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dial-a-dream.co.ukNewest Review: ... organiser. He decided along with a fellow cabbie Bob Heath and Bobs daughter to help to raise the money to get these kids their dream holiday. It was going to cost 40,000. They started to print out and distribute leaflets of what had happened and their plight A publican Trevor Wood who owned a large pub in Essex suggested they hold an evening of entertainment and got lots of acts to perform ... more |
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by - written on 11/10/04 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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Today’s review is about another charity which I had never heard of until I went to have a look at the list of charities on here and visited it’s web site. Dial a Dream is a charity which helps make the dreams of children aged between 3 and 18 years of age who are suffering from a diagnosed life limiting and threatening illness, become a reality. This charity is based in London and their address is 7 Addison Road, Wanstead, London E11 R2G for anyone who wants to write to them for more information. HOW THE CHARITY BEGAN ---------------------------------- In September 1992 Tom Whitbread a London cab driver had lost his nephew to cancer, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/08/01 (Very useful, 77 readings)
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Up-Front - I like this site, I like everything about this site, I like the way it’s laid out, I like the way it’s organised, I like the people behind the site, I like the colours, I like the pictures to be found on-site, I like the way that they don’t ‘blow their own trumpet’ and most of all I like the ‘Concept’ behind the site and all it stands for, and these are just a very few of the reasons which compel me to bring this excellent site to your attention. Dial-A-Dream is a registered charity whose mission is to make the Dreams of Children aged between 3 and 18 years, that are suffering from a life ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/03/01 (Very useful, 337 readings)
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Dial-A-Dream is a registered Children's charity whose aim is help make Children's Dream become reality. But the children whose Dreams become real are not only those who terminaly ill and maybe dont have that much longer to live,but also children who have suffered traumas in their lifes or even Disabilities. The charity was founded in 1992 by two London taxi drivers and since then have managed to fulfil the Dreams of hundreds of ill or Disabled children. The patrons of this charity are Ross Kemp,who plays Grant in Eastenders and Linda Robson who plays alongside Pauline Quirk in Birds Of A Feather.These two are actively involved in helping to ... Read the complete review

