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Lincoln man urges community to support those feeling isolated during festive season

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Lincoln man urges community to support those feeling isolated during festive season

Terry Birkett, who resides in Lincoln, is extending a heartfelt appeal to his community this Christmas. Having experienced the loss of his father at a young age, just nine, Terry is well aware of the emotional burdens the holiday season may bring to those who have lost loved ones. He is urging people to check in on friends, family members, and neighbours who may be dealing with feelings of loneliness or grief during this period. Terry’s plea serves as a reminder for all in Lincolnshire of the value of demonstrating compassion and offering support to one another, ensuring no one must endure alone.

This article has been adapted by The Lincoln Post, based on an original report from www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk.

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