
n addition to Andrewss fundraising support as a 21st Anniversary Ambassador for the Foundation, he also recently donated funds personally to make a number of wishes come true. Rameeza was one of those who benefited directly.
Rameeza, aged 18 from Manchester, has been ill for approximately 4 years with an undiagnosed form of dystonia.
Rameezas wish was clear about the wish she wanted. “I’d like to have my poems put in a book and sold”. She has been writing poetry for several years and her poems reflect her experiences of living with a life-threatening illness.
Make-A-Wish granted Rameezas wish on 25 June when her anthology of poems was launched at Blackwells University Bookshop in Manchester. She attended a specially organised book signing at the bookshop, where a selection of her poems was read aloud by her younger sister.
For further information please visit www.make-a-wish.org.uk

Camberley based Disability Initiative Charity recently celebrated its 35th Birthday with a Royal visit by the Countess of Wessex.
Andrew Reynolds sponsors one of his Students to complete the Mt. Kilimanjaro Trek for Marie Curie Cancer Care.
Andrew Reynolds launches the latest fund raising initiative 2010 Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice raffle which gives supporters the chance to win a 2010 registered Toyota Yaris.
Andrew Reynolds Bootcamp was the first major seminar event ever to be held at London's premier arena - the O2.
All 7,500 attendees were each given a chance to win Andrew's Bentley as part of their entry ticket for the Bootcamp.