Posted by Emma - Friday, July 6th, 2018
Categories: News
Hosted at the prestigious Chester Grosvenor, 70 guests attended our recent special event to raise funds – and we’re delighted to announce the event raised almost £5,000. Attendees enjoyed a glass of bubbly whilst browsing stalls in a pop-up boutique shopping area before sitting down to a sumptuous lunch prepared by Michelin-starred executive chef…
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Posted by Emma - Monday, July 2nd, 2018
Categories: Uncategorised
We’re proud to have recently supported a young man from Worthing in his bid to get a life-changing new powered wheelchair. 18-year-old Daniel Hanson, who has the progressive muscle-wasting condition Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, is reliant on a powered wheelchair to get around. Yet after five years of heavy use and Daniel’s changing needs, he desperately…
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Posted by Emma - Friday, May 25th, 2018
Categories: News
We’re delighted that our charity has been chosen to receive a substantial grant of £10,000 from the Toy Trust, the charity founded by the British Toy and Hobby Association! As the toy industry’s main charity, the Toy Trust supports charities that help disadvantaged children within the UK and abroad. With the help of the many…
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Posted by Emma - Wednesday, May 23rd, 2018
Categories: News
22-year-old Josh, who has Muscular Dystrophy, has played as a midfielder for the Sale United powered wheelchair team for seven years but needed a new wheelchair as his old chair had become unsafe after six years of use. As the team had made it into the Muscular Dystrophy National Premiership, Josh knew he needed the…
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Posted by Emma - Friday, May 18th, 2018
Categories: News, Uncategorised
Every year Asda invests over £1.4 million in over 4,000 good causes through their amazing Green Token Giving Programme. This campaign gives back to local organisations – and we are one of the lucky charities that has been supported this year! Community Champion Helen at the Asda superstore in Greyhound Park, Chester recently presented our…
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