Skip, donate and nominate this summer for The Sussex Snowdrop Trust
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The Sussex Snowdrop Trust’s #skip4snowdrop campaign was launched by Judge Rinder to help raise money for the charity which provides nursing care at home for children with a life-threatening or terminal illness.
Members of The Collective South Coast members have embraced the challenge in a series of online skipping videos which can be viewed on social media.
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Hide AdCo-founder Abby Smith said: “Throughout this ‘Coronacoaster’, members have continued to meet up virtually via our coffee catch ups and monthly summits.
“They have shared their experiences, the highs and the lows.
“It has been a worrying time for some but we have had stories celebrating expansion and agility as businesses navigate new ways of working.
“The ethos of the group is to encapsulate the importance of mind, body and soul and to champion members in their pursuits.
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Hide Ad“This summer has brought the challenge of charity fundraising without gatherings and events.
“We have been totally blown away by the positivity, determination and innovation demonstrated by The Sussex Snowdrop Trust.
“It has inspired us all to fundraise individually for the charity and then to get involved with the wonderful skip4snowdrop campaign.“
Fellow co-founder Helen Hoile said: “One of our members, JBS Design, offered to produce the graphics for the campaign.
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Hide Ad“This period of uncertainty and change has emphasised the importance of connections whether in virtual meetings or via social media platforms.
“At The Collective, our members continue to inspire each other and forge community connections that feed our wellbeing and business journey.
“We hope that many people join in and make a difference this summer with #skip4snowdrop.”
The Sussex Snowdrop Trust supports about 70 families across the area who are among the most vulnerable in the county.
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Hide AdThese families have been shielded for long periods and have experienced high degrees of anxiety, which their counsellors have supported them through.
During the lockdown, nurses have continued to provide vital support and advice in full PPE or remotely online.
Many children have missed their nurse support workers, so they created puppet shows and storytelling sessions to entertain them online.
To take part in #skip4snowdrop challenge visit www.thesussexsnowdroptrust.com for more information, or got to www.justgiving.com/fundraising/skip4snowdrop to skip, donate and nominate – and don’t forget to take a video of your skipping and share it on social media, or email it to [email protected]
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Hide AdTo find out more about The Collective South Coast visit www.thecollectivesc.co.uk
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