We’re excited to introduce Angie, our volunteer, a retired Head Teacher and skilled reflexologist, who has found a creative way to make a difference.
Reflexology Treatments Supporting Samaritans
Angie offers reflexology treatments, reiki and sound healing with a unique twist: instead of charging a fee, she encourages clients to donate directly to Samaritans via her JustGiving page.
Her one-hour reflexology sessions provide a relaxing experience, and can focus on issues like back pain, sinus pain or sleep challenges. For those who prefer not to have their feet touched, Angie can also perform hand reflexology.
Professional and Confidential Care
Angie is fully qualified, insured, and a member of the Association of Reflexologists and Federation of Holistic therapists.
Each session begins with a brief medical history to tailor the treatment to individual needs. Confidentiality is paramount, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience for everyone.
Donate to Make a Difference
All Angie’s treatments are donation only and she encourages clients to support Samaritans by donating through her JustGiving page.
Why donate via JustGiving?
- It’s fast, secure, and efficient.
- Donations go directly to Samaritans.
- Gift Aid is automatically reclaimed for UK taxpayers, making every contribution even more impactful.
How to Book a Session
If you’re interested in a reflexology treatment or have questions, Angie can be reached at [email protected] or via 07707014137.
Join Angie in Supporting Samaritans
Angie’s dedication to combining her skills with her passion for helping others is inspiring. By donating through her page, you can directly contribute to the essential work of Samaritans while enjoying a relaxing and rejuvenating experience.
Every donation, no matter the size, helps Samaritans continue to provide support to those who need it most.
Thank you, Angie, for your generosity and for offering such a thoughtful way to support Samaritans.
Ready to Donate?
Visit Angie’s JustGiving page today and make a difference. Together, we can continue to be there for those who need us.