Homeless people face ‘double threat’ of COVID-19 and winter
As temperatures drop below zero, health and homelessness organisations have warned that lives will be lost this winter unless rough sleepers can find safe and warm shelter.
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As temperatures drop below zero, health and homelessness organisations have warned that lives will be lost this winter unless rough sleepers can find safe and warm shelter.
Two students from the University of Lincoln recently organised a large donation to YMCA Lincolnshire.
Charities and organisations that strive to help homeless and vulnerable people have been greatly challenged by the coronavirus lockdown measures.
While most people in Lincoln were putting up their Christmas decorations this weekend, the Merry Macs were decorating a large tree with the memories of loved ones affected by cancer.
Remembering a loved one you have lost is very personal, and as the years go by it is often very difficult to find a unique way to celebrate their lives.
The annual event will be held on Tuesday 27th November, with over 1500 people expected to attend.
Dementia Friends training is set to take place at the Engine Shed next Thursday, it has been announced.
St Barnabas Hospice’s Moonlight Walk is to return in June for its eleventh year and take place in two new locations – it has been announced.
A local hospice has been ‘completely overwhelmed’ after being named as one of two charities being supported by Lincoln City F.C. this year.
Alzheimers Lincoln is a group of volunteers collectively raising money for the Alzheimers society here in Lincoln. Tomorrow, they are set to hold a fundraiser gig to continue their excellent…