I don't normally make a habit of forwarding
charity e-mails, but this seemed to be a particularly good cause. I know
it touched me personally.
Mute Tourettes Syndrome has long been in the shadow of its more famous
sister-disease, 'Tourettes Syndrome', and although much rarer, is even
more tragic in its consequences.
While a child suffering from Tourettes has difficulty in containing its
anger and frustration, a child with Mute Tourettes suffers the opposite
fate, and is unable to express their true feelings.
There is, however, an answer. A great deal has been achieved by the Mute
Tourettes Foundation using new art therapy techniques. However, their work
can only continue with your help. Just £1.37p will keep a child supplied
with crayons for a whole day. £5 will provide them with enough paper for a
week.
Please give what you can to help this deserving cause.......