Patsy Palmer and Josie Long to join festival aiming to combat Blue Monday
Patsy Palmer (Dominic Lipinski/PA)
EastEnders star Patsy Palmer and comedian Josie Long are among the celebrities taking part in a festival aimed at brightening up Blue Monday.
The third Monday of January is often labelled as the most depressing day of the year thanks to factors including fading Christmas memories, the impact of the festive period on personal finances and abandoned New Year’s resolutions.
The day-long Festival of Connection event is providing a programme of sessions which will try to inspire and cheer participants at the start of 2021.
Blue Monday Festival offers nationwide cheer on worst day of the year
Free online Festival of Connection on January 18 is out to combat loneliness and brighten up the bluest Blue Monday yet
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THE Welsh Government cabinet have called on the people of Wales to back the fourth Great Winter Get Together campaign as it kicks off this week. The campaign marks a month long, UK-wide celebration aimed at tackling loneliness and isolation, and at bringing communities and people together. The idea was inspired by the late Jo Cox, who believed passionately in reducing loneliness and isolation. The Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services, Julie Morgan, said: “Loneliness and Isolation are feelings that can touch us at any age and any stage of our life. “This year sadly feelings of loneliness have increased, however it’s heartening to see the many ways people have adapted and supported their community and each other. I want to thank everyone who has made a difference.”