Moments that Make it count

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MOMENTS THAT MAKE IT COUNT

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How the little moments are counting towards good

iSightCornwall

iSightCornwall

"Every penny is spent in Cornwall helping people with sight loss. They run a range of clubs and social opportunities to help with mental and physical health. They recruit volunteers who act as walking buddies to help people get out of the house on short walks to boost their confidence and independence."

The Purfleet Trust

The Purfleet Trust

“Our day centre in King's Lynn sees us support around 500 people every year. These individuals may face eviction, sofa surfing, sleeping in their car, or rough sleeping. We support them to get the help they need through our services. We also provide hot breakfasts and lunches every day - these meals are a staple for our service users.”

The Forest Singers

The Forest Singers

“We keep our weekly subscriptions very low so that the members, some of whom are pensioners or living on disability allowance, can still afford to come. As treasurer, I am constantly thinking of ways to raise funds so we can perform at care homes without asking for a payment.”