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Dr Who is face of greeting card campaign


Who OCTOR star David Tennant, the face of a campaign of greeting card for the money to a charity of Colchester.

The famous actor has 1000 tickets to the increase in credits Headway Essex, supports cranial trauma of man, their families and caregivers.

The “Time Lord” has become the patron of the Headway Essex umschränken after a search at headquarters for its representation of a man with lesions in the brain of the BBC Drama Recovery.

He said: “I am absolutely delighted Headway can help raise the profile of brain damage.

“During my research in the role of the console recovery, I spent time Headway Essex, where I observed some in the group, as well as talk with some of its members.

“It was really humiliating. He was also a great deal of hope, humour and positivity, sometimes mixed with anger and sadness.”

“It was a very powerful experience to see first-hand the effects of brain injuries to humans can have.

“It made me realize that very lucky, I am just brings freshness and sense of the term” but for the grace of God, I will ‘. ”

A personalized message can also be used in black and white maps as a minimum at a cost of £ 20

If interest in the maps should be compatible with Headway on 01206 547616 or fill in an application form.

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