Henley MP looking for Christmas card ideas
Published Date:
04 November 2008
HENLEY and Thame MP John
Howell has asked Thomley Hall's
young people to design Christmas
cards.
Mr Howell is promoting Thomley Activity Centre for children and young adults with disabilities and specific needs such as autism this Christmas.
The centre lies near Worminghall on the Oxfordshire/Buckinghamshire
border.
The front picture for his official Christmas card will be selected from designs prepared by the children and young people in a competition which will take place at the Centre during October.
The winning picture will be selected by Henley resident Dame Stephanie Shirley who, through The Shirley Foundation is helping to facilitate scientific research into autism to get at the causes of this disorder by 2014 and to halve its global costs by 2020.
John Howell said: "I am delighted to use my Christmas Card to promote Thomley Activity Centre and am particularly pleased both that the young
people at the Centre will be producing the picture for the front cover and that Dame Stephanie, who has pioneered so much work into autism, has agreed to select the winning picture.
"This is a constituency filled with examples of exceptional charitable
activity. I have seen the impact Thomley Activity Centre can have on the lives of families in which a young person is disabled or has specific needs and it is a pleasure to be able to work with it on this
project."
Claire Acworth from Thomley Activity Centre added: "We were pleased that our new MP came up with such an original idea to support us and the work we do. Thomley Activity Centre provides a unique recreational
facility for disabled children who attend with their families, schools,
respite carers, play schemes and groups. We are delighted that this
Christmas card will reach people who do not yet know about the Centre.
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31 October 2008 12:12 PM
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