Revitalise guest Angela's story

Angela’s story

Angela had only £200 in her account when she recently rang Revitalise and this amount had to last her for the next two weeks. Angela comes to Revitalise for respite in January each year, as this is when her SAD is at its worst. She describes Revitalise as being a lifeline for her. 

By the time she called us, her financial situation had caused her a breakdown, and the added stress of having to look into funding was causing it to worsen. Revitalise helped Angela to navigate the funding application process and topped up her existing funding from our own Joan Brander Fund. 

Angela has described how a break at Revitalise Sandpipers is like going from walking in complete darkness to seeing light, and how a weight is always lifted from her. 

Please note: This guest’s name has been changed at her request.

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For more information about the aims and impact of this vital appeal and to find out how you can help, please call the Head of our Appeal, Sarah Boud on 0207 288 6876 or contact our fundraising team via fundraising@revitalise.org.uk

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