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Woman's Weekly Charity of the Year 2009

Woman's Weekly logoThe Trust has been chosen as Charity of The Year 2009 by Woman’s Weekly magazine and over the coming year we will be working in partnership with the magazine to raise the profile of carers.

Throughout 2009 the magazine will be publishing a series of features and interviews to highlight carers issues. Each week Woman's Weekly's will be featuring real carers' stories, agony aunt features and celebrity exclusives. Download the attachment for some handy tips on how to host your own party.

Care to Share campaign

Woman's Weekly has launched a fundraising initiative to encourage their readers to host ‘Care to Share’ parties to raise money for The Trust for the next eight issues.

You can help to raise funds for The Trust by holding your very own Care to Share swap party. Download the document below for some handy tips on hosting your own event.

Care to Share - Show how much you care (219 KB)

See the Charity of the Year 2009 coverage for yourself...

January 20th

Launch issue with an exclusive interview with Trust Vice President and Little Dorrit star, Pam Ferris, and a letter from HRH Princess Anne on the work of the Trust.*
January 20th 1 of 3 (443 KB)
January 20th 2 of 3 (400 KB)
January 20th 3 of 3 (441 KB)

January 27th

In-depth article from Pam Cowe, 53, from Sunderland, who cares for her children, Toni-Anne, 28, and Andrew, 24. "The website is my lifeline" feature from carer Jill Jukes.
January 27th 1 of 2 (430 KB)
January 27th 2 of 2 (470 KB)

February 17th

Q&A with Trust Chief Executive, Carole Cochrane.
February 17th 1 of 3 (459 KB)
February 17th 2 of 3 (438 KB)
February 17th 3 of 3 (470 KB)

March 17th

'A cup of tea with Nigel Havers' the BAFTA nominated actor.
March 17th 1 of 1 (469 KB)

September 1st

Charity begins at home - Sharing the Caring
Womans Weekly 1 September 2009 1 Of 3 (562 KB)
Womans Weekly 1 September 2009 2 Of 3 (429 KB)
Womans Weekly 1 September 2009 3 Of 3 (442 KB)

Find out more...

“No doubt many of you will know carers at first hand, or someone who does, and I hope all readers of Womans’ Weekly enjoy finding our more about the work of the Trust.” HRH Princess Anne, President of the Trust

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