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Artist charity to fill pencil cases for disadvantaged children

A royal-appointed artist is helping families to access basic stationery and inspire their creativity, by asking for donations of felt tips and art materials to food banks.
The charity Heart Felt Tips is asking people to donate art supplies for children to food banks like the Trussell Trust
The charity Heart Felt Tips is asking people to donate art supplies for children to food banks like the Trussell Trust

Jeremy Houghton, who has painted the Queen and other famous people including tennis player Andy Murray, is encouraging people to bring the joy of colour and paint to children who cannot afford art materials.

Through his charity, Heart Felt Tips (HFT), he is challenging stationery providers to donate old and unwanted stock and asking schools to encourage families to fill pencil cases with creative resources and donate them to local food banks.

HFT organises for disadvantaged children to receive pencil cases packed with pens and other art supplies, creative tools that they all too often lack. The pencil cases are filled by children at schools and clubs, and then distributed via frontline food banks, children’s charities, hospitals, and faith centres.

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