James Wade 501 Charity Rally

WAA Chosen is raising money for Bipolar UK
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James Wade 501 Rally · 27 September 2022

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Bipolar UK is the national charity dedicated to supporting individuals and families with the much misunderstood and complex condition of bipolar. We support more than 80,000 individuals and families every year.

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Thanks for visiting my JustGiving page.

Having been diagnosed with bipolar and ADHD, I am fully aware of what it’s like to live with this condition and how challenging it can be. The aim of the 501 Charity Rally is to raise awareness of the condition and the incredible work Bipolar UK do.

I want to encourage understanding of bipolar because someone with the condition is 20 times more likely to take their own life than someone without it. Bipolar UK is the only national charity dedicated to supporting people affected by bipolar. They provide information and advice, a network of support groups, an eCommunity, workplace training and telephone and email peer support. Bipolar UK also works in partnership with research organisations and campaigns to increase understanding of the condition. With your generous donations, Bipolar UK will be able to reach and support many more of the one million people living with bipolar in the UK.

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Once you donate they will send your money directly to Bipolar UK. So, it is the most efficient way of donating as it saves the charity time and costs.

Cheers for your support.

James

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