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service in Priesthill have created a moving time capsule to mark 100 years of SAMH .
At a garden party held to celebrate the remarkable centenary, residents and the team at Engage Muirshiel packed a special box with colourful words of wisdom from current residents, a series of hand-decorated stones and a front page torn from the day's newspaper. The time capsule is now safely buried in the SAMH garden where staff plan to plant a commemorative plaque with a note inviting future residents to open it in one hundred years.She said: “My confidence has grown, my skills have grown. For example, in the first month, I barely went out, just with staff, but now I’m going out independently."I have more hope that I’m able to achieve things now and more confidence in the future.
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