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查询30344供应商 捷多邦,专业PCB打样工厂,24小时加急出货 Newsletter Autumn 06 IN THIS ISSUE... • HAVING A BALL ANDREW FLINTOFF VISITS US! • FOUNTAIN FEATURE • FEEL THE HEAT England and Lancashire cricketer and Ashes ARCTIC FUN hero Andrew Flintoff – who is supporting the • CHASE CHALLENGERS RETURN CHASE Ben Hollioake Fund during his benefit • FUND FOR BEN HOLLIOAKE year - visited Christopher’s recently to meet • some of the families and find out about the work • ALSO YOU WILL FIND OUR CHRISTMAS that CHASE does. BROCHURE WITH CARDS AND GIFTS ETC... (THIS BROCHURE WILL SOON BE AVAILABLE Cricket fan Thomas Blumire was there with his AS A DOWNLOAD FROM OUR WEBSITE) father Jerry and Sian Tolfree went along with her mother Tina to meet the cricketing star. Both families said it had been a “fantastic MP’s AT CHASE experience” to meet Andrew. Young Ben . Clampitt was there on a break as well and was Tory MP’s Anne Milton (Guildford) and Jeremy equally thrilled to meet him. Hunt (South West Surrey) experienced first hand knowledge of what it is like to work at After signing scores of autographs Andrew Christopher’s recently during volunteers week headed off by helicopter to Fontwell racecourse when they joined members of the CHASE care where he hosted a hospitality box of supporters team during their morning’s work. who had bid at a benefit night auction, for the opportunity to spend the race day with him. They chatted to several children and agreed it The event was organised by racehorse owner had been a real privilege to meet the Paul Beck who is also chairman of Andrew youngsters and of course members of the Flintoff’s Benefit Year Committee. CHASE care team, as well as some of the many Andrew Flintoff with Ben Clampitt. volunteers who support CHASE every day. Andrew Flintoff meets friends at CHASE Andrew Flintoff singing for CHASE Only a couple of weeks after visiting CHASE Andrew Flintoff was singing on stage with Elton John! Sporting legends were among a massive audience who gathered at Battersea Park to hear him sing on stage with Elton John in a duet at Andrew Flintoff’s testimonial fundraising dinner. They sang Rocket Man, the theme tune which was adopted by the England team during Anne Milton and Jeremy Hunt with Maddy, last year’s ashes victory over Australia. who is enjoying a swing in the grounds at Christopher’s. Andrew Flintoff; Sian Tolfree from Leatherhead; The dinner raised money for the CHASE Ben Mike Summerbee from Flintoff’s Benefit Hollioake fund as well as Leukaemia Research Committee who accompanied Flintoff on the visit Fund, the Kirsty Appeal, the Magic Bus Charity to CHASE; Jerry Blumire - father to Thomas; Tina and the Lord’s Taverners – all beneficiaries of Tolfree - mother to Sian and Thomas Blumire. the benefit year. The event raised over £300,000. CHASE LONDON MARATHON TEAM TOPS £142,000 Andrew Castle with Emily, Dominic and • Carole Lawson rolling the raffle drum! Members of the CHASE London Marathon team celebrated phenomenal fundraising success recently STOP PRESS: at a post-event barbecue at Loseley House, the home of MINI RAFFLE RESULT team captain and CHASE Vice President Mike More CHASE Patron and CMTV presenter Andrew Castle, Molyneux and his wife Sarah. assisted by Emily and Dominic Bowden made the The team of 51 runners raised an astonishing £137,086 draw for the Mini convertible at the CHASE family fun through sponsorship - and following the team day on September 3rd. CHASE Patron Carole Lawson get-together this figure increased by a further £5,000 to who donated the Mini was also there to lend a hand. £142,086 when runners turned up with more cheques The Mini winning ticket number was: 78326 and cash! The Plasma TV ticket number was: 66276 Winners of the Classic Hotels Break: Ticket 39066 John Hastings who is chair of the CHASE Horsham (Gretna Green); 44094 (Dart Marina) and 14828 The CHASE Marathon team with John Hastings Supporters Group and describes himself as the (Fosse Manor). Cheam Motors who generously “non-running facilitator” organises the team on behalf donated the promotional Mini for the 6 months raffle of CHASE and was delighted with this year’s result. Anyone who would like to join the CHASE team next have now put it up for sale at £13,500. Anyone year can contact him on 01403 253773. interested in this snazzy little Cool Blue convertible should contact Nicky Rennie at CHASE. ANTHEA AND GRANT’S The Royal Philharmonic SUMMER BALL. comes to CHASE! Once again CHASE Patrons Anthea Children supported by CHASE had a rare Turner and Grant Bovey held their opportunity to take part in workshops run by spectacular Summer Ball at their home members of the Royal Philharmonic in Surrey in aid of CHASE and DebRa. Orchestra recently – which culminated in a 500 guests were treated to wonderful concert being performed by the children food and drink while being with the RPO musicians. magnificently entertained by the Royal CHASE music therapist Vicky Kammin said Philharmonic Orchestra, Duncan James the children were mesmerised by the whole and Keedie, the irrepressible Chico and experience. “All the children were able to the eternally spectacular Lulu. Bobby contribute to the music and join with the Davro once again proved that he is the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra members in “Master of all Ceremonies” keeping creating many wonderful compositions. The everyone in stitches the whole night, children’s faces were a delight to share; it even bringing Ozzy Osbourne to the was a truly unforgettable experience for stage, Davro style of course. The silent everyone involved.” and main auctions provided some truly CHASE Care Team member amazing prizes including a flat in Jacqui Taylor with Olivia The concert was attended by families; CHASE London, supersonic jet flights, shopping chairman Stephen Walls, members of staff trip with Liz Hurley and a Ferrari to and friends. Vicky said: “It was absolutely amazing. Everyone was in tears – the name but a few. As you can imagine children made us all so proud. They had learnt some wonderful compositions these raised an enormous amount and which they performed on the evening and afterwards we created a slideshow of we cannot wait to find out if the final the workshops and put that to music as well. It was really emotional.” amount will be a record. Find out in the Anthea and Chico next edition of PaperCHASE. James Hutchinson, Head of Community and Education at RPO, organised the project with Our heartfelt thanks go out to Anthea Vicky with the help of CHASE volunteers. and Grant for their continued generosity towards CHASE and DebRa, James plays keyboard and took part in the we really are extremely grateful for their months of work and planning workshops with colleagues Sigrum Griffiths to give us such a wonderful event. We would also like to send our thanks workshop leader who plays Djembe drum; to Christine and Loraine and everyone in the Summer Ball office for Dougie Mitchell on clarinet; Helen Simons on their absolutely amazing hard work and dedication which made the bassoon, and Cath Haggo on violin. evening the success it was. Children who took part included Jonathan Cheong (7) from Guildford; Carter Latif (4) CHASE CEO moves on from London; Olivia Leonard (7) from • Guildford, Susannah Ocansey (16) from Mitcham, sisters Jasmine and Melissa Coleman from Horsham. Jonathan with PRO clarinet player Dougie Mitchell Chris Robinson with his wife Julie and sons Kier and Oscar at the barbecue Lots of music fun! CHASE care team member Lisa Jones with Melissa CHASE CEO Chris Robinson, who has headed the charity for just and Jasmine, and Helen from RPO who is showing them her bassoon! under five years, has moved on to set up a UK branch of the international charity, Right to Play. Pictures by Glenn Harvey At a farewell party, CHASE chairman Stephen Walls spoke about the dedication and enthusiasm that Chris had always shown GIFTS IN MEMORY! and his professionalism in leading the CHASE team. He said he would be very much missed by everyone but wished him luck in his CHASE can now provide special tribute cards for donations in lieu of flowers. new venture. A gift in memory is a very special way to help us continue supporting so many families. For more information please call Ian Davies on 01483 447756. A farewell barbecue was held at Loseley Park, courtesy of Mike and Sarah More Molyneux, and funded by colleagues and friends – who had also donated money in order to buy Chris a splendid THE RED FACE STORIES BOOK• mountain bike and some luggage. Chris said that CHASE had been Could this be the greatest stocking filler for Christmas 2006? a very special place to work and an honour to head such a worthwhile and well respected charity. Frances Coverdale, former BBC broadcast journalist and chair of the An official announcement regarding a replacement CEO will be Richmond and Kingston CHASE made shortly. Support Group, has recently completed the Red Face Stories book LEND YOUR SUPPORT TO FAIR PLAY! - a collection of anecdotes about things children and adults have said Fair Play for Children’s Hospices, is a or done to embarrass each other. campaign dedicated to securing sustained, long-term funding for children’s hospice The book has been funded by Tina Aston who works at CHASE head office and services Neil D Bruce Copp OBE, Chairman whose eight year old son Matthew was the first child to die at Christopher’s. The of Fair Play for Children’s Hospices took part introductory page features a poem written by Matthew.
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