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197 - Help with holiday costs for a family - March 2025

  With donation 197 we have helped a family of 4 have a much needed break. One of our members told us about M, the dad in the family, who has had lifelong diabetes. This has led to kidney failure, as well as other complications including sight loss and terrible infections.  Christmas was a particularly hard time for them as it came to a medical crisis. M needed a port installed in order to have dialysis. However his veins wouldn’t heal enough to support it. There was a concern that he would not be well enough to undergo dialysis at all. And this would ultimately jeopardise any chance of a kidney transplant, which is their end goal.  Thankfully recently, his port healed and dialysis was able to start. This gave the family back some hope that they might have a chance of establishing a new normal. And, they have a treatment schedule now that means that a short break would be possible in England.  Sadly, due to his repeated illnesses and periods of sickness, M ...

196 - Donation of feeding backs for Baby Basics clients - March 2025

  We are pleased to be back with news of donation   196 . With this £500 donation we are pleased to be able to support  Baby Basics - a local charity who  support  new mothers and families with new babies who are struggling to meet the financial and practical burden of looking after a new baby. They provide support to people including, but not limited to, teenage mums, people seeking asylum and women fleeing domestic abuse and trafficking.  Our member who nominated the charity for our help explained that Baby Basics are reliant on donations of toiletries and clothing and equipment to support families, but one group of items that very rarely gets donated, and represents their most significant outgoing at the moment is baby formula, bottles and sterilisers.   In Jan 2025 the service provided:  32 sets of 6 bottles 31 sterilisers 44 boxes of formula   A steriliser costs about £10, a box of formula costs around £9 and a set of bottles c...