In a world often dominated by screens and fast-paced living, a growing number of people are finding solace and healing in the company of horses. Equine-assisted therapy, or EAT, is gaining...
Category - Charity
I strongly believe in giving something back to help those in need and as a mother I think it is so important to be grateful for life, to cherish the blessings you receive and be grateful for what you have. There is always somebody worse off than you and the smallest kind gesture, offer of your time or helping hand can make the biggest difference to so many. I urge you to help out with local charities as and when you can and raise your children to think of others less fortunate because together we can all make a difference.
Aylesbury Homeless Action Group
The Florence Nightingale Hospice
The Lymphoma Association
Mencap
Decoding the Body’s Battles: A Look At “Autoimmune Diseases Explained”
I have the honour of being an ambassador for the ASA Foundation for autoimmune support and awareness, as myself and loved ones have faced many of the symptoms caused by autoimmune disease...
Different, Not Deficient: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Unfortunately, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is often misunderstood in society; but it’s crucial to see that individuals with ADHD are not broken or lazy, their...
A Buzzing Biodiversity Crisis: Why And How We Must Save England’s Precious Creatures
From our rolling hillsides dotted with fluffy sheep to the ancient woodlands echoing with the hum of bee’s, England’s diverse wildlife forms the very fabric of our landscapes...
Autoimmune Support And Awareness Foundation
The Autoimmune Support Awareness London Non Profit was set up to help the general public to understand the cause of Autoimmune disease. Shockingly, around 4 million people in the UK...
Tracy Kiss Feeding The Homeless At Christmas
This year I set myself the hair-brain challenge to try to raise £10,000.00 for ten incredible charities. Why? Because it’s something that I’ve never achieved before and I knew...