The article “Pop star’s £5,000 gift” appeared in South London Press on 19 June 2003.
POP star George Michael has donated £5,000 to help a Greenwich-based charity for children who have been sexually abused.
The singer has contributed to in Greenwich High Road, to fund its next helpline volunteer training course in September. provides services for children, their non-abusing parents carers from Bexley, Greenwich Lewisham.
Co-ordinator Denise Hubble said: “We approached him for £5,000 to fund the course as volunteers for the line require specialist training. They are dealing with stressful and traumatic situations.”
runs a successful weekly therapy support group in Eltham and provides play therapy for abused children in Charlton, thanks to a grant from the Healthy Greenwich Fund. More people are now needed for the 10-week helpline volunteer course.
Information about Mosac:
Originally established in 1992 Mosac supports non-abusing parents and carers of sexually abused children through a range of services including telephone helpline, information, advice, advocacy, support groups, counselling and play therapy.
Charity no. 1139077
Company no. 6798854
Public address
, First Floor, 111 Endwell Road
London, SE4 2PE
Contact details
Website: http://www.mosac.org.uk
Email: info@mosac.org.uk
Tel: 02036386291
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