Penguin People are the official fundraisers for North West Mountain Rescue
| Formed in 1980, the North West Mountain Rescue Team is a voluntary organisation that provides a search and rescue service, operating in mountainous or remote areas of Northern Ireland, in particular the Sperrin Mountains, Co. Fermanagh, and the Antrim Plateau. The NWMRT aims to assist in the prevention of the loss of life or injury in mountainous or rural areas by attempting the search for and rescue of groups or individuals who find themselves in danger while in the outdoor environment. |
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While Penguin People Promotions are the official fundraisers for NWMR,
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| The Samaritians: Samaritans volunteers listen in confidence to anyone in any type of emotional distress, without judging or telling people what to do. Samaritans doesn’t offer advice, but by encouraging people who contact us to talk about their feelings we are able to help them explore all the options they have. Samaritans believes that given the time and space to work problems or difficulties through in confidence, people can find an inner strength and perspective which lets them find their own way forward. |
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Laura Lynn
(part of the Children's Sunshine Home) The main aim of the Laura Lynn Foundation is to establish a Children’s Hospice. A Hospice would provide care for children who have life limiting conditions or illness, and for whom curative treatment is not possible. Unfortunately many families have to face the reality of their child not reaching adulthood. We cannot change the inevitable, but by establishing a Hospice, we can help alleviate some of the pain and suffering. Our wish is to Put life into a child’s day, and not days into a child’s life. |
| NI Children's Hospice The children's hospice provides a respite service, support service and end of life care for these special children both in the children's hospice at Horizon House and at home. Life-limited conditions include progressive illnesses such as muscular dystrophy and/or rare genetic disorders or life-threatening conditions such as cancer and heart disease. Such conditions require substantial, complex and in many cases full-time care. Many of the life-limited children will die before reaching adulthood. By providing this special care, we give the family and the full-time carer a well deserved break. Children from birth to 18 years of age are eligible for care, and like all hospice services, there is no charge for families. |
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Penguin People Promotions
53A Comber Road
Belfast
BT16 2AA
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