A Wish to Walk

Story: Usha Blackham

Parents’ group Whiteways Community Learning Group are organising fundraising activities for Amaan, a 5 year old boy and pupil of the school who has Cerebral Palsy.

Amaan can’t walk unaided and uses a walking frame with difficulty. The parents group is trying to raise money to take him to the USA for life changing surgery.

They are planning a fundraising Garden Party on the 22nd July, 11am-5pm.

You can also support this appeal by donating online at:

http://www.justgiving.com/helpamaantowalk

Donations can be made at Whiteways Primary School, Whiteways Road, 242 3169.

Whiteways Community Learning group are collecting money on behalf of Caudwell Children charity. The group is grateful to the school for giving the parents group a chance to help Amaan.

Donations go to Caudwell Children Charity number: 1079770

Garden Party to raise funds for Amaan
11:00am to 5:00pm Friday 22 July 2011

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