14.12.2009 Brain Palsy Kids Trust receives support
 Fltr: Frits van Dyk and his wife Eileen and their daughter, founders of the Brain Palsy Kids Trust, with Morna Mlunga, Communication Practitioner at Bank Windhoek.
BANK Windhoek has made a donation of N$25 000 to the Brain Palsy Kids Trust to assist in their endeavours to support people with disabilities caused by brain damage.
“Bank Windhoek is passionate about health and is delighted to have supported the Brain Palsy Kids Trust. The bank is impressed with the work that the Brain Palsy Kids Trust is doing and would like to wish the staff further success”, said Morna Mlunga of the bank.
“I would like to express gratitude to Bank Windhoek for their generous donation. We will use the money to train more caretakers and families on the Linda Scotson Technique. The Linda Scotson Technique named after its founder, is a technique that has proven to help people suffering with conditions such as cerebral palsy, hemiplegia, epilepsy, strokes, Down’s syndrome, head injuries and developmental delays.
“The Brain Palsy Kids Trust will also use the money to purchase training equipment for its centre,” said Frits van Dyk, founder of the Brain Palsy Kids Trust. The money handed over by Bank Windhoek was raised through the eleventh annual Bank Windhoek Golf Day in aid of welfare. For further information on the Brain Palsy Kids Trust, please contact them at 061 247 277 or 081 129 7946.
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