
Tagged with: Central England
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Exclusive Interview with Kieran West – 2001
An interview with Kieran West Below is an interview with Kieran West, an Olympian who competed in the Men's 8 rowing in several Olympics, winning a gold medal in 2000. The interview is from the 2001 edition of our old magazine 'Left Clip'.
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CLAPA in the Middle
What a summer it has been so far for CLAPA in the Central region! I hope you’ll read with me to find out what has been happening across the East and West Midlands (as well a bit of Yorkshire!)…..
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New TV show seeking Participants
Remarkable Television are producing a new programme for Channel 4, looking to empower people who feel nervous around make-up
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CLAPA Moving Forward
Chris talks about his week, CLAPA's Adult services, and the new Northern Ireland Branch.
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#FundraisingFriday: Zoe’s Blog
If you follow us on Twitter, you might remember us in the CLAPA office getting really excited following the story of 10 students and their teachers from Queen’s School Girls Chester, who cycled 120 miles, to raise over £1400 (and the figure’s still rising!) for CLAPA. This #FundraisingFriday we want to share Zoe’s fundraising journal with you.
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Trent Network Family Day!
Open to all patients under the Trent Cleft Lip and Palate service. This will be the first Trent Cleft Network Family Day at Sherwood Pines.
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#FundraisingFriday: The Queen’s School Cyclists
You thought the Tour de France was good? It's #FundraisingFriday, and this week we're celebrating the girls from The Queen's School, Chester
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#FundraisingFriday: Leon Banks
For this week’s #FundraisingFriday we really wanted to share this super cute story from Leon, who got in touch with a letter to tell us how he and his family chose to fundraise for CLAPA.
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Adult Voices and Volunteers
On the 8th day of National Volunteers Week, we're hearing from some of our volunteers on the Adult Voices Council about what motivates them to be involved with CLAPA.
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The Local CLAPA Community
To us, volunteering isn’t just about what people can do to help CLAPA and their local cleft community, it’s about making sure that you get just as much out of it as you put in. We want our volunteers to learn new skills, grow their confidence, and make friends and connections with people all across the country. This is what Sian from Caerphilly did when she joined the South Wales Branch.