Andrew Gwynne supports NCH's Growing Strong Campaign | |
(left) Andrew Gwynne MP with Clare Tickell, NCH Chief Executive. The NCH Parliamentary reception, sponsored by Rt. Hon Hilary Armstrong MP, was an opportunity for politicians to learn more about the charity and its ‘Growing Strong’ campaign to improve the emotional wellbeing of the UK’s children. Not only was the reception attended by politicians from all parties, but a variety of celebrities were also in attendance including, The Apprentice’s Michelle Dewberry and ‘Dr Who’ actor Peter Davidson. Youngsters supported by NCH’s Pinnacle project in London and Dudley Young Carers, that both work to build confidence and wellbeing, told the crowd about the difference the projects make to their lives. Andrew Gwynne MP said: “NCH’s Growing Strong Campaign sends all of us a strong message; we have to bolster the emotional wellbeing of children today if they are to get the chances in life they deserve tomorrow. It’s been interesting finding out about the work that NCH is doing on the ground to achieve just this. It is imperative that we all now follow their lead.”
“We’re grateful to Andrew Gwynne MP for showing his support for NCH’s Growing Strong campaign. It’s an acknowledgement that he recognises and shares our opinion that emotional wellbeing is the bedrock of children’s youth and happiness. It helps to give youngsters the future they deserve.” Sharon Hanson, Project Worker at NCH’s Pinnacle project, said: “The reception has been a great opportunity for us to talk to MP’s about our work with young people. It is important they know how children feel, as they are the ones who are in a position to make a difference.” | |
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