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1. Singing helps keep minds active
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 21 October 2008What a glorious feeling - they’re singing for the brain.
2. Bra-vo - We've plenty to get off our chests
Get Hampshire, Monday 6 October 2008An Aldershot shop is helping the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice to raise money — by collecting unwanted bras.
3. Intrepid Tom gets ready for three months in Nepal
Get Hampshire, Monday 6 October 2008An intrepid 22-year-old from Yateley is heading off to Nepal on October 12, as part of a project to promote under-standing and fight poverty.
4. Fun from interacting intensively
Get Hampshire, Thursday 2 October 2008Adults with learning disabilities living in Surrey, Hamp-shire and Berkshire are particularly fortunate to have a valuable resource at their disposal — a charity called Parity for Disability.
5. Be a Source of support
Get Hampshire, Friday 26 September 2008Volunteers are needed for a youth charity that mentors and offers life skills to disaffected young people.
6. Band shows a touch of brass
Get Hampshire, Thursday 25 September 2008Alder Valley Brass Band musicians could have been forgiven 15 months ago for sounding The Last Post as membership had declined so dramatically that they had to downgrade to a ten-piece band.
7. Help raise funds for veterans
Get Hampshire, Thursday 25 September 2008New volunteers are needed for this year’s Poppy Appeal.
8. Sign language courses are not just for the deaf
Get Hampshire, Thursday 11 September 2008For around 70,000 profoundly deaf people, British Sign Language is their first language and it offers an open door to fluent communication, friendship and, in some cases, employment opportunities.
9. Special gift an inspiration for animal sanctuary
Get Hampshire, Thursday 7 August 2008The acquisition of a horse was the trigger that led an Aldershot couple to start their animal sanctuary, Ray of Hope, in Badshot Lea.
10. Providing a voice, enabling choice
Get Hampshire, Monday 28 July 2008Sometimes it can be hard to ask for what you want, but for someone with a learning disability, anxiety can be intensified. The charity Just Advocacy was formed to overcome this situation and allow them to have their say.
