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    Weʼve raised £30 to Support pain sufferers and their families in the management of chronic and persistent pain.

    Funded on Thursday, 19th January 2017

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    The magic wand may not exist but there are ways to manage and ease persistent pain, psychologically and physically.

    Pain Support Jersey is a group run by and for persistent pain sufferers, offering practical help, friendship and encouragement. The Charity organise gentle exercise, relaxation and mindfulness sessions supervised by pain specialists. Persistent pain can cause depression and isolation but the group offers companionship and support, so that people affected can live more fulfilled lives.

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      • MARIA FERNANDES

        MARIA FERNANDES

        Oct 3, 2016

        £20.00

      • Lis

        Lis

        Sep 29, 2016

        Good luck with the Marathon, everybody.

        £10.00

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      Please sponsor the team from The Pain Clinic who are raising funds for Pain Support Jersey. Ingrid Wilson, Kim Richings, Stephen Morris, Darren O’Sullivan and Miranda Michel are running in support of this very worthwhile charity.

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