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Dad completes running challenge for Sebastian s Action Trust

Dad completes running challenge for Sebastian s Action Trust
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Loving and compassionate charity fundraiser, 39, took his life after struggling with loss of his daughter

Lee Ocean was found dead at his home in Tenzing Gardens, Popley, on Friday, January 10, 2020. Winchester Coroner s Court was told how the 39-year-old loved working with people and “longed to be a dad”, but had a history of depression and self-harm which was exacerbated by the loss of his daughter Imogen who was born stillborn in 2013. Lee’s sister, Kelly Lincoln, told the inquest: “Lee was a really loving and compassionate person. He desperately cared his family and friends. He most of all in this world longed to be a dad.” “Lee adored the idea of being a father and that was stolen from him, and his partner at the time, and it really did break his heart,” said Kelly.

Greenham Trust s Christmas Double Matched Day is resounding success

Greenham Trust s Christmas Double Matched Day is resounding success More than £155,000 raised for ten local charities Jonathan Ashby   ); A MAMMOTH £155,000 was raised for 10 local charities on Greenham Trust’s special Christmas Double Matched Day. Last Friday, every pound up to £5,000 donated on The Good Exchange platform was double-matched by the trust – meaning each £1 given by the public became £3, giving the charities the opportunity to raise £15,000. With 669 donations received on the day, eight of the 10 finalists (Berkshire Maestros, Bradfield Village Hall, Fair Close Centre Age Concern, Greenham Control Tower, Pamber Heath Memorial Hall, Sebastian’s Action Trust, Swings & Smiles, Time to Talk West Berkshire, Young people & Children First) surpassed their £5,000 public donations target, receiving the maximum £10,000 boost from Greenham Trust.

Greenham Trust Double Matched Day is now live!

Greenham Trust Double Matched Day is now live! 10 charities have the chance to raise up to £15,000 Jonathan Ashby GREENHAM Trust’s special Christmas Double Matched Day is now live! From midnight until 23.59 today, 10 local charities have the chance to raise up to £15,000 each. Everyone who donates to the 10 organisations via The Good Exchange platform will see their £1 become £3. The selected charities are fundraising for causes ranging from providing housing and support for 16- to 25-year-old care leavers and homeless people, to supporting the families of seriously-ill children. The charities are: Berkshire Maestros, Bradfield Village Hall, Fair Close Centre, Greenham Control Tower, Pamber Heath Memorial Hall, Recovery in Mind, Sebastian’s Action Trust, Swings & Smiles, Time to talk West Berkshire and Young People & Children First.

One day to go until Greenham Trust Double Matched Day

One day to go until Greenham Trust Double Matched Day Get ready to donate tomorrow Jonathan Ashby THERE is just one day to go until Greenham Trust’s Christmas Double Matched Day. Tomorrow (Friday), 10 local charities have the chance to raise up to £15,000 each in 24 hours. Everyone who donates to the 10 organisations via The Good Exchange platform will see their £1 become £3. The selected charities are fundraising for causes ranging from providing housing and support for 16 to 25-year-old care leavers and homeless people, to supporting the families of seriously-ill children. Throughout tomorrow, these organisations have the chance to treble up to £5,000 of all monies they raise through donations and fundraising activities that is paid into their fundraising project on The Good Exchange during this 24-hour period.

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