Donated money is spent on new equipment, facilities to make treatment more comfortable for both patients and carers and research into methods of managing and monitoring leukaemia and related blood diseases carried out at the hospital.
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Sculpher photographySculpher Photography, established 1st June 1976, is celebrating 30 years in business. There is a flyer in this newsletter offering a complimentary photographic session for all the family if you donate £10 to ELF at the studio. This offer is worth £45.00 and you will also receive a 8” x 6” print in a folder worth £45. A total value of £90.00.
The studio is happy to photograph families, babies or pets. Clients love the relaxed shots. Its great fun in the studio getting children to bring in games, hobbies or even skateboards and bikes, whatever they enjoy - everyone wants images that are new and exciting and Sculpher Photography endeavour to provide exactly that. They also photograph weddings and special occasions.
The other work Sculpher Photography do is PR for major companies such as Stagecoach, Royal Bank of Scotland, Londis and Spar as well as small local companies who require photographs for press, in-house magazines, brochures or website. (The Calor Gas photo was taken by John Sculpher).
Easily accessible, Sculpher Photography is based in Ide, just 5 minutes from Exeter.
Contact Sculpher Photography Tel: 01392 437738.
The ELF Calendar was first published last year and featured photographs by Paul Mogford who lives locally and is a keen amateur photographer. Following a successful fund raising walk Paul wanted to do more to help raise much needed funds for ELF. Combining some of his favourite images of the South West seemed an ideal way to help. The Calender was much admired and very successful. This year the Calender is being produced much earlier and will be available in the ELF Shops, from the ELF Office and by post. They cost £3.99 each and are available from the end of August.
Unwanted mobile phones can be handed in at any ELF Shop or at the ELF Office. ELF can recycle these and make money to help us save lives.