Fife celebrates Africa Day

Fife celebrates Africa Day

Fife’s First Care focused Africa Day Celebration Shines a Spotlight on Culture, Community, and Care

Alyson Vale from Abbotsford Care , Audrey MacFarlane from Oran Care. Paul Dundas, Fife Independent Sector Lead and Rachel Payne from Bandrum Nursing Home put on a really successful Africa day celebration on 25th May 25 at Abbotsford Head Office in Kirkcaldy. It was a vibrant event that brought together social care professionals, community members, and partners to honour the rich cultural heritage of African communities working across Fife.

Attendees from each organisation gathered for an afternoon of authentic cuisine, uplifting music, and cultural exchange. The event was designed to foster cross-cultural understanding, celebrate diversity within the care workforce, and strengthen local community ties. The event was put on by the organisations and was free to all staff and their families

Lynne Garvey,  Chief of Fife Health and Social Care was also in attendance. She gave a moving address:

“Africa Day was a celebration of people, pride, and passion. Our international staff bring not only skill and compassion to our services, but also a deep cultural richness that benefits everyone in Fife.”

Guests were treated to traditional dishes prepared by local cook Joy, which attendees described as “a taste of home” and “simply unforgettable.” The event also featured music and personal stories, creating a warm, inclusive atmosphere that resonated with everyone present.

Key Outcomes of Africa Day 2025:

  • Increased awareness and appreciation of African cultures in the workplace
  • Stronger bonds between staff and the local community
  • A platform for representation and dialogue around diversity and inclusion

Plans are already underway to expand next year’s celebration, with ambitions to involve more local organisations and build educational opportunities into the programme.

“The energy and joy were contagious,” said one attendee. “It wasn’t just an event—it was a statement of unity and respect.[vc_single_image image=”35068″ img_size=”full”][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_single_image image=”35070″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center”][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_empty_space height=”50″][vc_single_image image=”35071″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center”][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_single_image image=”35072″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center”]

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