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Showing posts with label Rik Waddon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rik Waddon. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 November 2013

£30,000 raised for autism by the Hearts and Minds Ball

A huge thank you from all the Hearts and Minds families to all the friends, supporters and celebrities who attended the Viva Las Vegas Ball on Saturday 9th November.

More than £30,000 was raised, which will go towards the total needed to build the planned Education Centre for Autism in Manchester.



Hearts and Minds Ambassador Cleo Higgins arrived at the event in style and later sang...




Hearts and Minds patron and paralympic athlete Rik Waddon also attended the ball with his wife Natalie Jones, here with Hearts and Minds Events Manager Cheryl Broadfoot (centre)


Cheryl, whose son Bobby has autism, bravely had her head shaved at the event, after raising thousands in sponsorship, and then joined Cleo on-stage!


Also at the event, Manchester Mum Annette Jackson spoke about family life with autism.


Finally thank you to everyone who helped organise the event, including the Rococo Group, Julie Perry Events, the Hilton Hotel, and everyone who sponsored Cheryl, shared details of the ball, wrote about it,  and posted photographs and the video!

More about Hearts and Minds and how we help children with autism here: http://www.heartsandmindschallenge.org/

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

A fund-raising night of fabulous fashion and food


Join Hearts and Minds at Rosso Restaurant in Manchester on Wednesday 25th September for fabulous fashion and food served by celebrities including Rik Waddon, Natalie Jones, Helen Flanagan, Will Johnson and Cleo Higgins, and help children with autism.

For more information on this amazing event please contact Hearts and Minds founder Ian McGrath on 07540 558 788 or Ian@heartsandmindschallenge.org.

More about the charity here: Hearts & Minds Challenge



Sunday, 18 August 2013

Champion Cyclist becomes a Patron of Hearts and Minds

Paralympic Medallist Rik Waddon has become a Patron of Hearts and Minds.   A British road and track racing cyclist, who has cerebral palsy, he is married to British Paralympic swimmer, Natalie Jones, and lives in Chorley, Lancashire.  He won medals for Great Britain at both the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Games.


Hearts and Minds founder Ian McGrath commented:  "I am absolutely delighted and honoured that Rik has become a Patron.  He has been a huge supporter of Hearts and Minds over the last year and helped to raise the profile of the many fund-raising events that he has taken part in, such as the Cycling Buddy Charity Challenge in Spain.   Everyone at Hearts and Minds is looking forward to working with him even more closely in the future."

Find out more about Rik here:

Facebook: Rik Waddon

Twitter: Rik Waddon

Website: Rik Waddon Official Site


Monday, 27 May 2013

Day 4 of the CyclingBuddy Charity Challenge for Hearts and Minds

The team at the finish

The fourth and final day of the CyclingBuddy Charity Challenge was a 145 km bike ride from Cadiz in Spain to Gibraltar, which included some tough climbs to finish the epic journey.

A big thank you to the Gibraltar police for closing roads and giving a police escort to all the riders, as well as a great welcome.

There was also an end of event celebration party...


All the funds raised during this event will be used to make a difference to the lives of children with autism in the UK and Ireland.

See http://www.heartsandmindschallenge.org/ for more information.


Sunday, 26 May 2013

Day 3 of the CyclingBuddy Charity Challenge for Hearts and Minds


Keith Duffy putting a brave face on Day 3 of the charity cycle across Southern Spain for Hearts and Minds, just before setting off on the 130 km journey from Seville to Cadiz.

"I might have to cycle standing up today," tweeted Keith Duffy this morning.  "After tomorrow I never want to see a bike again!"

Here's what Keith had to say en route:



Just one more day to go....

Saturday, 25 May 2013

Day 2 of the CyclingBuddy Charity Challenge for Hearts and Minds

Rik Waddon
Day two of the CyclingBuddy Charity Challenge in aid of Hearts and Minds was a 140 km ride from Ronda to Seville.  This is Rik being interviewed during the day...



"We covered it at record busting pace to finish in time to watch the Formula 1 qualifiers!" says Olympic hero Rik Waddon.  "Today respect goes to Tom Spencer: a teenager with no fear!"

Tom (in the plain black helmet) is in some of today's photos


The weather wasn't all good on day two: here's Keith Duffy in mountain fog!

Keith Duffy




Friday, 24 May 2013

Day 1 of the CyclingBuddy Charity Challenge for Hearts and Minds

“The CyclingBuddy Charity Challenge” is a cycling challenge that consists of cycling 300 miles across Southern Spain in 4 days.  A team from Hearts and Minds is taking part to raise more funds towards the £1 million target needed to build a centre of excellence for autism in Manchester.   It began today:

At the start, with Keith Duffy centre right of the photo

The facts about Day 1:


Paralympic cyclist Rik Waddon reported that Day 1 included some "cool climbs on the 120km from #Malaga to #ronda with belting sunshine!"  He and Keith Duffy were helped along the way by their personalised bikes kindly donated by Claud Butler.

Personalised bikes!

 The cyclists en route and an exclusive interview with Keith Duffy...



Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Keith Duffy helps launch £1 million appeal to fund school for autism

Former Coronation Street actor Keith Duffy and Paralympic cyclist Rik Waddon yesterday launched a £1m campaign by Hearts and Minds to open a school in Manchester for youngsters with autism.


To date, the charity has raised more than £500,000 through sponsored bike rides and other charity events.  It is now looking at its most ambitious project so far – funding an Autism Centre of Excellence in Manchester.


Ex-Coronation Street star and Boyzone singer, Keith Duffy, said: "Autism affects development and, while there is no ‘cure’, there are a range of effective treatments which can have a real impact on the condition.   The centre that Hearts and Minds are pushing for will be one of the best of its kind in the UK, and will provide children with autism and their families with a real boost.   It will equip youngsters with the experiences they need to allow them to continue their education in a mainstream school and provide a great start in life."

The centre will initially school 25 pupils, aged three to 11.  Comprehensive evaluations for each student will be carried out to identify their personal strengths and needs, and bespoke programmes will be developed and tailored to each individual.   All classrooms will have five pupils with one teacher and two teaching assistants. The centre will also offer an on-site occupational therapist and two speech and language therapists, who will work closely with the children.   As well as working on academic skills, they will encourage the development of the pupils’ social and verbal abilities.   The centre will also provide family counselling, training for parents and training for emergency services personnel on the best way to approach the autistic people they may encounter in their work.

Hearts and Minds is still searching for a suitable location for the school.  Once this is in place and an opening date has been agreed, the details will be made public so that interested parents can register their children for places.

Ian McGrath, founder of Hearts and Minds, said: “It’s an ambitious project, but one we believe can be delivered. We have lots of different events coming up over the next 12 months and there are many ways for people to get involved and help raise funds. Our aim is to demonstrate that early intervention can be beneficial to young people with autism, not only does it make a big difference to the children it also makes a big difference to their future and we hope this approach  can be rolled out nationwide."

Rik Waddon, Paralympic cyclist, said: “The children and families supported by the Hearts and Minds Challenge are a true inspiration to me. The charity is such a worthy cause and the school in Manchester will make a real difference to so many families here in the North West. I’ll be supporting all the fundraising efforts and following the progress of the sponsored cycle ride next year."

You can watch ITV's coverage of the launch here:

http://www.itv.com/news/granada/2012-10-09/keith-duffy-campaigns-for-autism-school/

Today, Paul Scholes and Keith Duffy confirmed that they will be joining the Hearts and Minds team for the Cycling Buddy Charity Challenge, a sponsored 4-day 300 mile bike ride from Malaga to Gibraltar in May 2013.







The Hearts and Minds mobile phone recycling scheme also raises funds that will go towards the school for autism.  Families can exchange 165 old phones for an iPad. 


If your child needs an iPad please check out Hearts and Minds:

Website: http://www.heartsandmindsphones.co.uk/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/HeartsAndMindsUK
Twitter: @handmchallenge

This scheme began in Ireland: http://www.autismirelandphones.ie/