Join the 2.6 challenge in support of Richmond AID

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Have you heard about the 2.6 challenge?

The 2.6 challenge started on 26th April – the day when the London Marathon would have taken place.

Everyone is invited to take part and do something fun to raise money for charity.

You definitely don’t need to run a marathon (although you can if you like).

Advice – Food boxes and priority shopping for those shielding

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Are considered ‘clinically extremely vulnerable’?

If you are, you need to register with both your supermarket, and with the government. This is important.

By registering you will be able to get a government food box, and ensure you have a priority shopping slot.

 

Am I a ‘clinically vulnerable person’?

Supporting vulnerable residents during Covid-19: Cheryl

We are sharing a few stories from some of the people we’ve supported during Covid-19.

“Jamie and Chloe were very human, approachable and efficient” – Cheryl, self isolating with her husband in Teddington. Both Cheryl and her husband are in the extremely vulnerable category.

Free or donation based telephone and web counselling

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During the Covid-19 period we are offering free or donation based telephone and web counselling.

This is for adults aged 18 years and over living in the London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames.

We have a team of committed therapists using holistic approaches.

Common situations Richmond AID Counselling can support you with:

E-news Spring 2019: Celebrating our local disabled heroes

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Last November we sent our first ever email news (‘e-news’) to our supporters.

The second e-news is out now! Click the following link to view it in your browser: https://mailchi.mp/0e42fd6e43ca/celebrating-our-local-disabled-heroes

If you’d like to subscribe, please complete the form in the following link: http://eepurl.com/dMbzWc

 

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