Ginger Chimp
Just doesn't shut up
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Having received permission from @Mutchy here is a shameless request for help in supporting a great cause:
Hello, everyone
Following on from the many and varied, positive, responses to @TheWolfFromWolverhampton I hope you will forgive me both piggy backing on that wave of positivity and for taking up a thread to share this sponsorship link for a task that my stepdaughter and wife are doing in aid of Autism Initiatives.
My grandson, Dylan, has progressive Autism, so this type of charity fundraising is very close to our family. Katie and Jane have committed to do the “Walk for Autism” at the end of March – 80,000 steps, each, in eight days.
I’m sharing the link for a couple of reasons – maybe you have someone in your family or circle of friends that is affected by Autism and this might be something that you want to partake in or learn more about. It also provides an opportunity to sponsor someone who is taking part and make a small contribution to this great fundraising challenge, should you wish to do so.
Obviously, there is no obligation to sponsor Katie and Jane but, if you feel that you can, it would be very much appreciated.
Thank you for taking the time to read …
https://fundraise.autisminitiatives.org/fundraisers/katieswan
https://www.autisminitiatives.org/
In order to help with this being in the Football Forum, here's a little nugget about Dyl: He started watching Wolves, on the telly, with me when he was about 5. He liked the gold shirts and the green pitch but what really intrigued him was the running style of Leander Dendoncker. From that moment on Dyl was fascinated by his name and how it sounded when he said it. Dyl would always respond "Den - DONCKER" when asked who his favourite Wolves player was. Even now, Dendoncker is still his favourite Wolves player but he can't quite work out why he never sees him anymore. Whenever he comes to visit with granny and grandpa, he comes with a Wolves top, a Wolves bar scarf or (more often than not) a pair of Wolves socks.
Thanks for listening - Ciaran
Hello, everyone
Following on from the many and varied, positive, responses to @TheWolfFromWolverhampton I hope you will forgive me both piggy backing on that wave of positivity and for taking up a thread to share this sponsorship link for a task that my stepdaughter and wife are doing in aid of Autism Initiatives.
My grandson, Dylan, has progressive Autism, so this type of charity fundraising is very close to our family. Katie and Jane have committed to do the “Walk for Autism” at the end of March – 80,000 steps, each, in eight days.
I’m sharing the link for a couple of reasons – maybe you have someone in your family or circle of friends that is affected by Autism and this might be something that you want to partake in or learn more about. It also provides an opportunity to sponsor someone who is taking part and make a small contribution to this great fundraising challenge, should you wish to do so.
Obviously, there is no obligation to sponsor Katie and Jane but, if you feel that you can, it would be very much appreciated.
Thank you for taking the time to read …
https://fundraise.autisminitiatives.org/fundraisers/katieswan
https://www.autisminitiatives.org/
In order to help with this being in the Football Forum, here's a little nugget about Dyl: He started watching Wolves, on the telly, with me when he was about 5. He liked the gold shirts and the green pitch but what really intrigued him was the running style of Leander Dendoncker. From that moment on Dyl was fascinated by his name and how it sounded when he said it. Dyl would always respond "Den - DONCKER" when asked who his favourite Wolves player was. Even now, Dendoncker is still his favourite Wolves player but he can't quite work out why he never sees him anymore. Whenever he comes to visit with granny and grandpa, he comes with a Wolves top, a Wolves bar scarf or (more often than not) a pair of Wolves socks.
Thanks for listening - Ciaran