Page 20 • The HERALD • 9th January 2025 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v First Call Rubbish Removal Established 1999 Waste Management Specialists If you’ve got waste we can clear it! • Flats • Houses • Gardens • Sheds • Lofts • Sites • Offices • Warehouses • Shops Specialist in Probate Clearance Certified and compliant to all regulations • Fully Registered and Insured (£5m) We also undertake small demolition works • Sheds/Garage/Outbuildings • Caravans/Boats FREE SAME DAY QUOTATION • PROMPT SERVICE Waste License No: CBDU 258239 Polite and Courteous Staff • Card Payments Accepted Office: 023 8122 4048 Mobile: 07502 093081 Info@firstcallrubbish.co.uk www.firstcallrubbish.co.uk ALL ASPECTS OF ELECTRICAL WORK UNDERTAKEN • Full Rewires • New Circuits • Consumer Unit Replacements • Electric Vehicle Charging Points • Landlord Certification • Smart Homes • Central Heating Controls 023 8089 0932 or 07534 343631 www.alnelectrical.co.uk info@alnelectrical.co.uk Cardiac Charity Receives Generous Donation from The Quilter Foundation Cardiac charity Heartbeat has received a £10,000 donation from the Quilter Foundation to help support its cardiac youth worker scheme. e donation will go towards Heartbeat’s mission to provide a cardiac youth worker to support the psychological needs of young patients with congenital heart disease. e funds will support the work of Becky Cutler, Heartbeat’s dedicated cardiac youth worker based at the University Hospital Southampton. Becky plays a critical role in helping young heart patients navigate mental health challenges such as depression and anxiety, which young patients’ hearts to refine treatment and minimise surgical interventions.” e Quilter Foundation, part of wealth management rm Quilter plc, is committed to empowering young people to overcome challenges. Harvinder Rathore, the Foundation’s Engagement Lead, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership. “The Quilter Foundation is committed to creating brighter futures for the next generation and we are proud to support Heartbeat once again through our Local Community Fund. This partnership reflects our dedication to empowering young people and ensuring they have access to the life-changing support they need to thrive and grow. We are delighted to continue championing Heartbeat’s excellent work in improving the lives of young people with congenial heart disease.” is collaboration underscores the shared commitment of both organisations to improving the lives of young heart patients through innovative care and unwavering support. are o en exacerbated by cardiovascular conditions. “Depression and anxiety are more common among young people with cardiovascular disease and can intensify physical symptoms,” explained Tina Richardson, Head of Operations at Heartbeat. “Many patients have expressed difficulties accessing support following their diagnosis.” Heartbeat, which has been championing the psychological well-being of young cardiac patients, relies on donations to continue its initiatives. Tina Richardson extended heartfelt thanks to e Quilter Foundation for its ongoing support. “We wouldn’t be able to do this without the generosity of our sponsors. This latest donation is incredible, and The Quilter Foundation has been an extraordinary supporter. Last year, they provided a grant for our 3D Heart project, enabling cardiac specialists to create detailed models of baby and Heartbeat receives generous donation from The Quilter Foundation Hythe 2000 – Christmas Tree Festival from Hythe 2000 e Christmas Tree Festival for 2024 is now over and a further update will appear in the next issue of e Herald. We’d like to thank the many visitors to the 44 trees, wreaths and cra s we had on display, the feedback has been very positive. Monies raised at the Festival are split with St Johns Church and Hythe 2000 to support our other activities, mainly extras for local schools. Visit: www.hythe2000.org for more information.
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