Today Momuments, public buildings and iconic bridges across the North East will be bathed in red light – to pay tribute to the work of a leading heart charity, The Red Sky Foundation.
Read MoreMonth: February 2021
New children’s book to help explain Grandma has Dementia
‘My Grandma Has Dementia’ is a new children’s book to help adults explain the impact of dementia on family members.
Read MoreRed Sky Foundation installs four defibrillators in Boldon
A Boldon man’s fundraising campaign in memory of his brother has raised thousands of pounds for a leading North East of England heart charity. After losing his brother Jon Woodhouse to a sudden cardiac arrest in October last year, Chris Woodhouse set up an appeal to raise money for the Red Sky Foundation – a […]
Read MoreYoung people invited to create arts project in their local area
Check out this positive news story: The British Museum is looking for 16-24-year-olds to come forward and help create local arts projects which matter to young people. The Museum is looking for charities and third sector organisations to help deliver new programme.
Read MoreStart-up aims to shake up SEND
A new start-up is set to revolutionise the fairness, transparency, speed and accuracy of special educational needs and disability provision across the country.
Read MoreWatches launched to recognise veterans and raise money for Help for Heroes
elp for Heroes has partnered with watchmakers, Dartmouth Brands, to launch a range of unique, co-branded watches that represent the services that make up our British Armed Forces.
Read MoreBrighton and Hove to get a Tool Library
Local people in Brighton & Hove secure grant from City Council to set up a tool library.
Read MoreProfessional coaching service for blind and partially sighted people extended
Thomas Pocklington Trust (TPT) and the Centre for Resolution are extending their professional coaching service for blind and partially sighted people.
Read MoreHaving a boxer’s mindset could help budding business owners
Check out this positive news story: a team of researchers at Goldsmiths University have found that adopting the mindset of a boxer could help small businesses to survive. The research was based on the analysis of diaries written by small business owners during the first Lockdown, which drew parallels with tactics used by boxers.
Read MoreCharity welcomes life-changing family support
The UK’s leading charity for adoptive families has welcomed the Government’s announcement that it will extend the Adoption Support Fund for a further year, providing life changing support for adopters and their children.
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