Graham and his family support local charities and not for profit organisations that have touched them and their colleagues over the years.
Supported Charities. THE WELL are a non profit organizations who offer help and support to people who are experiencing emotional or personal difficulties in their lives and who are trying to find a way forward.
Contact us on 07816 357484
Left: Graham Worraker presenting a cheque for £5000.00 to Ann Green of 'The Well' accompanied by David Burton APGM.
Hospital at Home is for anyone who is well enough to leave or avoid hospital but needs extra support in Peterborough.
Community rehabilitation – supporting people who are well enough to leave or avoid hospital, but need extra support at home. This may involve Hospital at Home, occupational therapy and physiotherapy for a period of up to six weeks.
Palliative care – supporting people to remain at home, if they choose to, at the end stages of life.
If you have any questions about the services or would like to make a referral you can contact the team on 0330 726 0077
Right: Presenting a cheque for £1625.00 to Dee George of Hospital at Home.
Shine was formed in 1966, initially to help families and individuals affected by spina bifida and hydrocephalus.
Shine provides specialist support pre birth and throughout the life of anyone living with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus and related conditions, as well as to parents, families, carers and professional care staff. Shine enables people to get the best out of life.
Left: Graham Worraker completing his 150' abseil down from the North Tower of Peterborough Cathedral.
The RMBI are committed to delivering services that promote the dignity, independence and choice of the individuals we support. Person centered care is at the heart of what we do and this is reflected in how we engage with our residents, visitors and staff.
Peterborough Cathedral has charitable status and receives no direct funding from the state or from the local parish shares to help raise the £3,500 required every day to maintain its operation throughout the year. They are steadily working towards the Peterborough 900 Campaign's goals. A major thank you to all the individuals, businesses and funding bodies who are supporting these achievements.
Macmillan Cancer Nurses want to reach and improve the lives of everyone living with cancer and to inspire millions of others to do the same.
There are 2.5 million people living with cancer in the UK today, and as more people live longer with their cancer, this number is set to grow to 4 million by 2030. There aim is to make sure they can p
Macmillan Cancer Nurses want to reach and improve the lives of everyone living with cancer and to inspire millions of others to do the same.
There are 2.5 million people living with cancer in the UK today, and as more people live longer with their cancer, this number is set to grow to 4 million by 2030. There aim is to make sure they can provide support to everyone who needs it and to help people affected by cancer feel more in control of their lives.
RNLI volunteer lifeboat crews provide a 24-hour rescue service in the UK and Ireland, and their seasonal lifeguards look after people on busy beaches. The Flood Rescue Team helps those affected by flooding.
RNLI crews and lifeguards have saved over 142,700 lives since 1824 but we’re more than a rescue service.
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