Crossroads Care in Richmond and Kingston upon Thames is still going strong 35 years after Crossroads TV company ATV gave them £10,000 to start up
I’m Alistair Clarke with news that ITV drama Nolly has highlighted the work of actress Noele Gordon in setting up a charity to help carers. It all stems from when her character, Meg Mortimer was caring for her disabled son in the long running soap opera. Crossroads Care in Richmond and Kingston upon Thames is still going strong 35 years after Crossroads TV company ATV gave them £10,000 to start up and charity bosses say the needs of carers are the same today as they were back then. For more care news, stay with us here on Care Radio
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