Warren, who lives with Asperger syndrome, had been fearing loneliness during the first lockdown. But Rachel, who has worked as a co-ordinator for the supported volunteering project at SAVS for a decade, boosted Warren s spirits with weekly phone calls.
8. Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark A Shoebury dad was bursting with pride after his daughters raised more than £2,000 by taking part in a sleepout. Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark spent 27 hours outside a Tesco store in Southend. The funds raised were donated to Charlie Boys Angels, the Southend Foodbank, CSF and The Project.
9. The Castle pub
Warren, who lives with Asperger syndrome, had been fearing loneliness during the first lockdown. But Rachel, who has worked as a co-ordinator for the supported volunteering project at SAVS for a decade, boosted Warren s spirits with weekly phone calls.
8. Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark A Shoebury dad was bursting with pride after his daughters raised more than £2,000 by taking part in a sleepout. Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark spent 27 hours outside a Tesco store in Southend. The funds raised were donated to Charlie Boys Angels, the Southend Foodbank, CSF and The Project.
9. The Castle pub
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Shared Space - Rachel Rooks persuaded Warren Farley to get involved in volunteering A man living with Asperger syndrome has heaped praise on a charity worker who has constantly checked on his wellbeing during the pandemic. Warren Farley, of Shoebury High Street, had been fearing loneliness when the coronavirus pandemic’s first lockdown was put in place in March. But Rachel Rooks, who has worked as a co-ordinator for the supported volunteering project at charity SAVS for a decade, has ensured Warren’s spirits have been boosted each week with a telephone call. Warren, 48, admits the conversations with Rachel have played a key role in helping him get through the pandemic.