‘Wicked Welly’ Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month
The ‘Wicked Welly’ Month was started six years ago by the Bobath Children’s Therapy Centre to help raise awareness of cerebral palsy in Wales.
Approximately £5,000 has been raised so far this year and other events have included a race night, a corporate breakfast and a number of sponsored ‘Welly Walks.’ The walks allow children who come to the Bobath Children’s Therapy Centre to take part in the events, and lots of families attend.
Bobath Children’s Therapy Centre – Short Film
Forties favourites, vintage stalls and homemade cakes are all on offer at a special event to raise awareness of cerebral palsy in Wales.
The Vintage Afternoon Tea, organised by Bobath Children’s Therapy Centre, will be held at Bethany Baptist Church Hall, Cardiff, on Saturday 26 October.
Entry to the event costs £1 and money raised will go towards funding intensive blocks of Bobath Therapy for children with cerebral palsy.
Young Welsh singer, CoryLeigh, will provide vintage entertainment and an afternoon tea will be available for £5 per person.
Emma Bennetts, Trust and Legacies Coordinator for the Bobath Children’s Therapy Centre, said: “We are really looking forward to the Vintage Afternoon Tea which will be a great event to round off the ‘Wicked Welly’ Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month.”
‘Wicked Welly’ Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month
The ‘Wicked Welly’ Month was started six years ago by the Bobath Children’s Therapy Centre to help raise awareness of cerebral palsy in Wales.
Approximately £5,000 has been raised so far this year and other events have included a race night, a corporate breakfast and a number of sponsored ‘Welly Walks.’ The walks allow children who come to the Bobath Children’s Therapy Centre to take part in the events, and lots of families attend.
Bobath Children’s Therapy Centre – Short Film