Michelle: “I realised it’s okay to be honest about your feelings”

Michelle: “I realised it’s okay to be honest about your feelings”

Self-employed carpenter Michelle Jones-Cheung reached breaking point when long-term recovery from surgery left her facing potential bankruptcy. As the daughter of a firefighter and brought up not to talk about her feelings, it took a breakdown during a visit to Harcombe House to make her realise it's okay to be honest with others and with yourself.

Ernie: “Never give up, that’s what I say.”

Ernie: “Never give up, that’s what I say.”

Former London Fire Brigade firefighter Ernie Marshall sought physical support from Harcombe House for a shoulder injury he sustained on a skiing holiday, after being told he had advanced prostate cancer. Now he says he just wants to improve his fitness for whatever time he has left.

Peter: “The staff at Jubilee House saved me.”

Peter: “The staff at Jubilee House saved me.”

When doctors couldn't work out what was causing his pain, Peter Allen turned to The Fire Fighters Charity. A sneaking suspicion from one of our physios led to him having life-changing surgery, and learning to adjust to the future he is now faced with.