Doncaster Samaritans: "Don't feel alone this Christmas"

No one needs to feel alone this Christmas.
Don't feel alone this ChristmasDon't feel alone this Christmas
Don't feel alone this Christmas

That's the message from nationwide help and support service The Samaritans this Christmas.

As Samaritans Doncaster gears up for the festive season, Samaritans is reminding people that no one needs to feel alone this Christmas.

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If you’re struggling to cope with life, the pressure to have a good time can magnify your challenges and increase your sense of isolation, even with friends and family around you.

This is why Samaritans volunteers in Doncaster will be there around the clock for anyone who feels they need to talk, in confidence, about whatever’s getting to them – on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, and every other day of the year.

Samaritans’ Branch Director at Doncaster, Tim Harrington, says: “Someone contacts Samaritans every six seconds. Problems don’t go away just because it’s Christmas, so if you’re finding it hard to look forward to the festive season, we’re here for you. If it’s too difficult to open up to friends or family, or you feel you have no one who will listen, talk to us. We’ll keep whatever you say safe, we won’t judge and we’ll help you find a way through.”

Tim added: “It may be your first Christmas without your children because of a separation. Or you may be bereaved, or struggling with redundancy, debt, health, relationships or family issues. It’s okay to not be having a good time, and you don’t have to put on a brave face for us. You can talk to us, by phone, email or face-to-face in our branch. However difficult your thoughts and feelings are, knowing that we care and that we will listen can make all the difference.”

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Samaritans offers round-the-clock support for anyone who’s struggling, whoever they are, however they are feeling, and whatever life has done to them. People can contact Samaritans in confidence by phone, email, text or face to face in one of its 201 branches. Anyone who wants to talk in confidence to Samaritans can call 116123 from any phone or email [email protected].

Last year Samaritans responded to more than 5.3 million calls for help from people struggling to cope, with nearly 200,000* contacts to the charity over the festive season alone.

Samaritans relies almost entirely on donations to run its 201 branches and train its 21,200 volunteers, who also provide emotional support in schools, workplaces, prisons and throughout their local communities.

If you would like to support Samaritans by making a donation, you can find out how you can help at: http://www.samaritans.org/christmas

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