“Oadby Rotary gives Menphys £1,632”

January 26th, 2012

Marketing and Fundraising Manager David Peake visited the Rotary Club of Oadby on Thursday, January 19, to receive a cheque for £1,632.

David Peake receives the cheque from Martin Wragg, President of the Rotary Club of Oadby

Two other good causes — Birkett House and the Ourspace Centre — received similar cheques. The money had been raised by Rotarians and others collecting outside Sainsbury’s and Asda in Oadby in the week before Christmas.

David thanked the collectors (one of whom was Menphys Executive Director Peter Coopey) for standing in the cold. He also thanked the generous shoppers who had given the money.


“Menphys walk 2012 – Calling All Artists”

January 19th, 2012

On Sunday May 13th 2012 the Menphys Sponsored Walk will be taking place at Parklands Leisure  Centre, Oadby along with a Parent Participation Leicestershire Fun & Information Day.

We are looking for Artists who would be interested in volunteering on the day to help children paint a large mural, please contact the Menphys Fundraising Office on 0116 282 7225 or info@menphys.org.uk if you can help with this…thank you for your support.

You can find out more infomation on the walk at this link

www.menphys.org.uk/getting-involved/fundraising-events/the-walk/


“Farewell to head Chris”

December 16th, 2011

Chris Silver is retiring as Headteacher at the Menphys Centre, Wigston, after 11 years. During that time she has overseen the building of a new autism classroom, a soft play room and the development of an inclusive outside play area.

She has made a significant contribution to the Wigston Development Group and the Leicestershire Special School Head’s meetings. She is involved in outreach work for the Local Authority and supports many early years settings in the surrounding area.

Chris’s work for early years settings includes running SENCO Network meetings and delivering training. She is currently involved in a Quality Improvement Programme which aims to improve standards in meeting the needs of children with complex SEN and disabilities.

Chris Silver (front) with trustee Vicky Heath, co-worker Jenny Barrett, Menphys chairman Peter Smith, executive director Peter Coopey, former trustee Clifford Della-Porta and trustee Wyn Rees

Chris supports colleagues in other services (particularly the Early Years SEN Inclusion Service) meeting the needs of the most vulnerable children in the community.
Not only does Chris share her expertise with settings, but she has delivered training on safeguarding to teams within the Specialist Teaching Services. She also supports a panel which allocates funding to increase staffing levels in settings including children with most complex needs.

Chris has actively encouraged and developed the skills of her staff who undertake outreach work, visiting and teaching children in their homes and settings.

In addition to all this, Chris has overseen a summer playscheme for the past 9 years and in 2007 she led the Menphys Centre through a successful Ofsted inspection which states ‘The quality and standards of the nursery education are outstanding.’

Chris has made a huge contribution to the work of special needs children and her expertise will be greatly missed by professionals and parents alike. Chris has lots of exciting plans for her retirement and we wish her all the very best for the future.

Among those plans are her intentions to continue spreading her expertise as an Associate Lecturer with the Open University.

She also intends to spend more time sailing her boat on Draycote Water. She is looking forward to being at Weymouth to see some of the Olympic sailing action.

Chairman of the Menphys trustees Peter Smith MBE paid tribute to Chris during a lunch at the Navigation Inn at Kilby Bridge also attended by Jenny Barrett, who has been job-sharing with Chris over recent months.Jenny, too, has quite a lot to look forward to… she is getting married on December 23.

The trustees thanked them and wish them both happy and healthy futures.

If you would like to add your comments, please e-mail Peter Coopey


“Menphys Grand Christmas Draw Winners”

December 13th, 2011

Thank you to all who supported our Menphys Grand Christmas Draw, we raised a fantastic £986.64. The winning tickets are listed below:

Menphys Grand Christmas Draw

1st Prize, £100 Cash, 00791, Mr & Mrs Lucas

2nd Prize, £80 Firenze Voucher, 01743 Wayne Lippitt

3rd Prize, £50 NEXT Voucher, 01711, Gill

4th Prize, Yah Hair Cut/Blow Dry,00697, D Holme

5th Prize, Belvoir Castle ticket, 01466, F Ward

6th Prize, Barceloneta voucher, 00749, D Kimberlin

7th Prize, Delicious Cupcakes, 02814, Powell

8th Prize, Conkers family voucher, 02203, Mrs Sandhu

9th Prize, Criterion Voucher, 00573, J Woods

10th Prize, Caterham Jacket, 02721, Kate Foster

11th Prize, Twin Lakes Voucher, 00276, Alec Gregory

12th Prize, Bottle of Champagne, 00335, Mrs Waterfield

13th Prize, Bottle of Gin, 02287, Hayley Vemon

14th Prize, Coffee Maker, 00853, Jim Kilgallen

15th Prize, Shaver Set, 00593, Gordon

16th Prize, Designer Goody Bag, 02100, Jack Knight

17th Prize, Clarins Gift Set, 01622, Paul Groom

18th Prize, Leicester City Tour, 02550, Katharine Douglas

19th Prize, H-made Burger Voucher, 02852, Peter Smith


“Carol concert hits the right note”

December 7th, 2011

Once again the talented children from Leicester and Leicestershire’s Catholic schools performed brilliantly to help raise some of the money Menphys needs to provide its services to the children with disabilities and their families.

The De Montfort Hall was very nearly full for the concert given by children from 21 participating schools. Early indications are that the total raised by the evening will be about £3,500.

Months of rehearsals paid off as the children enchanted their audience with performances of seasonal songs and carols.

The participating schools were:

Bishop Ellis PS, Thurmaston

Christ The King PS, Leicester

De Lisle Catholic Science College, Loughborough

English Martyrs Catholic School, Leicester

Holy Cross PS, Leicester

Ratcliffe College, Leicester

St Charles’ PS, Measham

St Clare’s PS, Coalville

St Francis’ PS, Melton Mowbray

Sacred Heart PS, Leicester

Sacred Heart PS, Loughborough

St John Fisher PS, Wigston

St Joseph’s PS, Market Harborough

St Martin’s High School, Stoke Golding

St Mary’s PS, Leicester

St Patrick’s PS, Leicester

St Paul’s Catholic School, Leicester

St Peter’s PS, Earl Shilton

St Peter’s PS, Hinckley

St Thomas More PS, Leicester

St Winefride’s PS, Shepshed

On stage all evening were members of the English Martyrs Comprehensive School Senior Orchestra, whose contribution must not be overlooked.

Of course, it is not only the children who deserve thanks from the Menphys family.

A view of the massed choirs from the balcony of the De Montfort Hall

If you have photos of the event, please e-mail them to David.Peake@menphys.org.uk

The preparations for the concert on December 2 started many months earlier. Trustee Ian Knight worked in conjunction with the conductor and chairman of the carol concert committee Chris Lowe, accompanist Richard Archer and stage manager Kate Hayles to make sure everything went well.

And adding the gloss with their polished introductions were Brian Kennedy and Lindsay Grimes.

As always, the final song — Let There Be Peace on Earth — sent people home with a smile on their face and a lump in their throat. If you don’t know it, click here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv7RXrkiGtk&feature=fvwrel

On behalf of the families they have helped, the Trustees of Menphys thank everyone — on stage and in the audience — who contributed and wish everyone a very joyful Christmas and a new year of peace.


“And the music played on…”

November 27th, 2011

Christmas craft fair boost

Menphys supporter Jeremy Vick entertains the bargain-hunters

About £400 was raised as a result of the Christmas craft market organised at Age Concern Oadby and Wigston, on Saturday, November 26, by Linda and Bill Boulter, for Menphys and the Meningitis Trust.

With more than a dozen stalls selling a wide range of products, the scores of visitors had plenty to choose from. There were soaps, Usborne Books, plants, cakes, bric-a-brac and alarm clocks which call your name to wake you.

And throughout it all, talented keyboard-player and composer Jeremy Vick played carols and other music. He sold a number of his CDs, with profits going to Menphys.

A good afternoon was had by all with Menphys giving thanks to many people, including Jeremy, Linda and Bill and to Edna, who ran a very profitable raffle.


“Menphys Grand Christmas Draw – Tickets Now Available !”

November 11th, 2011

Raffle tickets for the Menphys Grand Christmas draw are now available via email on info@menphys.org.uk, 0116 2827225

or form the following locations,

Menphys Appeals Office, 238 Narborough Road,

Menphys Charity Shop, 2A Carlisle St Leicester,

Menphys nurseries in Burbage and Wigston,

The tickets are just £1 and first prize is a fantastic £100 ! the draw will take place on 13th December 2011 and winners will be contacted soon after.

So don’t delay get yours today.


“Menphys Christmas Cards Now Available”

October 26th, 2011

childerns christmas card designs 2011

Menphys Christmas cards are now available for purchase,

Designed by Children who attend Menphys Clubs and Nurseries, the cards feature a selection of scenes and Christmas imagery that’s guaranteed to bring happiness to all who receive them this festive season, with prices starting at £3.00 for a pack of 10 they are great value too, so get yours today at the following locations.

Menphys Fundraising Office, 238 Narborough Road, Leicester [between 9.30-2.30]
Menphys Charity Shop – Carlisle Street, Leicester
The Wigston Menphys Nursery
The Sketchley Hill Menphys Nursery
Leicester Cathedral
St Mary’s Church Hinckley

Thank you for your support


“Clerical Administrator Needed”

October 12th, 2011

MENPHYS SPECIAL OUTREACH SERVICE

Is seeking to recruit the following staff:

1 full time Early Support Clerical Administrator to work initially from our office in Melton.

Please go to our Jobs Page


“Hinckley Bucket Collection”

September 20th, 2011

A huge Thank You to the wonderful volunteers who very kindly gave up their time to help with our bucket collection in Hinckley last Saturday, we raised a fantastic…

£214.87

A thank you also to the general public for their generosity.

Thank you for your support.