PCM is an Estate Agency founded by local people who know and love the town that they are working within.
PCM estate agents are Charity Partners of the Sara Lee Trust.
PCM make a regular monthly donation to the Trust.
About The Sara Lee Trust
The Sara Lee Trust is a local charity which aims to improve the lives and well-being of people living with cancer and other life threatening illnesses in the Hastings and Rother area and their family and carers.
They provide, free of charge:
- Specialist psychological and counselling support
- Complementary therapies
- Therapeutic group activities
The Trust supports over 800 patients a year, including patients of St Michael's Hospice and the Rye, Winchelsea and District Memorial Hospital. They also provide therapy at The Sara Lee Therapy Centre in Bexhill, and in the community by visiting patients in their own homes.
To find out more about the services they offer or how to be referred, please contact 01424 456 608 or visit their website www.saraleetrust.org
For more information on how you can support the Trust by making a donation, remembering them in your will or finding out how your company can work with them - please contact Katie on 01424 457 969 or e-mail katiejones@saraleetrust.org
Donate Today
You can make a difference to the life of someone affected by cancer or another life threatening illness by Making a Donation Today. https://www.saraleetrust.org/category/97/427/gift-donation/
Charity Shops
To help fund their services, the trust operates six charity shops across Hastings, St Leonards-on-Sea and Bexhill-on-Sea which stock a wide range of donated goods. To find out more, visit www.saraleetrustretail.org
“We are really pleased to be supporting the Sara Lee Trust, who provide incredible support to people at what must be a scary and frightening time for them. Cancer and serious illness affect so many people, we wanted to do something to help. All the team at PCM are very grateful to local people for trusting us to sell their houses, and we wanted to give something back to the community."