Tourism for All takes the spotlight

Saturday, 17 May, 2004 0

Tourism for All is running a charity appeal throughout the week.

The high-profile appeal was kicked off on Sunday on BBC Radio 4 by Judith Chalmers. It runs until Saturday May 22.

Tourism for All, also known as Holiday Care was relaunched this year following the merger of three organisations: Holiday Care, Tourism for All and the Hoteliers’ Forum hospitality project IndividuALL.

The charity aims to provide information about accessibility and facilities at holiday destinations for people with disabilities. It works closely with the Government and is on the Tourism Forum and Transport Task Force. Tourism for All celebrates its 25th anniversary later this year.

For more details go to http://www.tourismforall.org.uk.

The appeal has the use of the freephone BBC Actionline for the whole week, on 0800 044 044. It hopes to rack up credit card donations. Alternatively send a cheque made payable to ‘Tourism for All’, to:

Judith Chalmers OBE
Tourism for ALL
P O Box 123
CROYDON
CR9 2UD

Report by Ginny McGrath



 

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