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NEWHAM COUNCIL JOINS THE LETS TALK LONELINESS CAMPAIGN FOR LONELINESS AWARNESS WEEK 2021
NEWHAM COUNCIL JOINS THE LETS TALK LONELINESS CAMPAIGN FOR LONELINESS AWARNESS WEEK 2021
Newham Council is joining the Let’s Talk Loneliness Campaign to mark Loneliness Awareness Week between 14 and 18 June 2021.
The week aims to raise awareness of loneliness and encourages people to speak openly about it. After a year of lockdowns, social distancing, and restrictions, more of us are experiencing loneliness than ever before. This can have a great impact on our wellbeing.
Stigma around loneliness can lead to further isolation so this year the Council, through the Let’s Talk Loneliness Campaign is offering residents information on how to recognise loneliness, where to find help; and tips on how to feel more connected during the awareness week and beyond.
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The day after they rescued four seriously injured teenage girls trapped in an overturned burning car, Emily and Michael Lohin started raising money for them.
The Go-Fund-Me page they created has raised nearly $148,0000, so far. The most recent donation was $100 on Monday.
“Never did we think starting a Go-Fund-Me would turn into this,” Emily Lohin said. “We know we live in a strong community, but we did not expect this outpouring.”
Nearly two months after a suspected drunk driver smashed into their car head-on along Bridgetown Pike, the Neshaminy High School juniors continue their recoveries from life-changing injuries.
Meanwhile, the community has kept a spotlight on the girls known collectively as the “Neshaminy 4.”