Young Mansfield carer says a huge thank you
But nothing, she said, could compare to the sacrifice and dedication required of a young carer.
Joanne Galazka (24), an ex-Meden school pupil, formerly of Ravensdale Road, raised £6,300 for the support service by taking on the 19,341 ft Tanzanian peak.
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Hide AdSaid Joanne: “It was one of the hardest things I have ever done - you are on the mountain seven days a week and eight hours a day.
“But carers can never give up and this was my way of saying thank you - people do not realise what Carers Trust does.”
Joanne’s young life radically changed at the age of nine, when her mother was diagnosed with severe depression and bi-polar disorder.
The Cardiff University graduate, now a community coordinator for Unite, was the eldest of four children and helped look after her younger siblings.
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Hide AdShe said: “I had a support worker from Carers Trust, who gave me the confidence that I was allowed to dream outside family life.
“I never thought I would get to university. It was just someone at the end of the phone when you have so much responsibility.”