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It’s OK to talk – so says the men’s suicide prevention charity Andys Man Club which now has 12 groups across Cumbria, offering peer-to-peer support. They are free to attend and completely confidential.
Andys Man Club in Barrow was recognised at the Love Barrow Awards for its work, based at the Barrow AFC stadium.
As well as Barrow, there are Andys Man Clubs in Ulverston, Kendal and Penrith in Westmorland and Furness.
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A fundraising appeal to help people affected by a fatal fire in Kirkby Lonsdale has been shortlisted for an award, with the winner to be decided by public vote.
Westmorland and Furness Council, Cumbria Community Foundation and the Kirkby Lonsdale Business and Community Recovery Partnership launched the Kirkby Lonsdale Fire Disaster Recovery Appeal in December last year. It supported people directly affected by the town centre fire, in which one person sadly died and many homes and businesses were destroyed.
This partnership has now been shortlisted for the Fundraising Feat of the Year Award in the Cumbria Life Magazine Awards 2025 – previously known as the Readers’ Choice Awards as the winners are chosen by the public.
Vote for the Kirkby Lonsdale Fire Disaster Recovery Appeal Partnership.
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