Supporting Stick ‘n’ Step at Tributes on the Hill 2023

Cerebral palsy charity Stick ‘n’ Step is looking for volunteers to help its fundraising team out for a few hours at this year’s Tributes on the Hill music festival in Frodsham.

The festival, which will be packed with amazing music, entertainment, activities and food stalls, is being held over three days from Friday 30 June to Sunday 2 July. A whole host of tribute bands will be taking to the stage, and the event culminates with a family fun day on Sunday.

Bands playing include Appy Mundays, True Order, Absolute Stone Roses, and many more. Also featured will be Teacher’s Pet, a School of Rock tribute band, whose lead singer, Kieran Pestridge, has cerebral palsy and made a huge hit with the children who attend Stick ‘n’ Step when they heard him play at last year’s Tributes on the Hill event.

Stick ‘n’ Step is one of the festival’s chosen charities this year and so is appealing for assistance to help run its stall on Saturday 1 July and Sunday 2 July. In return for helping out with fundraising activities such as face painting, tabletop games and raffle tickets, free tickets to the festival are up for grabs! Email fundraising@sticknstep.org  to find out more.

Stick ‘n’ Step provides free weekly conductive education sessions to children and young people with cerebral palsy up to the age of 25, allowing them to gain the skills they need to live more independent lives. 

The charity relies on supporters and volunteers to help raise the £750,000 required to deliver its services to over 100 families each year at its Wallasey and Runcorn centres. Find out more about the charity by visiting www.sticknstep.org

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