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June Newsletter

Newsletter - June 2009

Welcome to our June Newsletter I hope you find something interesting and useful in this edition.  If you would like something specifically relating to your particular problem, then please do not hesitate to contact us on anxietyalliance@googlemail.com

Everyone is under more stress now, with the fear of losing jobs, homes and having to cut back on  what, a few months ago, we took for granted.  The same applies to charities.  It is very difficult for us to find funding so we cannot expand in the way we would like,  Therefore it is a wonderful thing when two people run the London Marathon, and are sponsored by so many people.


January 2008


ANXIETY ALLIANCE NEWSLETTER

 

JANUARY 2008

 


On behalf of Anxiety Alliance I would like to wish all our readers a very happy New Year, and hope that you will be able to control your anxiety disorder better in 2008 than you did in 2007. After all, it is in your hands, and with our help, advice and support, you can.

 

The total amount raised by Marcus Head and his friend David Badock in being sponsored for the London Marathon was £3,034.41. Congratulations to them both, and our sincere thanks for all their effort.


July Newsletter

Anxiety Alliance Newsletter
July 2007.


  LONDON MARATHON 2007


January 2007

 

Anxiety Alliance Newsletter

Here we are at the beginning of a New Year, and hoping that it will be better than the last one in many ways, especially as some days can be so dark we need the light on, it's dark when we get up and stays like it all day. 

People react to the changing seasons with changes in mood, metabolism and behaviour. Most people find they eat and sleep more in the winter and dislike dark mornings and shorter days. However for some the symptoms are often severe enough to disrupt their lives and to cause considerable distress. These people are suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD


October Newsletter - Anxiety Alliance

   

 Anxiety Alliance 

Registered Charity No: 1115223

October 2006

This is the first Newsletter of Anxiety Alliance and we hope that it will be informative and enjoyable.  We would like to receive any comments you may have regarding the newsletter, or any articles you would like published, after all this is your newsletter.  Please send any comments or articles either to the registered address, or e-mail them to anxietyalliance@btinternet.com for inclusion in our future Newsletters.


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