In a heartwarming development, former BBC Breakfast TV presenter Louise Minchin has embraced a new role as the patron of The Movement Centre, a charitable organization dedicated to providing life-changing therapy for children with movement difficulties. The centre, situated in Oswestry, Shropshire, is elated to welcome Minchin on board, recognizing her as a prominent figure in the media industry and a passionate advocate for charitable causes.
The Movement Centre specializes in Targeted Training, an innovative approach aimed at helping children with movement difficulties achieve greater independence and mobility. Louise Minchin’s commitment to making a positive difference aligns seamlessly with the charity’s mission to improve the lives of children facing movement challenges.
Expressing her enthusiasm for the partnership, Minchin stated, “I am honored and excited to become a patron of The Movement Centre. Witnessing the incredible work they do to transform the lives of children facing movement challenges is truly inspiring. I am eager to contribute to their mission and help raise awareness for the invaluable services they provide.”
Minchin’s involvement comes at a pivotal moment for The Movement Centre as it expands its reach and impact. Her support is expected to significantly amplify the charity’s message, encouraging further backing from the public to support the cause.
Kate Halewood, Chair of Trustees at The Movement Centre, expressed her gratitude, stating, “Having Louise Minchin as our patron is a tremendous privilege. Her passion for philanthropy and commitment to making a positive impact align perfectly with our mission. We believe that with her support, we can reach new heights in our efforts to empower children with movement disorders and help them lead fulfilling lives.”
The Movement Centre extends an invitation to the public to join them in welcoming Louise Minchin as their patron. They encourage everyone to support ongoing initiatives and fundraising activities to provide essential therapy for children in need. With Minchin’s support, The Movement Centre aims to create a stronger impact and reach even more children, offering them the opportunity for a brighter and more independent future.
