CharityMoney Raised for Children’s Ward

Tristan Raine and his wife Emma Raine held a raffle to raise money to buy presents for the children who were spending Christmas at the Treetops Ward at the University Hospital of North Durham.

The couple received fantastic donations from the stall holders at the Consett Farmer Market. The winner of the raffle was Cameron Boyd from Medomsley.

They raised just under £200 and bought some fantastic presents for the children.

The staff are Janet Hughes (ward manager), Annette Motton (staff nurse), Tracey Davison and Julie Neeson

Citizens Advice County Durham
(Charity number 1151790)

Charity Mission Statement:
Citizens Advice County Durham is an independent body and registered charity, offering free, confidential, independent and impartial advice on a wide range of issues.

The Service aims to:
Provide the advice people need for the problems they face.
Improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives.

This means as a Bureau we will provide free, independent and impartial advice to all who live, work or study in County Durham. We will campaign for change wherever we see unfairness in our County and beyond.

Then why not volunteer with us at Citizens Advice County Durham – Consett office.

We are looking to recruit volunteers in the following areas and more – Reception, Gateway, Generalist Advice, Administration, Digital Money Coaches.

If you are interested and would like more information please contact Helen Wightman on 0191 3726741 or email helen.wightman
@cdcab.org.uk

Easter Egg Appeal

To support vulnerable children in the local community

The following drop off points in Consett are available for our Easter Egg Appeal

105 Briardale, Delves Lane

Neashams Taxis – Consett

Kalairas hairdressers – Consett

Imago – Shotley Bridge

Knitsley Farm Shop

For other drop off points please visit the Facebook Page

/christmasdonationsNE

Derwentside Bereavement Support Group
Needs You
(Charity number 1073863)

Are you interested in helping people? Are you caring and a good listener? Have you considered using your skills?

Befrienders help the clients through the grieving process.

There is a training programme and Volunteers are Police checked before they are given clients to visit.

Visits are on a one to one basis and lasts about an hour.
The client is encouraged to speak of their feelings and anything that they find difficult to discuss with family.

Travelling expenses are paid and Volunteers give their time free.

If you feel you could help someone in this respect please contact us by telephone and Jean on
0800 313 4220


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