Pauline’s from Birch House Races For Life

Pauline’s from Birch House Races For Life

Scottish Care is delighted to share an inspiring story from Birch House in Peterculter, Aberdeen, where resident Pauline recently completed the Race for Life, which is a remarkable personal achievement.

Pauline first expressed interest in taking part in the Race for Life in May 2024. However, with only a few weeks until the event and no time to train, the team at Birch House encouraged her to aim for the June 2025 race instead, giving her a full year to prepare.

Living with ataxia and using a walking stick, Pauline took on what she describes as one of the hardest challenges she has ever faced. She committed herself to a year of training, with regular exercise and going on long walks at least three times a week to build up her stamina and strength.

The team at Birch House actively promote positive risk-taking, encourage residents to push through barriers, and foster a mindset focused on growth, wellbeing and achieving goals. On race day, Pauline was cheered on by ‘Team Pauline’, a supportive group including fellow residents Laura Will and Matthew Watt, Support Worker Pimjuta McNamara, and Deputy Manager Kasia Grimble. The team all wore t-shirts with the message: “Support Squad – You Are Not Alone.”

Pauline proudly crossed the finish line and shared,

“It was hard, but it felt good to go through the finishing line.”

She raised £320 for Cancer Research UK, a cause that means a great deal to her. Her close friend Alison is currently undergoing treatment for bowel cancer, and Birch House’s Home Manager is a breast cancer survivor. Pauline wanted to give back to an organisation that helps so many affected by cancer  and now wears her medal with pride around the home.

 A huge well done to Pauline and the team at Birch House. All of us at Scottish Care are incredibly proud of you!

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