The Peterborough Evening Telegraph
Frankie (13) collects thousands of cans for helipad charity
Teenage Army Cadet Frankie Newbatt from Whittlesey is engaged in a huge fund raising project for the charity Helipads for Hospitals.
The 13-year-old has successfully networked with local people and businesses to collect thousands of aluminium cans, and is engaged in daily sponsored cycling with the intention of completing 874 miles; the distance from Lands End to John O’Groats.
Helipads for Hospitals is appealing for aluminium cans which can be recycled and used in the manufacture of helipads. These will allow helicopters carrying critically ill patients to save crucial time by landing closer to life-saving facilities.
This project is part of Frankie’s Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Course. The DofE course challenges young people with a series of self-improvement exercises, including a six-month long volunteering component, and is fully supported by the Army Cadet Force, of whichFrankie is a member at Whittlesey Detachment.
The Army Cad et Force also places emphasis on community work, and having previously fund-raised for Helipads for Hospitals, one of his instructors suggested the charity to Frankie and his family.
Frankie has beensupported by his parents, Lisa and Matthew, who helped him to set up a successful social media campaign to spread the word. His promotional efforts have included a letter he has just sent to Prince William, DukeofCambridge, askingfor help due to The Prince’s connections with the local area and the Air Ambulance.
His sponsored cycling efforts involve cycling 10-20 miles a day around the Whittlesey area, which has helped to keep him fit and active during the lockdown.
“I feel like this is a really good opportunity, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award should open doors for me in the future. Doing charity work for Helipads for Hospitals is a really good cause, and I’m really proud of my family for their help, and really pleased with all the support I have been getting from local people- its been fantastic,” said Frankie.
Army cadet spokesman DougStuartsaid: “CadetNewbatt is demonstrating many important values we like to see in our cadets, determination, discipline, initiative, and the desire to help others. “