everyone she met.
Whether she was supporting activities, welcoming attendees, or simply sharing a friendly conversation over a cup of tea, Jaye made a lasting difference to staff, volunteers, and beneficiaries alike. Her dedication and kindness will always be remembered.
We remain incredibly grateful for the years Jaye spent supporting Tonic Health. Her contribution to the charity and the wider community will never be forgotten, and our thoughts are with her family, friends, and everyone who had the privilege of knowing her.