Panic
help to
raise
money
for
charity
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Staff at
Panic
Transport
are
reaching
new
heights
in aid
of
charity.
Two
members
of the
Panic
team
will
take up
the
mighty
challenge
for NDCS
(National
Deaf
Children's
Society)
and
climb
the
highest
free
standing
mountain
in the
world,
Mount
Kilimanjaro.
The team
have
been set
goals to
reach
along
the way
in both training
and fund
raising.
A target
has been
set to
raise
minimum
of £4000
for NDCS. |
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Help us
to
create
a world
without
barriers
for deaf
children
and
young
people.
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We need
your old
mobiles
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We are
also
collecting
all your
old
mobiles.
In
working
condition or not,
we need
them.
We can
then
sell
them on
and in
turn
raise
even
more
cash for NDCS.
What an
easy way
to boost
our
target.
Mobile
phones
can be
sent to
us or we
can
collect
them
from you
during
our
normal
rounds.
Please
email us
and we
can
arrange
this for
you.
Mobile
phones,
faulty
or not,
need to be
intact
and have
their
battery
with
them.
If they
are
crushed
or
broken
in half,
we can
not use
them. |
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NDCS is
the
national
charity
dedicated
to
creating
a world
without
barriers
for deaf
children
and
young
people.
They
represent
the
interests
and
campaign
for the
rights
of all
deaf
children
and
young
people
from
birth
until
they
lead
independent
lives.
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There
are
35,000
deaf
children
in the
UK and
three
more are
born
every
day.
90% of
deaf
children
are born
to
hearing
parents
with
little
or no
experience
of
deafness
or
knowledge
of how
to
communicate
with a
deaf
person.
£15
gives a
family
with a
newly
identified
deaf
baby 30
minutes
of free
confidential
support
and
information
in over
100
languages
on the
NDCS
Freephone
Helpline
£30 will
help
give two
schools
the
tools
they
need to
ensure
all
their
deaf
pupils
get the
education
that
hearing
children
take for
granted.
£40
will pay
for a
child to
attend a
sporting
event
and meet
other
deaf
children
for the
first
time.
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