Autumn 2014 Newsletter
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Autumn 2014 Newsletter
Newsletter Autumn/Winter 2014 Art therapy for children and young people with chronic illness Welcome to our Autumn/Winter 2014 newsletter As the Teapot Trust enters its �ifth year, I feel now is a good time for a moment of re�lection. It has been an amazing journey to see the charity go from strength to strength, supported along the way by so many resourceful and dedicated people. There has been laughter, tears, frustrations, celebrations and many challenges along the way but our dedication to providing art therapy has never wavered from our small beginning in Edinburgh to our current programme of thirteen services. Thank you to all my fellow Trustees, our amazing of�ice and art therapy teams, our volunteers and many supporters (large and small, near and far) for making the provision of art therapy in so many hospitals a reality. Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and New Year. Laura Young, Founder Laura was honoured to receive an award for her services to charity from the Lord Provost of Glasgow at a recent ceremony in the City Chambers. UPCOMING EVENTS Following the success of the recent Halloween Toddler Time screening, the Cameo Cinema is planning a Christmas-themed screening. See their website for details. The Open Eye Gallery is hosting a Christmas Private View at the Union Plaza in Aberdeen on Dec 4, with works by John Bellany CBE, Chris Bushe RSW, Barbara Rae CBE, Alberto Morrocco OBE and Leon Morrocco RSA RGI. Call 0131 557 1020 for more details. Could it be us? White Stuff opened a new store in Eastgate Shopping Centre, Inverness just after the start of our pilot project at Raigmore Hospital, Inverness. They were looking for a charity partner for their new store and we put forward our proposal. The successful charity will be announced after presentations on 4 December – so �ingers crossed! Happy Birthday to us! In the last six months we have Celebrated our second birthday at Yorkhill hospital in May with a Story & Song session to entertain the children from Julia and Malcolm Donaldson (complete with Malcolm in Gruffalo costume!). In September, it was Ninewells turn when they celebrated one year of art therapy by creating an incredible sun�lower picture using handprint cut-outs decorated by the children, parents and everyone involved at the hospital. Did you spot the picture in our front-page montage? On 30 October, many of our supporters attended our Birthday Party at the George Hotel in Edinburgh when we celebrated the 4th birthday of the charity, and announced our expansion to Great Ormond Street Hospital, London. HOT STUFF! Look out for our new disposable cups, which will be making an appearance at an independent coffee shop near you soon, thanks to a kind donation from Elaine and Craig Morrison. The �irst person to send us a photo of them holding one of our cups will win a prize! Nothing to worry about! Do you know a child who is nervous about having a blood test? Show them our new video on YouTube by searching ‘Teapot Trust blood test video’. to our new generous supporters... Barcapel Foundation Machries Ladies Aberdein Considine Danny Bhoy Margaret Murdoch Charitable Trust Imlay Foundation Monkey Music Edinburgh George School, Philadelphia The Merchants House of Glasgow Rotary Club of North Berwick Bass Rock and The Glen Golf Clubs Longniddry Church Guild Alexander Moncur Trust Vanessa Nias and the many individuals who have donated money or fundraised for us. YOU are helping us make a real difference in the lives of over 3000 children each year. Getting Arty-Carty thanks to PPL! A huge thank you to the players of People’s Postcode Lottery, whose grant enabled us to buy these useful art carts for our Open Groups in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness. These boots were made for walking….. Lynda Risbridger tackled the 97-mile West Highland Way to raise over £1800 for our service in Raigmore Hospital, encountering tough terrain, changeable weather and of course, those arch tormentors of all - the midgies. A fantastic achievement! After watching Laura receive her Tesco Charity Mum of the Year award on Channel 5, James Hankin of Findel Education was so moved that he called us to offer to provide all our art materials. This means that we can direct even more money to our art therapy services. Thank you Findel Education for your incredible generosity! SUPER-TRUSTEES Not to be outdone by all our other fundraisers, our Trustees stormed into action this year with a variety of events. We’re not quite sure how he managed it but Richard managed to ‘encourage’ another 39 Queen Margaret University students and staff to run with him in the annual Hairy Haggis Team Relay at this year’s Edinburgh Marathon, raising over £5500! Many thanks to everyone who took part. Katherine took a more elegant but equally demanding approach, organising a Champagne Tea Party for 60 people, which raised £1600 and a lot of awareness about art therapy and the charity as a whole. Gregor’s wife Kirsty designed our blood test video business cards, which Gregor and Kirsty then picked up the bill for. Thank you both! The Yellow Jersey has to go to our co-Founder John, who has cycled a ridiculous amount of miles. He did the Haute Route Alps (which goes from Nice to Geneva) along with his fellow Flying Gherkins team-mates, and cycled on behalf of CHAS and Teapot Trust at the recent Bike Some Noise event, all at his own expense so that 100% of the money raised comes to us! We’ve got Christmas wrapped up! Stuck for Christmas gift ideas?! As well as teacups, scarfs and magnets we now have a brand new range of jewellery on sale! From sterling silver necklaces to quirky biscuit earrings, designers Layla Amber (pictured below) and Folly and Desire are perfect for tea lovers! And for the ‘I have everything person’ some very unique recycled pencil jewellery from Zincwhite! For our full range of merchandise check out our Facebook page or give us a call on 01875 812012! Support us for FREE when Christmas shopping online! Doing your Christmas shopping online? Want to help us out at NO extra cost to you? The answer is easy fundraising! It is simple and quick to sign up just follow these easy steps: 1. Go to easyfundraising.org.uk 2. Click from easyfundraising.org. uk to the website you want to shop from. For example John Lewis, Amazon, Tesco etc. The price will be exactly the same as if you visited the website direct. 3. After your purchase a cash donation is collected by easy fundraising and sent to us at no extra cost to you! Easy peasy! Christmas Appeal Our Christmas Appeal invites you to consider an alternative gift this year – the gift of changing a child’s life – through making a donation to the Teapot Trust. All donations are spent on providing art therapy to children in hospital suffering from chronic illness. We know that long term health problems can cause anxiety, anger or upset for children and their families, and may be dif�icult to talk about. Young children don’t always have the words to describe how they feel but making art often leads to being able to share worries non-verbally, helping children gain con�idence, feel more in control and cope with their condition. Call 01875 812012 and we will send you a form to complete with the details of how much you would like to give, who your gift is to be sent to and the personal message to be included. We will send one of our ‘spot-the-red-teapot’ Christmas cards to your recipient along with your message and our thanks. As well as a warm glow, with every gift you get a keepsake card too. Get in touch! We love hearing from our fellow teapot supporters so please feel free to: Send us an email at info@teapot-trust.org Give us a call on 01875 812012 Merry Christmas ❄ ❄ ❄ ❄ ❄ Or look us up on Facebook and Twitter! Our specially designed Christmas Cards come in a mixed pack of 10 for £4 and are blank inside for your own message. Give us a call today to order yours! ❄ Send a letter to Cockenzie Business Centre, Cockenzie, East Lothian, EH32 0XL Send some Christmas cheer! ❄ ❄❄ ❄❄❄ Merry Ch ristma istmas s Merry Chr Merry Christmas Scottish Charity Number: SC041885