Friday December 18, 2020
Hypnotherapist donates
weight loss funds to brighten up Christmas for city kids
In what has
undoubtedly been a tough year for many people, a kind-hearted Yorkshire
hypnotherapist has brought a bit of extra Christmas cheer to children living on
a Hull estate.
Internationally
renowned hypnotherapist and author Sheila Granger, from Anlaby, who pioneered
her ‘Virtual Gastric Band’ therapy to help thousands of people around the world
lose weight, has run a virtual ‘Drop a Dress Size’ programme throughout
December.
She pledged
that for every pound of weight lost by her participants, she would donate £1 to
a fund to buy festive presents for local children in need – and now, thanks to
the amazing success of the 67 men and women who have taken part, Sheila has
donated toys worth a whopping £850 to the HU4 Community Network Group.
Led by Dawn and
Terry Sullivan, HU4 was launched in 2019 and supports families living in the
Boothferry Estate by providing food, essential goods, and activities for
children and adults.
Dawn said: “We
are absolutely overwhelmed by Sheila’s generosity, it’s such an incredibly kind
thing to do.”
On Christmas
Eve, Dawn, Terry and the HU4 volunteers will dress up in Christmassy costumes
and bring some seasonal joy direct to the doors of families on the Boothferry Estate,
hand-delivering the presents at a socially safe distance. All the gifts have
been split into age groups to ensure each youngster will receive a toy that’s
suitable for their age.
Dawn added: “I
just know that the kids are going to be so thrilled by this, it will be such an
exciting treat on what is one of the most magical days of the year for children.”
This year, the
HU4 team have worked tirelessly to support the estate’s residents, and as well
as delivering Sheila’s gifts, they will also be handing out much-needed food
parcels in conjunction with Waitrose supermarket as part of a wider drive to
help reduce food poverty in the UK.
This year has
been especially challenging for Sheila. Instead of travelling around the world
attending conferences and delivering training to other hypnotherapists as usual,
she has had to spend most of her time shielding due to a chronic auto-immune
illness, and therefore hasn’t been able to see her own grandchildren.
“Having to
socially distance from my family has been tough,” Sheila said, “but on the
other hand, I’m lucky that I’ve still been able to keep running my business on
a virtual basis. I realise that not everyone is as fortunate, and the pandemic
has had a serious impact on many people’s finances.
“I thought that
making this donation would not only support families in need, it would also incentivise
all my Drop a Dress Size participants!”
Sheila is used to doing one-to-one consultations, and often
conducts these online with clients around the world, as her techniques are just
as effective over the internet as they are face-to-face. She said: “I know many
people have struggled to manage their weight during this year’s coronavirus
lockdowns, and this, coupled with the knowledge of how successful my therapy is
via video communication, inspired me to try the Drop a Dress Size group sessions
on Zoom.
“The additional incentive of raising funds for children’s
Christmas gifts seems to have had a positive effect on all the participants too
as everyone involved in the sessions has done amazingly well, with some
shedding more pounds than they thought possible.”
Colleen Andruszkiewicz, from Ontario
in Canada, said: “This year, things have just been plain
ugly with the pandemic, there’s been so much loss, so much sadness, but Sheila
has taken the opportunity to use her clients’ weight loss for a great
cause.
“Not only have her clients had the benefit of weight loss
and the healthy results of that, but we know that those lost pounds will be
putting more than one smile on a child’s face.”
Julie Walsh, from Sheffield, said: “I joined the group as I
was struggling once again with my weight. I had emergency abdominal surgery at
the beginning of March which left me quite immobile and then was hit by the
lockdown. I had five months off work and found myself suffering in lots of ways
mentally and physically. The group Drop a Dress Size sessions have helped me
get back on track.
“The fact that children are benefiting
from this at the same time makes me feel really thankful. I have five
grandchildren and know what this means to children at this special time.”
ENDS
PHOTOS:
1) Back from left, Dawn Sullivan and
Sheila Granger; front from left HU4 volunteer Kirsty Bayles and her daughter
Lillie-Mae Bayles
2) From left, Dawn Sullivan, Kirsty
Bayles, Lillie-Mae Bayles, and Sheila Granger
Zoom image of Sheila Granger’s ‘Drop
a Dress Size’ group
Images
courtesy of Kevin Greene Photography
Notes to editors
Sheila Granger is an internationally renowned
clinical hypnotherapist. She has trained more than 2,500 practitioners
worldwide in her groundbreaking methods. Through this and her own practice, she
has helped to improve the lives of tens of thousands of people, in countries
ranging from the UK to Holland, Belgium, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, and
the United States.
An author of two Amazon bestsellers – ‘No more diets! Believe in a healthier,
better you’, about her pioneering Virtual Gastric Band therapy, and ‘How to build a hypnotherapy business: An
insider’s guide to growing your practice’ – Sheila regularly tours the
world, contributing ideas to the development of hypnotherapy practice, and has
won awards for her work including ‘Hypnotherapist of the Year’ from the
International Association of Counsellors and Therapists, for her ‘outstanding
support and dedication to the hypnosis community’.
She has recently won the self employed/sole trader
category for the Yorkshire and Humber region in the UK’s Federation of Small
Business Awards 2020, making her a regional finalist in the national FSB
competition.
For more
information about Sheila Granger, visit www.sheilagranger.com
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