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TWO mothers have teamed up with Manchester United FC to improve the lives of children affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Ginny Buckley, from Shiplake, and Georgina Attwood, from Henley, helped to design a “wellbeing” football which carries suggestions for maintaining good mental and physical health as well as an accompanying book exploring these in detail.
The ideas include “be open”, “be active”, “stay curious”, “be friendly”, “speak out” and “have fun”, all of which are backed up by tips from a panel of experts.
The book, which was produced to coincide with the recent Mental Health Awareness Week, outlines the importance of eating well and exercising regularly, always learning new things about the world, maintaining a positive outlook on life and sharing one’s problems with others.
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United Foundation and DK join forces to deliver 5,000 books and balls to local children Date published: 11 May 2021
Failsworth football star Katie Zelem, Manchester United s captain, is pictured (left)
In support of Mental Health Awareness Week (May 10-16), Manchester United Foundation will be running a week-long promotion about all-things ‘wellbeing’.
Supported by club captains Harry Maguire and Failsworth s Katie Zelem, the Foundation will be distributing books, balls and resources to children across Greater Manchester, encouraging them to look after their mental health.
This forms part of the Foundation’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, which has had a significant impact on young people’s mental health.