Dear Amanda/Becky/Jen
Thank you so much for your support while I was out in Ghana and for listening in to the broadcasts live from the vaccine centre in Ghana. It was Jen’s text to say she’d heard it that let the Woman’s Hour team know the broadcast was successful, it really was that touch and go out there! I thought you might like to see the other side of what you were listening to. There’s a picture of me smiling because you gave me a shout out on BBC Radio Nottingham. It brought tears to my eyes, it had been such a busy and new experience, so positive and exciting, but still I felt a long way from home.
It was a real priviledge to see so many proud mothers with their babies, getting life saving vaccines thanks to comic relief. Thanks for helping to share that message!
Love Penny
This is a digital postcard sent from TeamHonk (www.mammasaurus.co.uk;www.aresidence.co.uk; www.mummybarrow.com) during their travels with Comic Relief in Ghana celebrating #goodwork.
For the past 25 years the money raised through Red Nose Day has been changing the lives of the poorest and most disadvantaged people in the UK and Africa. Let’s Keep Up the Good Work. Find out how at rednoseday.com
For other digital postcards please do join up and check out the linky on www.teamhonk.org
Here is the whole gang with Jonathan Ross in Ghana.
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