WWGF Visitor Guestbook
We are always interested in hearing about our visitors and finding our where they are from and how they heard about us.
If you would like to share information about where you are from and how you heard about the Walking With Giants Foundation, along with what you think of our website and what we can to do to make it more user friendly and informative.
Additionally, you can leave a message of support to many of the children and adults affected by Primordial Dwarfism and families.
Please note that all comments will be vetted before publishing, which may lead to a short delay in them being posted.
If you would like to contact us directly, please email us on enquiries@walkingwithgiants.org
Gemma Yeo ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ): Mrs
I watched a documentary about Charlotte last night (The Tiniest Girl In The World) and was moved to tears. I have an autistic teenaged son and I suffer from epilepsy, and so any disability is an emotive subject for me.
I'd never heard of your organisation before, and just wanted to say that I would eventually like to find a way to help. I cross stitch, sing and play string instruments, and I'm sure that I could find a way to work any of these passtimes to raise funds.
Please keep up the good work, so that children like Charlotte never feel isolated, alone or "different". I would also like you to pass my thanks to Charlotte's parents for allowing me to peek into their lives; I think they cope wonderfully with every obstacle thrown at them, and Charlotte is lucky to have such devoted parents.
14/08/10
Pete: de
How lovely to share a moment in the lives with these wonderful children and their families. I feel really blessed and pray for you all.
02/07/10
Pat Seymour ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ): Charlotte Garside
Have just watched the 'Extraordinary People' programme, having watched others in the series about these remarkable children and their families. It was good to see Alex again, his story is inspiring. Well done to 'Walking with Giants' for continuing to raise the profile of the children with primordial dwarfism.
29/06/10
rachel kerridge ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ): i want to help
i watch al programme to do with extraordinary people and feel that i need to help .. i work for a charitable company and is hoping to get all workers to do an event and raise money to help all people that need help to get to these conventions.. i feel i take life for granted and would love to help raise money...
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23/06/10
Lynette: Mrs
Watched the programe last night and found it very informative for public, professionals and families. Its highlighted the need for groups like walking with giants foundation to support families. More should be given to these groups from the government, keep up the good work :)
22/06/10
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21/06/10
fiona nuttall ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ): amazing little people
21/06/10
Nicole Cowell ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ): Keep it up!
21/06/10
Jo Lord ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ): Ms
Just watching the programme on channel 5. My grandmother always tells me about a relative who had a tiny daughter during the war and that she was 8 years old, but no bigger than a few months old baby. She was always embarrassed when people looked in the pram and asked how old she was, she was accused of lying when she told the truth. I suppose they didn't know about the condition back then. I know that the family said it was the shock of the bombs dropping. The families of these children deserve so much support and I will be making my collegues and friends aware of this charity.
21/06/10
Jared ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ): Good Luck
Hi
Just want to say thanks for making me aware of this condition. I have just watched a TV program about 3 children in the UK with Primordial Dwarfism. I felt very humbled and inspired in the way they overcome so many barriers in life. Keep up the good work the children deserve all the support they can get and you should be congratulated on the work you are doing for them!
Jared
31/03/10