
Clear Vision recently held a charity quiz night at Hartham Park in Corsham
The evening was held to raise much-needed funds for Clover House, a complementary therapy centre for children based in Saltford, Bristol.
Clover House is a charity set up to relieve sickness and suffering of children and young people through the provision of complementary care.
Using a unique blend of imagery, massage and nutrition therapies, the charity helps youngsters suffering from a wide range of behavioural, emotional & physical problems. And it really does help improve their lives. In fact parents report a consistent 86% success rate.
Many parents are desperate to get help from their children when they bring their child to Clover House. In many cases the parents have tried conventional medicine routes, but with little success.
To read more about the work of Clover House, or make a donation to the charity, go to www.cloverhouse.org.
The Clear Vision team was joined by clients from all over the South West. The night was a great success and a total of £1,425 was raised for the charity.
Here's what Clover House Co-Founder Jill Gill had to say about the donation:
“Clover House gets no statutory recognition so this is a really significant donation for us. It costs £100 for a session with our therapists so this will pay for more than 14 family sessions. The children we see typically come along leaps and bounds when they have spent time with our therapists. Which makes the world of difference to their family lives and those around them too. We can now help 14 families to be happier and healthier as a result of this donation. Please will you pass on my thanks again to everyone who came along and participated on the night.”
Date:27 March 2008
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