Patrons - Williams Syndrome Foundation (original) (raw)
WSF PATRONS
Peter Davison and Elizabeth Morton
Peter and Elizabeth have a strong connection to Williams Syndrome as their niece, Molly, has WS – Molly and her family have been WSF members for many years. Peter is best known for his roles in All Creatures Great and Small and Dr Who and has recently been on our screens in BBC drama – Life, and Elizabeth is an actress and author. Peter is already patron of the Downs Syndrome Association and both he and Elizabeth look forward to helping us raise awareness of WS as Peter has done for the DSA for over twenty years.
“We are delighted to become patrons of the Williams Syndrome Foundation. Our experience of WS so far has been through our niece Molly, so we are excited to be meeting so many of you and your families soon. Looking forward hugely to spreading the word about Williams!” – Peter & Elizabeth
Mat Baynton
My name is Mathew Baynton, and I am an actor and writer. I am very proud to become a patron of the Williams Syndrome Foundation. My nephew, Cathal, has Williams Syndrome so I have seen directly how important the Foundation is to the lives of children and adults with Williams Syndrome and those who care for them. I look forward to doing anything I can to support the Foundation’s excellent work.
“I am really happy that Uncle Mat is becoming a patron!” – Cathal
Clare Perkins
My name is Clare Perkins and I am an actor, most recently on screen in the BBC comedy, The Outlaws, and I’ll be in Silo on Apple TV from November. I also play Denise in The Archers.
I am delighted to become a patron of the Williams Syndrome Foundation. My daughter, Kali-Joy (33) has Williams Syndrome, so I understand the many challenges of WS, and look forward to spreading awareness of this little-known condition. Kali & I talked to Eamon Holmes about WS on Talk Radio in 2019 and a few years ago, I did Celebrity Mastermind where my chosen charity was the WSF (I came second!). I’m looking forward to meeting more families soon at one of the WSFs events. Clare.
“Mum’s become a patron of the Williams Syndrome Foundation – it’s amazing!” Kali-Joy
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