Stephen
steps up to raise funds for favourite place, the Custom’s House
A young theatre fan is stepping up to help
raise funds for his favourite theatre.
Nine-year-old Stephen Idle was heart-broken when he found
The Customs House had to close in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic.
The Bamburgh School pupil has cerebral palsy and uses a
wheelchair to get around most of the time but he has been using his walker to
walk 200m every day to raise funds for the South Shields arts centre and charity.
His mum Helen Scott said: “Stephen was devastated when The
Customs House had to close and when he got his walker home from school, he said
he would walk 1000 miles for The Customs House to be open again. This gave us
the idea for him to do a sponsored walk for The Customs House and also an
incentive to use his walker.”
Stephen is well known to staff at The Customs House as he
often attends pantomimes multiple times – sometimes even twice in one day and
is regularly dressed as his favourite characters which his nana Sandra Scott
recreates.
Stephen has called his challenge the ‘Walking Costume’ and
it will end with one final walk outside The Customs House on Saturday 25 th
July at 11.30am.
He has already smashed his target of £100 – so far raising
more than £1400.
Customs House Executive Director Ray Spencer said: “In
these the darkest of days there is always a light, a sign of better tomorrows,
and Stephen is that sign! Despite his own considerable challenges, he wants The
Customs House not just to survive but also thrive! With his support and the
community of South Tyneside we will get through this!”
If you would like to donate to Stephen’s cause go to: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-display/showROFundraiserPage?userUrl=HelenScott39&pageUrl=1
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