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Your support can change the lives of local Disabled children and adults.

Every year we rely on donations to run our Counselling service and increase the capacity in our services supporting Disabled young people. All donations, big and small, will have a big impact on local people. In particular, regular gifts enable us to plan for the future and be there for the people and families we work with, for as long as they need us.

If you need any support or would like more information about donating, please get in touch with our team.

If you’d like to make a donation:

  1. Click the blue ‘Donate’ button
  2. Select the frequency (one off, monthly, yearly)
  3. Enter the amount you’d like to give
  4. Donate either through PayPal or with your debit/credit card

No matter the size, your donation will have a big impact.

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A regular gift of £2 per month will train a volunteer Befriender who will visit an isolated Disabled person in their home each week.

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A regular gift of £5 per month will pay for an advisor to have an initial meeting with the parent of a Disabled child to help them access the services their child needs to get the best possible start in life.

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A one-off gift of £20 will buy seeds, plants and tools for our accessible allotment, which Disabled clients, and clients with mental health conditions, can plant as part of a weekly community group session.

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A one-off gift of £300 will pay for a series of 12 Counselling sessions for a Disabled Person, or a carer of a Disabled Person, giving them a safe space to be heard and find ways to cope.

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Carolyn Jones

Fundraising Manager