10 March 2010
 
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Where we have been able to help

 

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A widow living in a remote country area had only electricity as her source of heating and the only access to TV was by satellite services.

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A retired overseas marine engineer developed a serious health problem requiring regular hospital treatment.

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The wife of a seagoing marine engineer with two teenage daughters was suddenly widowed

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A retired marine engineer suffered severe medical problems and so that he could remain in his own house the Guild funded the provision of a downstairs...

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An IMarEST member died within a few weeks of being diagnosed with cancer. His daughter was at university studying to become a veterinary surgeon. The ...

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An elderly widow could no longer walk into her local village to shop and visit the library.

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The electrical wiring failed in the house of an elderly widow and her sister. The Guild paid for the house to be rewired.
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The son of an IMarEST member was born with ‘Treacher Collins Syndrome’, which meant that he was without external ears.

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An IMarEST member was badly burned with petrol during an accident whilst refuelling his car and was unable to work.

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A retired marine engineer who suffered a massive stroke and was confined to a nursing home had very limited mobility.  His younger wife struggled...

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