Small Talk Saves Lives: GWR and SWR join Samaritans on community campaign
The rail operator is joining a campaign by the Samaritans which seeks to get people talking to prevent helplessness and ...
The rail operator is joining a campaign by the Samaritans which seeks to get people talking to prevent helplessness and ...
A WOKINGHAM runner wants to raise £100,000 with his latest charity fundraiser. Steve Butler is planning to run 62 miles ...
A WALKER visited Bracknell during his fundraising challenge this month. David Matthews, from Knoydart Peninsula on the west coast of ...
Girlguiding is the leading charity for girls and young women in the UK. Thanks to the dedication and support of ...
A Reading man has joined the Samaritans festive campaign, after being supported by the charity himself.
Bracknell Samaritans volunteer Lynn Jenkins raised nearly £1,000 for her local branch.
A collection of handmade words of encouragement have been placed over a railway bridge in Woodley aimed at helping people ...
ISOLATEDTalks.com has been launched to support the work of The Samaritans. The charity receives calls and emails from people who ...
A SERVICE that is lending a listening ear to the Thames Valley’s most vulnerable residents is asking for help to ...
Local charities and churches have been working together with Wokingham Borough Council to coordinate the most effective response for borough ...
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