WHEN Pip Hoyer Millar found there was nothing in the UK to help her daughter Minty with her cerebral palsy she started on a road that led to the foundtion of the Footsteps Centre.
Ten years later hundreds of people will pay tribute to Mrs Hoyer Millar’s single- mindedness and refusal to accept the status quo.
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