Father and son cycle 217 miles in 2 days for Charity
Dorset and Wiltshire firefighter, Neil Endicott, joined his 14-year-old son for an epic cycle ride to support the Charity that has been there for him twice during his career.
Dorset and Wiltshire firefighter, Neil Endicott, joined his 14-year-old son for an epic cycle ride to support the Charity that has been there for him twice during his career. Daphne "Snowy" Snowden is a long-term resident of Marine Court who has just received the British Empire Medal from HM The Queen. We went along to her investiture ceremony to hear what being honoured for her charity and community work means to her. A personalised programme of recovery is coming to Harcombe House in January. Director of Beneficiary Services Sharon Bailey explains why recovery is the philosophy that will underpin all elements of support. Arts therapy taster sessions have been trialled at Harcombe House, where beneficiaries were invited to start by simply making marks on a page and seeing where it took them. Having decided she wanted a challenge, Sarah Bascombe completed a four-day cycle from Paris to Geneva. From Parisian streets to picturesque villages, here she shares her experience of a mountainous but spectacular 340-mile route that saw her raise over £2,000.
Father and son cycle 217 miles in 2 days for Charity
A lifetime of fundraising recognised by Her Majesty
The philosophy of recovery
New art therapy trials come to Harcombe House
I cycled from Paris to Geneva in four days – Sarah Bascombe