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Angels of Hope by My Melts

byAdmin inNews posted onMarch 3, 2019
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Angels of Hope by My Melts

My Melts are selling these handmade angels to raise funds for Richmond.

These angels are a symbol of love, hope and strength. They remind people of their value and that they are more than just their diagnosis. They remind people that they are not alone in their struggles and that there is the support that can be attained if one searches for it.

One in four persons is affected by mental health problems at some point in their lives. Richmond offers support, therapy and training to both the general public and companies that have their employees’ mental well-being close to their heart.

To continue offering such services, Richmond requires large amounts of funding and it is thanks to donors like Ms Stacey Abela – the shop owner of My Melts – that the organisation remains able to do what it does.

These angels can be bought to keep or given to a person who is valuable to you for just €4 from www.mymelts.com.mt

Thank you for supporting our NGO. You are the true angels in our eyes.

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