Fundraising event
The Landlord and Landlady of the
Bonclyff pub in Cwmaman, Joe Passmore and
Pamela Connelly, are organising a
fundraising event on Saturday May 25th 2013 in
memory of two young people who died
tragically last year.
The fundraising event will involve a
walk led by Jayne Evans and Karen Ellis, the
mother’s of the young people, Leah
Evans and Rhys Ellis, for whom the walk is in honour of.
There will also be music, food,
karaoke and many other fun activities from 11am onwards. The Patron of New
Horizons, Boyd Clack will be making a guest appearance during the evening.
A great deal of effort has gone into
organising this event and it is hoped the public will give this their every
support.
Pam
Connelly says “There are so many youngsters out there who think there is no one
to turn to. Both mothers and the many
friends of the young people we are remembering want to show there are people
out there who care for them. So let us all give our support to the people
who need it. Because the people at the Bonclyff really do care”.
The monies raised on the day will be
donated to the local Cynon Valley charity New
Horizons which is based in Aberdare
town centre. New Horizons manages
a range of resource and outreach centres throughout Rhondda Cynon Taff for
people experiencing mental health or emotional wellbeing issues, and projects
the positive image of people suffering mental health problems through
challenging discrimination by means of education, outreach work, information
and support services.
The proceeds raised from this
fundraising event in May will enable New Horizons to further develop their new
Young Person’s Project on a long term basis (it is currently
being held every Thursday from 4-9pm
at their Aberdare Resource Centre at 16 Dean Street).
Gill Malpas, Chair of New Horizons
says “We want to thank Pam and Joe for organising this wonderful event.
It will help New Horizons support our Young Person’s Project and help us to
promote the service to any young people between the ages of 18 and 25 who are
experiencing mental health issues.
It is a fantastic example of
community engagement with compassion”
If you are a young person aged 18 –
25 suffering from mental health issues in RCT and would like support please get
in contact on 01685 881113 New Horizons, 16 Dean Street, Aberdare CF44 7BN or
visit our website at www.newhorizons-mentalhealth.co.uk
If you are a youth organisation and
are interested in working in partnership please contact the centre on 01685
881113 or download a referral from our website -www.newhorizons-mentalhealth.co.uk