Charity Christmas cards featuring Saundersfoot’s Wilson Mills-McBeth are now available to purchase for a good cause.

Four-year-old Wilson who currently attends Ysgol Hafan Y Môr in Tenby continues to raise awareness of Down Syndrome in his own unique style - this time by making his mark ahead of the festive season with his very own charity Christmas cards, with a cherub theme.

Wilson, an ambassador for the charity Follow Your Dreams and an advocate for PADS (positive about Down syndrome) tries his best to change people’s perceptions and help end discrimination through his through his social media accounts (Wilson pretty fly for a small guy), and since August of last year, he has raised over £5k to help charities, through organising fun days, raffles and even a local charity run.

“As a family we were stumped on how we could continue to raise awareness during lockdown, so we decided to think about Christmas and asked members of the Facebook group - portrait artists UK if they could suggest an artist who would be able to do a commission piece so Wilson could appear on some festive cards for family and friends, raising awareness that way,” said Wilson’s mum Sara.

“After showing friends and family the winning designs they realised there was quite a bit of interest in these cards...nobody had seen children with disabilities on Christmas cards before - so we’ve decided to make these cards available for anyone to purchase - raising awareness and money for Wilson’s chosen charities,” continued Sara.

The cards are available through Wilson’s social media pages and at the Etsy page:

https://etsy.me/34KsPZN. Kilgetty Post Office will also be stocking the cards.

You can join Wilson on his awareness journey through Wilsons page; Wilson pretty fly for a small guy’ on Facebook and on Instagram at: Wilsonprettyflyforasmallguy