Manx Blind Welfare Society has unveiled a stunning, locally made artwork which will also serve as a lasting commemoration of people’s support for the Society.The Giving Tree is a large wooden sculpture which has taken pride of place in the Society’s headquarters, Corrin Court in Onchan.
Handmade by the Manx Workshop for the Disabled, it was funded by a special bequest from Mr & Mrs Brettoner and created in celebration of the Society’s 80th year – the ‘oak’ anniversary.
It will also help raise money for the Society, which provides free services and support for hundreds of blind and visually impaired people across the Isle of Man.
Manx Blind Welfare Society Volunteers Coordinator & Events Organiser Debbie Thomson explained:
‘We wanted to mark the Society’s 80th anniversary in a special way, and this outstanding sculpture has helped us achieve that. It is a spectacular addition to Corrin Court.‘It will not only mark our anniversary, but will also become a lasting way of commemorating people’s generosity in supporting our work. Individuals and organisations will be able to make a donation in exchange for a leaf or an acorn, which can be engraved with a personal message and added to the sculpture.‘The engraving could be your name, the name of an organisation or business, a tribute in memory of someone or just a simple message. Whatever words you choose, it will be added to The Giving Tree meaning you will always be part of our future.’Money raised by donations will help fund the support and services provided by the Society, which include assistive technology, sporting activities, social inclusion, an audio library and the recorded news service.
Peter Hindley, General Manager at Manx Workshop for the Disabled, said:
‘We were absolutely delighted to be approached by Manx Blind Welfare Society to work on this project. We’ve never made anything quite like The Giving Tree before, but we spoke to the Society in detail about what they wanted and our member Brian Watterson carefully crafted something entirely bespoke. We think the final result looks stunning and a fitting tribute to 80 years of the Society.’To find out how you can contribute to The Giving Tree, with donations starting at ?25, please contact Debbie Thomson by emailing
dthomson@mbws.org.im or calling 674727. Donation forms can also be collected from Corrin Court and downloaded from the Society’s website
www.mbws.org.im.
To find out more about the work of MBWS, visit
www.mbws.org.im.
Photo - Pictured with The Giving Tree are, left to right, Manx Blind Welfare Society Chief Executive Ian Cooil, Mike Sharpe and Linda Cockson, executors of the estate of the Brettoners, and Peter Hindley of the Manx Workshop for the Disabled.