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Here’s what our sponsors and partners are saying . . .

HERE’S what our sponsors and partners are saying about All Together NOW!

“We are delighted with the huge progress All Together NOW! has made. We know from the number of telephone calls we receive from people who have read the paper that distribution is on the increase and is reaching the right audience. — Steve Morgan, chairman, The Morgan Foundation

“We are very impressed with how All Together NOW! is getting our health messages to people across the region. The paper is having a tremendously positive impact on people’s wellbeing, especially those affected by disability and age, and we are delighted to continue our partnership. — James Brown, Head of Communications Liverpool Community Health (NHS) Trust

“All Together NOW! has helped us to reach some of the 5,000 people from the banking sector in the North West who have to cope with multiple issues like work/life balance, financial problems, dealing with caring and health issues. The paper is making a terrific social contribution. — Fred Payne, CEO, Bank Workers Charity

“All Together NOW! is making a hugely important social contribution to people affected by health issues and deserves to be supported. There is nothing else like it in the country and we know how valuable it is for many of our customers. We are proud to be associated with the paper. — Chris Houghton, CEO, Park Group plc

“THE North West is fortunate to have such a distinctive and FREE newspaper in All Together NOW! — Dave Scanlan, Liverpool Community College

“All Together NOW! is a fabulous example of how sheer willpower and a reluctance to give in can create and maintain a specialist publication. All Together NOW!’s success is remarkable. — O2 North West Media Awards

– and here’s what the Minister for Disabled People has to say . . .

“All Together NOW! is a terrific newspaper that’s helping so many people. It is a fantastic brand, trusted by its ever-growing army of readers, and, apart from the all the help and inspiration it gives to families affected by disability, it is also raising significant general awareness about the everyday issues that disabled people and those in poor health face in the UK — Esther McVey, Minister for Disabled People

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