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Llandudno man walks 22 miles from pier to pier in fundraiser

Llandudno man walks 22 miles from pier to pier in fundraiser
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Catholic women s group donates $93,000 to Houma-Thibodaux nonprofits

I was in darkness : How a Saskatoon safe house helped a woman find healing through art

Posted: May 09, 2021 3:00 AM CT | Last Updated: May 9 The participant said art has become a way for her to express her emotions and deal with them. It s been helpful because it s not her style to talk through emotions. (Kendall Latimer/CBC) Alice sketched out three versions of a rose with pencil and charcoal to show the metamorphosis of a wilted flower into a flourishing one. The piece is symbolic of her own evolution, which unfolded during her time living at a Saskatoon safe house for women during the last year.  When I first got there, I was this dead wilted rose, but as the time went on I started growing.  

Kind Bay Initiative awarded police seized cash to support vulnerable people in Colwyn Bay

A COMMUNITY group in Colwyn Bay that works with vulnerable people to explore their creative talents has received a welcome boost thanks to cash seized from criminals. The Kind Bay Initiative has been providing food, clothes and entertainment as well as advice and support for those struggling with isolation and mental health issues and in need of support since 2019. Covid-19 has meant an increase in demand for their weekly activities at their new premises in Princes Drive where they focus on activities such as expressive art, clay therapy, pyrography, printing and photography. It is a development made possible thanks a £2,500 grant from a special fund distributed by North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones.

The homeless people who owe their lives to the angel of Llandudno

The homeless people who owe their lives to the angel of Llandudno People who had been living on the streets have shared how good Samaritan, Brenda Fogg helped set them on the right track Brenda Fogg, known locally as The Angel of Llandudno - Photo by Ian Cooper (Image: Ian Cooper) Sign up to our free newsletter for the top North Wales stories sent straight to your e-mail Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up now! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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