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Subject:

The Last (of the) PETiTATHONS

From:

Craig Fees <[log in to unmask]>

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Therapeutic Communities <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Wed, 27 Mar 2013 11:00:35 +0000

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"It may be that you have never heard of this archive, but the work that 
it undertakes and collections it holds are inspirational"

"This, to me, is the essence of family history - practical, small scale 
and life changing"

This is how Nick Barratt, historian, BBC researcher and consultant, and 
Executive Editor of Your Family History magazine talks about the Planned 
Environment Therapy Trust Archive and Study Centre in the latest issue 
of Your Family History Magazine - and why we had won their "Archive of 
the Year" award over strong competition, including the new, 
purpose-built, multi-million pound The Hive, in Worcester - "which 
perhaps offers a glimpse of the future of archival services...[with] its 
impressive size and range of state-of-the-art technologies..."

As he rightly says, we are "an archive that in many ways could not be 
more dissimilar."

Why? Because of you. Because we spring from the therapeutic community 
premiss. Because we have the privilege to be engaged with some pretty 
phenomenal people.

This is our last PETiTATHON (for the time being, at least!). For reasons 
explained elsewhere, Chris and Gemma will be leaving us at the end of 
the month, so - (with a deep intake of breath) - They have taken over 
the PETiTATHON site this time! They have published some of their 
'Favourite Photographs' from the last three years 
(http://pettrust.org.uk/favourite-photographs/three-years-in-images); 
and they have written their own blogs, putting their own personal spins 
on the question: 'What Has PETT Ever Done For Me?' 
(http://pettrust.org.uk/what-s-pett-ever-done-for-me)

We hope you enjoy it! We hope it helps to explain what Nick Barratt has 
said; and what a unique and precious thing the many worlds of 
therapeutic communities and environments have created for themselves at 
the Planned Environment Therapy Trust. And we hope it may inspire you to 
use it, and support it, and talk about it even more than you do at present.

As we prepare to put the PETiTATHONS to bed, we hope you have enjoyed 
reading our monthly updates and features features as much as we have 
enjoyed putting them together.  We hope you have learned more about the 
Trust, and what the Archive and Study Centre holds and does. We hope you 
will continue to learn about and support the Trust as we enter a new 
phase of activity: You can read more about that and the future of PETT 
in the attached Letter from our Executive Director Rich Rollinson, which 
is also online: http://pettrust.org.uk/pett-news/speaking-of-the-future.

Once again, if anything in this campaign touches a chord or indicates 
that we are deserving of your support, please use our  BT My Donate Page 
(https://mydonate.bt.com/charities/plannedenvironmenttherapytrust) to 
add your £10, £20, £50, £150 (hey - £15,000 - go for it!) to that of 
others. BT MyDonate itself does not take anything out of what you give, 
although your credit or debit card will make a small charge.

Or, cheques made out to PETT can be sent directly to PETT, Barns Centre, 
Church Lane, Toddington near Cheltenham, Glos. GL54 5DQ. If you are a 
U.K. tax payer, Gift Aiding your donation will add 25% in value to your 
gift without any additional cost to you (or to us!).

Also, please let us know if you do not wish to receive further emails of 
this kind. You've been very patient so far, and we are very grateful for 
that; but if you have finally had enough, please let us know, and we 
will immediately take you off the list.

With thanks, and best wishes,

The Team



-- 
Dr. Craig Fees, RMARA
Archivist
Planned Environment Therapy Trust Archive and Study Centre: "Archive of 
the Year 2013"; "Most Impactful Archive 2012"
Church Lane
Toddington near Cheltenham
Glos. GL54 5DQ
United Kingdom

01242 620125
Website: http://www.pettrust.org.uk
Follow us on Facebook: 
http://www.facebook.com/ThePlannedEnvironmentTherapyTrust



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