Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Nerve Wracking

Yesterday I finished all my assemblies at Woodkirk, and let me tell you its scary! Luckily I had Amy Haslam to help me, she definitely took the pressure off and it meant I wasn’t stood at the front of the hall all on my own!
Hopefully everyone now understands why we are doing ECO kids, and what ill be doing in Tanzania. Lots of students have been talking to me around school, people I’ve never met before now say hello! Random but nice.

Thank you to Molly and Liam for singing in the final assembly, after the music failed to work!

Also thank you to Talkeem, Miss Wylde and Miss Bowen for saying a few words in the assemblies.

Here are a few photos of us doing the assemblies.





Now that they are over, I’m getting the letters and bags out to the vertical forms, so we can start collecting.

Finally I got a few more donations, one from my Nana and Grampy and one from my Dad’s company’s accountant! So a big thanks to these people.

Extra News

I should mention that Robin, (the accountant) is currently looking into doing a mobile heart clinic for children, after it was announced that the local one would be shut down, and any cases would have to be transferred to Newcastle. I myself think this is appalling, as we are talking about life and death situations of often young children. He has been on the radio a few times and will be keeping me posted on his progress.

I plan on helping him, if he so wishes, as I really believe this is a very important cause. I may be able to volunteer for him, or help fundraise, since I’m doing enough of it myself at the moment!

Keep checking my blog for news and information!

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