Children's Cerebral Palsy charity welcomes new trustee
Stick 'n' Step supports children with Cerebral Palsy and their families.
Jayne Kennedy, new trustee at Stick ‘n’ Step, with Zac, aged 11 and Callum, also aged 11.
Submitted by Maggie Austen
A new trustee has been welcomed to the board of a charity which supports children with cerebral palsy.
Stick 'n' Step welcomed Jayne Kennedy, who has had over 20 years experience in marketing, to the team, giving the charity nine board members.
She has been associated with the charity, who have centres in Wallasey, Merseyside and Runcorn in Cheshire, for a number of years as a corporate supporter.
Amy Couture, chief executive of Stick ‘n’ Step said: "Jayne has an intrinsic understanding of our work through her many years of supporting us.
"She will bring further energy and expertise to the board, and we are delighted to welcome her."
Jayne has worked with multiple sizes and sectors of business, from SMEs and start-ups, to large national organisations, both not-for-profit and profit-making.
Jayne said: "I first came across Stick ‘n’ Step many years ago and have always found the charity’s work with children with cerebral palsy to be really inspirational.
"Every team member is so committed to their goal of helping each child and young person achieve their own potential. It’s a wonderful organisation and I am proud to be part of it."
To find out more about Stick ‘n’ Step and get involved in fundraising, click here.
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