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November 9th 2019
Well we have passed the half way mark of 2019 So here is what is coming up in the second half.
Its been a busy time in the office with lots of Phone calls and emails to attend too. If you are one of those still waiting to hear back from the volunteers they will get to you ,its just taking a little time to do as they have their own troubles to deal with to .
We have lots coming up for the children over the summer holidays but I'm sad to say if you don't use what we have available then it might have to stop ,as the volunteers are giving there time up freely when they also could be out having time with their own families .
So here is a run down of what's coming up .
July kicks off with the 3rd July Skills Show @ Hereford Race Course Early Access available from 11 am 5th July Coffee and Chat @ Debenhams 10 till 11.30
Coffee and Cake @ Bromyard 1 till 2.30 NEW Venue 9th July Coffee and Chat @ the Grange in LEOMINSTER 10th July SEND Summit @The Kindle Centre 13th July Puzzle Pieces @ Saxon Hall 18th July Coffee and Chat @ Coffee 1 in Ledbury 26th July Toy Story 4 @ The Courtyard 28th July Autism Friendly Showing of the Lion King @Hereford Odeon
We have allocated a quiet hour between 11am – 12pm for our more vulnerable students.
Students can but do not have to register for the event.
Access to the event is through the main entrance where you will be greeted and guided by event facilitators.
Mark`s and Spencer Volunteers chose the branch for this years Volunteer week and they helped revitalise the Office Space .Hope you all like the transformation.
A FATHER took inspiration from his son to take on a nocturnal running challenge.
Hereford's Mark Radon ran the Midnight Mountain Marathon on Saturday to raise money for the National Autistic Society.
Mr Radon ran 26 miles over the Brecon Beacons, tackling streams, forests and even part of the ‘Fan Dance’, a route undertaken by British Special Forces in their selection process.
“I didn't quite hit my five-hour "Gold" target time”, Mr Radon said.
"But I did complete the Midnight Mountain Marathon in 5 hrs 19 mins so I am one happy boy overall
Mr Radon’s run raised £1,100 for the Hereford Branch of the National Autistic Society, an organisation dedicated to supporting autistic individuals as well as their families and carers. Mr Radon credits his son, Jack, as his inspiration.
He added: “Until Jacko, I never understood what autism was and it was only through Jacko did I really learn the true meaning of life … that you can achieve anything in [life] if you apply yourself to it!”