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Although I live in Nunhead London my connection with Pewsey in Wiltshire UK is that my lovely Cousin Joy and Aunty Betty live here.

Was most touched by this appeal I found via FB Pewsey Notice Board which is a very active community group with an impressive membership of 12,569.

I'm sure if you send a 21st Birthday card to Polly's dear son Harry who has learning difficulties (loves dogs & football) he would be delighted regardless of where you live.


If you want to send a card you can PM myself and I will share the address.

Lovely touch would be to mention in the card where you live.


Here is the post: Polly Louise Greenaway

Harry is turning 21 on the 6th March and sadly I can?t give him a party which I had planned and I?m asking if anyone would like to send Harry a card,

Harry loves receiving cards and I just want to make it as special as I can for him

Harry is a big part of Pewsey and is known and loved by a lot of people and as his mum I just want to make his birthday as special and memorable as possible.

  • 3 weeks later...

Thunderblue600 Wrote:

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> Although I live in Nunhead London my connection

> with Pewsey in Wiltshire UK is that my lovely

> Cousin Joy and Aunty Betty live here.

> Was most touched by this appeal I found via FB

> Pewsey Notice Board which is a very active

> community group with an impressive membership of

> 12,569.

> I'm sure if you send a 21st Birthday card to

> Polly's dear son Harry who has learning

> difficulties (loves dogs & football) he would be

> delighted regardless of where you live.

>

> If you want to send a card you can PM myself and I

> will share the address.

> Lovely touch would be to mention in the card where

> you live.

>

> Here is the post: Polly Louise Greenaway

> Harry is turning 21 on the 6th March and sadly I

> can?t give him a party which I had planned and I?m

> asking if anyone would like to send Harry a card,

>

> Harry loves receiving cards and I just want to

> make it as special as I can for him

> Harry is a big part of Pewsey and is known and

> loved by a lot of people and as his mum I just

> want to make his birthday as special and memorable

> as possible.


Hello how did Harry's 21st birthday go? Did he have fun? Did he receive lots of cards? I would love to know how it all went if you are able to report back.


Thanks.

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