Stokes, Kimberley

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8/10/2009
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Kimberley Stokes comes from Solihull. She has dyspraxia, dyslexia and chronic fatigue syndrome. Talks about her conditions as well as her trip to Canada. She will be volunteering with a charity called Lattitude Global volunteering who organise outdoor activities for children. On the plinth she is going to talk why other people are going to Canada with Lattitude.

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