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2 More Hospitals
for the “Teddies”


An update by Team Leader, Noubar Manoukian
I am very pleased to announce the addition
of two more hospitals in Middlesex to the TLC Scheme, they are the
Ealing Hospital in Southall and the Shooting Star Children’s
Hospice in Hampton.
We went to Ealing hospital to ascertain if
they would accept our offer of free Teddies for their children’s
A&E unit. We prepared ourselves well to answer any questions
that we may be asked and we were ready for a hard time convincing
them of the benefits of the scheme. Fortunately for us we did not
need to do much convincing. The sister in charge of the unit listened
to us at length and when we mentioned the word Freemasons she stopped
us on our tracks and asked “you are the Masons, my uncle is
a Mason and I know from him the good deeds that you do and if this
is one of them we will accept your offer of Teddies”. During
the friendly conversation that followed, the sister asked if we
could also provide some stick on badges to give to children too
old for a Teddy.
I took on board this idea and with the help of a member of my Lodge
produced some and distributed them to all the hospitals as a pilot
scheme and to see the response. It proved to be a huge success,
the hospitals can’t have enough of them. I wrote to the nationwide
Chairman of the TLC informing him of the success of the stickers
and I hope that the Middlesex initiative will be adopted by other
Provinces with a TLC scheme.
The approach to the Shooting Star Hospice
was somewhat easier, as we had a man “on the inside”,
the resident Community Fund Raiser, W. Bro. Vernon Watts, who put
our proposal to the board and was accepted unanimously. I was surprised
to know from Vernon that although the children who spend time in
the Hospice bring their own toys with them, they welcome a new one
and consider him as a new friend they can confide to and tell about
all their pains and sufferings.
Recently we were invited by the Hospice for
their “Siblings” day, that’s when the patient’s
siblings visit the Hospice to see where the less fortunate members
of the family spend their time. We were made very welcome by the
staff with words of gratitude for the Teddies we provide and also
by Siblings who made us feel part of their family. We were shown
around the Hospice.
Now that we have eight hospitals to provide
and distribute Teddies to, needless to say that our resources are
stretched financially and physically, financially the reason is
obvious and physically, that is the “Teddy Boys” who
deliver the boxes to hospitals, six of us looking after 8 units.
In order to continue our good work, I appeal
to you, whatever spare cash you have in your Masonic unit, club
etc. please donate it to the TLC and make a child smile and if anyone
can spare couple of hours a month to deliver the Teddies it will
be very much appreciated, please contact me.
Finally, a big thank you for the donations
made by Masonic units, clubs and individuals. Very much needed and
appreciated.
Noubar Manoukian
Tel: 020 8992 2946 Mobile: 07860 279 886
Email: noubar@manoukian.co.uk
Please make your donations payable to:
TLC Middlesex Appeal.
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