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Festive fundraiser campaign launches with help from tech firm

A NORTHWICH-based technology firm has recently pledged to be the first business to take part in a charity campaign. ....

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Cheshire sensory loss charity celebrates landmark year


DSN, a leading sensory loss organisation in the North West and North Wales, turns 45 years old this month.
The organisation was founded as the Cheshire Deaf Society on April 1, 1976, with a sole aim to support people with a hearing loss in living a fulfilling life at the point of need.
Gill Reeder, operations executive, who has been with the charity since its inception, said she was ‘thrilled’ to be celebrating the milestone with the 75+ strong team.
“We are so proud of everything that Cheshire Deaf Society, now known as DSN, has achieved through the hardest year in its 45-year tenure with the impact of the pandemic on the us and of course the rest of the world,” said Gill. “We have so much planned and we really will be celebrating the whole year through!” ....

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Isolated vulnerable people enjoy festive afternoon tea thanks to Cheshire charity


PEOPLE living with memory loss and/or a sensory loss in Cheshire and North Wales have enjoyed a special festive afternoon tea thanks to a charity.
Those living in isolation as a result of the pandemic enjoyed freshly made cakes, sandwiches and Christmas treats from Deafness Support Network.
The charity, which normally runs ‘You Me and Tea’ a cafe to support those with dementia, memory loss and a sensory loss and their carers, has been unable to host the monthly meetups due to the coronavirus restrictions imposed by the government.
In a bid to lift spirits, the team at DSN worked to help arrange the virtual afternoon tea and ensured the boxes where delivered to doorsteps safely. ....

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