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Brook has touched hundreds of thousands of lives in its 60 year history. We are sharing and celebrating stories of how Brook has helped you. If you’ve got a story to share, we’d love to hear it. You can submit using our online form.

Linda Baker, 77, is a retired English and Drama Teacher who lives in London. Here she shares her memories of visiting the very first Brook clinic in 1966.

Read Linda’s story

Cassie, 24, talks about how Brook has helped her and her friends over the years by being a safe, supportive and non-judgemental source of care and education.

Read Cassie’s story

Nikki Oni, 17, is a Brook Participation Advisory Group member. In this blog, she talks about her experience with RSHE at school and the importance of talking about topics before they’re needed and in response to where young people are at.

Read Nikki’s story

Yasmin, talks about what it was like to visit Brook Bristol during her time at university in the late 2010s.

Read Yasmin’s story

60 years ago, Helen Brook opened the first ever Brook in Central London. This left a legacy which resulted in her being recognised in the BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour Power List.

Read about Helen Brook

Got a Brook story to tell?

If you’ve got a story to share, we’d love to hear it. You can submit using our online form.

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This year, millions of people in the UK will experience attacks on their sexual and reproductive rights; attacks that are shaped by, and reinforce, stigma. 

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