Jean Westmacott has been teaching appropriate paper-based technology (APT) to people all over the world for many years now. She is a gifted designer of chairs and standing frames and an inspiring teacher. She has been working as a tireless volunteer for CPA since its inception.
Jean's husband, Ken, saw a vodafone advertisement offering a year's salary for 6 winners of their competition to work for the charity of their choice. There was only 2 weeks before thedeadline and Jean was due to be in Zambia in a week. She had to show that she could offer Cerebral Palsy Africa unique skills that would make a big difference to our effectiveness. In Zambia she had a text message to say she had been selected for the shortlist. She arrived back in the UK with only one day to prepare for a deciding interview - and of course she sailed through. The judges were so impressed with the APT chair she brought with her.
From December Jean will be working full time for CPA Her job will be to promote the provision of special equipment supporting workshops in each country where CPA works. Vodafone will pay for Jean to make 3 visits to African countries during the year. |