An Ayrshire charity has welcomed the public behind the scenes to celebrate moving into a new premises.
No One Dies Alone Ayrshire (NODA) opened up their new home on Bank Street in Irvine to allow members of the public to see how they work.
Volunteers from the charity explained the work they do and gave tours of the new facility.
Snacks and drinks were provided and visitors were entertained by performances from the Ayrshire Ukulele Clan.


NODA Ayrshire is a not-for-profit organisation that provides emotional support to people facing end of life issues, from diagnosis through to bereavement.
Compassionate volunteer companions kindly volunteer their time to sit with people who are dying in their final hours.


Their ethos is to make a difference in the local community by training, empowering and supporting members of the community to help each other at the end of life.
Established in October 2018, NODA Ayrshire has gone from strength to strength over the past six years and now have more than 40 volunteers and seven board members to help people in the county.

A spokesperson for NODA Ayrshire said: “A heart felt thank you for all your wonderful donations and help getting everything ready and your support throughout the years to get us to this milestone.”
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