Cancer activity support moves online
Albion in the Community is continuing to support local people whose lives have been impacted by cancer by moving a physical activity group online. The charity’s Brighter Outlook project helps people in Brighton and Hove stay physically active before, during and after cancer treatment, with the charity working closely with local cancer teams Brighton and
Albion in the Community still supporting local people
Albion in the Community may have had to postpone its sessions, but that isn’t stopping it offering support to many of the thousands of people it works with across Sussex. The charity runs more than 60 different projects throughout the local area, supporting upwards of 40,000 people every year. It recently took the tough decision
Albion in the Community suspends delivery
Martin Perry, Chairman of Trustees, and Matt Dorn, Chief Executive Officer, have made the following statement on behalf of Albion in the Community: At Albion in the Community we are implementing a number of measures and precautions to minimise the risk of participants, their families, our staff, and the wider community being impacted by Covid-19/Coronavirus. Unfortunately,
Free physical activity group for young adults affected by cancer
Chloe Woolfe was just 17 when she was diagnosed with bone cancer. A persistent knee problem had been causing her pain for six months, but none of the experts she had visited had expected the cause was cancer. Having begun to lose weight, unable to sleep and regularly being left in tears by the near
The Bull donates £5,000 to Albion in the Community
One of Sussex’s most-popular pubs has donated £5,000 to Albion in the Community, which the charity will now use to help fund its vital local work. The donation from The Bull in Ditchling was made possible by a string of fundraising initiatives at the pub and takes the total raised for Albion in the Community