Saturday, September 14, 2024

Nottingham charity welcomes new Celebrity Ambassador

Nottingham-based charity, Footprints Conductive Education Centre has welcomed Pat Lally as its newest Celebrity Ambassador.

Pat is an actor and voice over artist from Manchester, and has appeared in many films, theatre productions and TV programmes, including Bohemian Rhapsody, Coronation Street, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks.

Pat has supported Footprints for a number of years, including being part of Team Footprints FC charity football matches.

The announcement forms part of the charity’s ambitious plan to grow, enabling it to work with and provide more support to children living with communication and mobility difficulties across the East Midlands, as well as empowering and supporting their families.

It also follows a recent announcement that the charity will soon be relocating to the new Footprints Centre in Clifton.

Footprints’ Business and Charity Manager Stephen Frew said: “We’re so pleased to welcome Pat to the Footprints team as our newest Celebrity Ambassador, especially at such an exciting time for us and everyone we’re connected to. Pat brings his experience and network to our charity and we’re so pleased he will be supporting us.

“By working with Pat, and our fantastic team of ambassadors, we will ensure more people know about Footprints, we can reach more families and form new partnerships.”

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