Buddy Bear Selected Nothern Ireland's Chamber of Commerce Charity

David Sterling, Edwin Poots, Alastair Campbell and Brendan Mc Conville pictured at the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce Presidents Banquet

Buddy Bear is pleased to announce that it has been selected as Northern Ireland's Chamber of Commerce Charity. This appointment allows Buddy Bear to promote the awareness of and necessity for conductive education to become part of Northern Ireland’s education system. In addition, it allows the school to promote the need for greater funding in this area, allowing more children an opportunity to flourish and create life changing opportunities.

Colm O'Neill, Francis Martin and Brendan McConville pictured at the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce President's Banquet at Belfast's City Hall

Buddy Bear recently attended the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce President’s Banquet which gave the school and opportunity to raise awareness of the school's developments, progress and need for support for 2011 and beyond.

Pictured above is Colm O'Neill, Francis Martin and Brendan McConville at the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce President's Banquet at Belfast's City Hall.


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