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Andromeda 15-04-2008 11:35

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I was recently in a very difficult domestic situation and had no idea where to look for help, so I rang Maundy Grange for advice. Dorothy McGregor was very sympathetic and helpful and was able to put me in touch with the right people. Things snowballed and I am now getting the help I so desperately needed. I would like to say a big Thank you to Dorothy and her team. They are providing a valuable and much-needed service to the community.

emamum 15-04-2008 11:38

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Dorothy is lovely, she helped me as well....its nice to be able to go there and have a coffee and a chat to people that understand what you are going through and know how to help.....

AccyLass 15-04-2008 11:40

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Thats's great, she and the people that help her deserve a lot of praise and recognition!:)

blazey 15-04-2008 14:44

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I've also had help from Dorothy before, they're brilliant at Maundy Grange.

jaysay 15-04-2008 16:26

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Maundy is one of the best organisations going, Dorothy is a wonderful person, very selfless, always puting others first

garinda 15-04-2008 16:27

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I've never needed any help, but Dorothy, and her staff, are lovely people to chat with.

I'm pleased you found the help you needed, and hope you get your life back on track very soon.

Good luck.:)

Loz 15-04-2008 16:47

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Yes Dorothy and all at Maundy are wonderful people i have had help from there myself and it really helped me get my life back on track.
I think it gets a lot of unfair criticism but they do provide a very much needed service for a lot of people and it is nice to see the positive comments so far.

emzy 15-04-2008 16:48

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I wasnt aware of this when i needed help :(

flashy 15-04-2008 17:17

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my ickle cousin Lucy is working with Dorothy at the moment, she's going around visiting people i think

jelly baby 25-04-2008 16:11

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I tend to give all my unwanted stuff to Maundy Manna now instead of to the other charity shops, I feel they are somehow more deserving as they are dealing with local people rather than nationwide like Oxfam, Scope et al. (That's not to say these shops aren't doing a good job!)

jaysay 25-04-2008 16:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jelly baby (Post 567631)
I tend to give all my unwanted stuff to Maundy Manna now instead of to the other charity shops, I feel they are somehow more deserving as they are dealing with local people rather than nationwide like Oxfam, Scope et al. (That's not to say these shops aren't doing a good job!)

I'm with you there JB i'd rather support small local charities than the big nationals

Gayle 21-12-2009 19:41

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Can I remind everyone, that if you have anything to spare or any food that is going to waste, they will always appreciate it at Maundy Grange. Perhaps you've bought an extra packet of mince pies or a cake that's too big - or perhaps you might be feeling generous and might want to buy them a few loaves and some cheese - they will be eternally grateful.

At this time of year it's a good time to do something good for someone else.

groove 22-12-2009 10:40

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i too have benefitted from this wonderful,tireless organisation.They really are wonderful and Dorothy is Accringtons Mother Theresa.She has helped more people in this town than anyone,and for little reward.I hope the council realise this and make sure her name goes into local folk-lore.


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