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MP Natalie Elphicke's appeal for children's drawings to help boost NHS workers on frontline

11:12, 04 May 2020

updated: 11:16, 04 May 2020

An MP is awarding certificates to children who create colourful messages of support for NHS workers on the frontline of the coronavirus outbreak.

Natalie Elphicke who represents Deal and Dover is asking youngsters to send in their pictures of rainbows, superheroes and other messages of support.

MP Natalie Elphicke is asking children to draw messages of support for the NHS
MP Natalie Elphicke is asking children to draw messages of support for the NHS

She will then pass them on to local NHS staff working in settings across the district.

Mrs Elphicke said: “We have always cherished our National Health Service in this country.

“Yet quite rightly we are paying special tributes at the moment as brave doctors and nurses up and down the land put themselves in harm’s way to look after us all.

“At such a difficult time I thought it might be nice if they could see just how valued they are to us all – not to mention giving parents something to keep them occupied.”

Mrs Elphicke has asked parents to send a photo of their child’s artwork, ideally of them holding it or of it on display, in an email to Natalie.elphicke.mp@parliament.uk with the subject line 'Love our NHS'.

Please supply your child’s name, age and an address for the certificate to be sent to.

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