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Rail operator joins wider industry to support Samaritans’ latest campaignThe UK’s largest rail operator is teaming up with the Samaritans and wider rail industry to show its support for the ‘Small Talk Saves Lives’ campaign, which aims to empower the public to start a conversation that could help save a life. New research from the charity reveals that just 50% of adults said they would fee
To recognise its ongoing support for the theme of health and wellbeing at this year’s Cows about Cambridge art trail, official travel partner of the exhibition, Thameslink, will be hosting a drop-in mental health hub at Cambridge station. Staffed by volunteers from Cambridge Samaritans, CPSL Mind's STOP Suicide campaign and Cambridgeshire Public Health, the hubs will be open from 07:00 to 19:0
After months of training, a group of rail enforcement officers from Southern are taking on the Three Peaks Challenge at the end of June to raise funds for the Samaritans.
Celia Clark, Customer Experience Manager at Govia Thameslink Railway, is running her first full marathon in April in support of the Samaritans, after taking part in a training course with the charity on how to help vulnerable people on the railway.
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