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Every morning for a week Henry Freeman, 2, from Wrexham in North Wales will attempt a challenge in his garden to raise thousands of pounds for deaf children across the UK.
From attempting an egg and spoon race, throwing beanbags in a bucket, seeing how many tries he can score in rugby and taking on a sack race, to driving his toy car around the garden – the two-year-old fundraiser will be taking on some of the UK’s most notoriously difficult sports in aid of charity, all while dressed as superman.
Please support Henry as he tries:
Egg and Spoon Race (Tuesday 7th July)
Rugby (Wednesday 8th July)
Driving (Thursday 9th July)
Sack race (Friday 10th July)
Many thanks!
For more information, please contact the National Deaf Children’s Society media team on 07852 544 273, nicholas.try@ndcs.org.uk.
- The National Deaf Children’s Society is the leading charity dedicated to creating a world without barriers for deaf children and their families.
- For more information visit www.ndcs.org.uk. For further support, parents can contact the National Deaf Children’s Society Freephone Helpline on 0808 800 8880 (voice and text), email helpline@ndcs.org.uk, or chat online at www.ndcs.org.uk/livechat.