Marketing Matters Gets Local Celebrity On Board for Dorset Charity
07/10/2011
Marketing Matters, the Poole-based integrated marketing agency, has gained the support of local celebrity and BBC South Today weather presenter Reham Khan for Dorset charity client, Diverse Abilities Plus. She recently became an ambassador for the charity following the agency proposing she get involved with the national Olympic initiative, the Gold Challenge.
Diverse Abilities Plus has been supporting children and adults with Cerebral Palsy and associated disabilities across the county for 55 years. The charity provides a range of assistance, support and education services for young people aged two to 19, adults and families.
Reham has committed her ongoing support to Diverse Abilities Plus and in her first role as an ambassador, and as part of the Gold Challenge initiative, Reham and her BBC South Today colleagues, Alexa Green, Tom Hepworth, Roger Johnson and Tony Husband, took part in a wheelchair basketball game. She is also due to sign up to a number of other and will be raising money for the charity through this national initiative.
In additional to taking part in the Gold Challenge, she has contributed one of her favourite recipes to the charity’s new recipe book – Scrumptious Baking – launching on November 13, which will be sold to raise funds for the charity.
Reham, who features daily on BBC South Today’s weather bulletins, said: “Diverse Abilities Plus is a fantastic charity that supports many families, children and adults across Dorset, and I am delighted to be an ambassador. Taking part in the Gold Challenge or buying the recipe book is a great way to raise money for the charity and I urge others to get involved or buy the book. I am looking forward to getting involved in future events and activities, and showing my support for the great work the charity does.”
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Marketing Matters, the Poole-based integrated marketing agency, has gained the support of local celebrity and BBC South Today weather presenter Reham Khan for Dorset charity client, Diverse Abilities Plus. She recently became an ambassador for the charity following the agency proposing she get involved with the national Olympic initiative, the Gold Challenge.
Diverse Abilities Plus has been supporting children and adults with Cerebral Palsy and associated disabilities across the county for 55 years. The charity provides a range of assistance, support and education services for young people aged two to 19, adults and families.
Reham has committed her ongoing support to Diverse Abilities Plus and in her first role as an ambassador, and as part of the Gold Challenge initiative, Reham and her BBC South Today colleagues, Alexa Green, Tom Hepworth, Roger Johnson and Tony Husband, took part in a wheelchair basketball game. She is also due to sign up to a number of other and will be raising money for the charity through this national initiative.
In additional to taking part in the Gold Challenge, she has contributed one of her favourite recipes to the charity’s new recipe book – Scrumptious Baking – launching on November 13, which will be sold to raise funds for the charity.
Reham, who features daily on BBC South Today’s weather bulletins, said: “Diverse Abilities Plus is a fantastic charity that supports many families, children and adults across Dorset, and I am delighted to be an ambassador. Taking part in the Gold Challenge or buying the recipe book is a great way to raise money for the charity and I urge others to get involved or buy the book. I am looking forward to getting involved in future events and activities, and showing my support for the great work the charity does.”



