The Spirit of Service is strong within our community. After a conversation with Imogen about her plans to raise funds for a local charity that holds a special place in the hearts of many, we felt compelled to lend our support in making a positive impact.
Imogen writes ‘I left Haileybury in 2020, where I had the best school and extracurricular experience, and indeed, I still keep in contact with many of my former classmates, especially some of the Alban’s girls (who I try and see weekly!)
I was successful in gaining a place at Exeter University and had a fantastic experience both academically and socially.
After graduating, I spent eight months travelling (Europe and Asia) which was an amazing opportunity to meet new people and explore new cultures.
Most recently, I have completed my first year of insurance, working towards becoming a property Underwriter.
I have chosen to raise money for this charity because it is very close to my heart, and I have known the team for many years now. I know first-hand how hard they work to better the lives of those who need help. It is more than just food and clothing that is provided, it’s friendship, face to face support and help when people are struggling emotionally as well as financially.’

Full details of Imogen’s charity and how to donate can be found here: https://www.justgiving.com/page/imogen-brace-1?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=WA
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