Liverpool FC and England football star makes 'unexpected' special visit to Springfield School
A Liverpool FC and England football star surprised schoolchildren at its after-school sports club - for an NHS Big Tea Celebration event.
On Wednesday 17 May, Jordan Henderson MBE, visited Springfield School in Crewe in his role as ambassador for NHS Charities Together.
Henderson, 32, dropped in on the Crewe school's their after-school sports club for an NHS Big Tea celebration – following their prize-winning party last year.
Pupils at Springfield School were overjoyed by the visit from Liverpool's 2019 Champions League and 2020 Premier League winner.
Henderson spearheaded the #PlayersTogether initiative that encouraged professional footballers to donate to the NHS during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The school was entered into a free prize draw after signing up to host a party for the NHS Big Tea – the nationwide fundraiser for the NHS led by NHS Charities Together.
This takes place this year on the health service's 75th anniversary on Wednesday 5 July.
Jordan Henderson MBE, who has been ambassador for NHS Charities Together since 2021, thought it was "really special" to meet the Crewe schoolchildren.
The Liverpool captain said: "I'm a massive champion of the NHS and it always blows me away to see the scale of support they provide to local communities.
"Meeting the kids today and seeing how their lives are made better thanks to the amazing staff on site has been really special.
"Along with the teachers they're setting young people up for a better future and working tirelessly at it, like so many other NHS workers and volunteers all over the UK.
"Everyone's got a story about how the NHS has helped them and the NHS Big Tea gives us a chance to get together and celebrate the entire workforce – including the staff at Springfield – and let them know how appreciated they are."
Springfield School caters for 4–19-year-olds with a range of disabilities and learning difficulties.
It has an on-site NHS team of nurses, physiotherapists, OTs and speech therapists, who work to support students' health needs alongside their education.
Lisa Hodgkison, Headteacher at Springfield School, Lisa Hodgkison, said: "Winning the visit from Jordan was so unexpected, and we have been so excited to show him what Springfield is all about.
"We value our on-site NHS team so much, and quite simply couldn't do our job without them.
"It can be challenging work at times, but it is always so lovely to see the genuine care and love they show our young people.
"We took part in the NHS Big Tea to raise funds for Mid Cheshire Hospitals Charity, but even more importantly to celebrate our on-site NHS staff.
"There was a raffle, awards, and the students created posters about roles within the NHS and with messages of thanks.
"One said: 'thank you for helping me to walk'– and you can't underestimate how life changing that is. It was a wonderful afternoon and we're excited for another party this summer."
Students signed up to the NHS Big Tea to thank the NHS staff who do so much for them and raised vital funds to support their local NHS charity Mid Cheshire Hospitals Charity in the process.
Now entering its sixth year, the NHS Big Tea brings the nation together on the NHS' birthday to raise funds that help the NHS go further and provide extra support for staff, patients, and volunteers.
There are over 230 NHS charities around the UK and they support the NHS in all sorts of ways – from innovative research and facilities for patients, to mental health support for staff and community initiatives that help us to live well.
Chief Executive at NHS Charities Together, Ellie Orton OBE, added: "We're incredibly lucky to have Jordan in the NHS' corner and we know the kids have had a ball with him today – pardon the pun.
"As a charity we support over 230 NHS charities across the UK, who together provide the important extras that make a difference to NHS staff, patients and communities.
"Fundamentally NHS charities are here to help the NHS go further for everyone, and the NHS Big Tea is a crucial part of that.
"We know there are lots of parties to come over the next couple of months, and we're excited to see everyone getting together and fundraising.
"Every celebration can help us provide vital support, so please consider raising a cuppa to the NHS, and getting behind the NHS Big Tea!,
To find out more about hosting an NHS Big Tea please visit HERE.
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