A CREATIVE Winsford schoolboy is encouraging the local community to support doctors and nurses putting their lives at risk to save patients diagnosed with coronavirus.
Jack Buckley, seven, designed his homemade posters to thank everyone in the health service for their efforts and urge us all to have hope in the NHS.
Mum Lou said: "I work in healthcare so Jack knows I'm an important key worker. He knows how amazing the NHS trying to get through this crisis.
"So my seven-year-old got creative today and painted colourful posters all by hand which he drew himself.
"He wanted to draw them as his appreciation. "He had no help and spent a couple of hours doing this off his own back."
Jack, a year 2 pupil at Over St John's CE Primary School is a keen footballer.
"He has created a football poster as well."
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Jack and children who belong to Winsford Diamonds Junior Football Club under 7s, under 8s and the foundation team drew pictures to encourage people to stay at home.
Darcie Brimelow, 7, thanking the NHS
Jack Holland, six, wants us to show love to the NHS
Here are some of the colourful posters designed by children at Winsford Diamonds to thank the NHS for all their hard work during the pandemic.
Luca Williams, 4, drew this lovely picture of a nurse as an angel
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