Yellow Travel Limited, the top provider of taxis from Birmingham Airport celebrating 21 years in business in the West Midlands this year, is very happy this festive season to learn of a new literature project for kids at our local international hub.
Officially supported by Birmingham Airport, Little Bird is the name of the great initiative which aims to empower children not only in the West Midlands but around the world through its good work.
“Giving children a positive start in life is extremely important; they are the innocence of our world and I believe it’s our duty to show them that anything is possible. The character ‘Little Chick’ was born out of my challenges in childhood and the need for someone to relate to,” commented, Alison Delaney, Founder, Little Bird. “In my profession, I have the opportunity to help adults combat their limiting beliefs picked up in childhood. Alongside the books, we also had a presentation by Sehaam Batman, founder of Ladder 2 Success in South Africa, who is working with Little Bird to twin the two schools. I'm excited to continue empowering the lives of these beautiful young people both in Solihull and abroad.”
“We're very pleased to be supporting the Little Bird school workshops as part of our Corporate Responsibility Strategy activity. It’s very different and I’m certain the children will enjoy all aspects of it, from understanding self-belief to reaching out to children on the other side of the world,” said, Andy Holding, Corporate Responsibility Manager, Birmingham Airport. “The book and workshops open children’s eyes to the world of possibilities around them and helps raise aspirations and motivate them from an early age to work hard, have ambition and reach their full potential. Alison's approach perfectly complements these ambitions and having worked with her for many years we know how inspirational and effective her methods are. This project is very much in line with our Corporate Responsibility Strategy of developing local communities and promoting health and well being in the area.”
What is lovely to see is that every child attending the Yorks wood Primary School in Kings hurst, North Solihull, very close to the airport and part of the UNITY Trust Collaborative, receives a copy of a book for workshop participation as part of the overall project. We look forward to the continued success of Little Bird as we continue to a part of the community in the area with taxis from Birmingham airport for 22 years in 2017.
Officially supported by Birmingham Airport, Little Bird is the name of the great initiative which aims to empower children not only in the West Midlands but around the world through its good work.
“Giving children a positive start in life is extremely important; they are the innocence of our world and I believe it’s our duty to show them that anything is possible. The character ‘Little Chick’ was born out of my challenges in childhood and the need for someone to relate to,” commented, Alison Delaney, Founder, Little Bird. “In my profession, I have the opportunity to help adults combat their limiting beliefs picked up in childhood. Alongside the books, we also had a presentation by Sehaam Batman, founder of Ladder 2 Success in South Africa, who is working with Little Bird to twin the two schools. I'm excited to continue empowering the lives of these beautiful young people both in Solihull and abroad.”
“We're very pleased to be supporting the Little Bird school workshops as part of our Corporate Responsibility Strategy activity. It’s very different and I’m certain the children will enjoy all aspects of it, from understanding self-belief to reaching out to children on the other side of the world,” said, Andy Holding, Corporate Responsibility Manager, Birmingham Airport. “The book and workshops open children’s eyes to the world of possibilities around them and helps raise aspirations and motivate them from an early age to work hard, have ambition and reach their full potential. Alison's approach perfectly complements these ambitions and having worked with her for many years we know how inspirational and effective her methods are. This project is very much in line with our Corporate Responsibility Strategy of developing local communities and promoting health and well being in the area.”
What is lovely to see is that every child attending the Yorks wood Primary School in Kings hurst, North Solihull, very close to the airport and part of the UNITY Trust Collaborative, receives a copy of a book for workshop participation as part of the overall project. We look forward to the continued success of Little Bird as we continue to a part of the community in the area with taxis from Birmingham airport for 22 years in 2017.
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