Sadly, my much loved 2007 Audi Cabriolet gave up the ghost yesterday on the A361 on the way back from a visit to my Mother and Father. Having driven me safely to speaking engagements across England and Wales these past three years, the collapse of my sweet chariot seems to indicate the end of our exciting WCH road trips together for the time being. Thank you little car for your valiant service.
Do you have a safe and reliable car to donate to WCH?
I and the WCH Team have driven thousands of miles to speak to you in community halls, outdoor events and at conferences, sharing information about how to take control of health and wellbeing, as well as what we at the World Council for Health are doing to protect and promote health freedom and sovereignty for all people and nations. We generally do this in our private vehicles, which take quite some wear and tear. As mentioned, my little workhorse has finally called it a day.
If you have a safe and reliable vehicle that you don’t need and that we at WCH could use, please email lucy@worldcouncilforhealth.org to let us know as soon as possible. We have much community outreach and many events planned in the UK and beyond in 2024 and will get to meet you sooner with reliable transport!
Having our own World Council for Health van would advance our efforts too
You could also help us buy this van, which will comfortably accommodate three of the team, plus gazebos, books and banners for community visits. We are some way off the target, as you will see here.
I am glad you got home safely, when my Volvo bit the dust some months ago a nice fellow rescued me and towed me to the nearest town (he had big blond curls and looked the part of a cherub, a Volvo mechanic cherub)....and the tow home wasn't cheap but it all worked out. For now I am back to the bike, but hope for another vintage Volvo wagon, ie, tank to come my way. A van would be my next choice. A model T would be my fantasy choice, or a horse. Ok, 2 horses, a real chariot! I eschew modernity, though it is seldom avoidable. Are the horses glad we drive cars now? Probably. Good luck, I will put a matchbox van on my altar for your cause.
Buy a Toyota, they last much longer