Sick Children’s Trust
Sick Children’s Trust
Trustees commend the Trust for enabling half their rooms at Crawford House to be used by 109 families since March. We would like our grant to be used towards the essential running costs of your Home, helping to keep families together, reducing financial worries and making sure families can stay close by their child’s bedside throughout a scary time.
London Symphony Orchestra
London Symphony Orchestra
Trustees are delighted that Musical Inclusion Days will be resumed as soon as possible in 2021 and hope that the musical events planned will release your young charges and their families from the constraints of the past year.
Seashell Trust
Seashell Trust
Trustees commended the work that Seashell undertakes with children and young people who have limited functional speech and knows that the funding allowing VR headphones will be used most effectively.
Tiny Tim’s Children Centre
Tiny Tim’s Children Centre
Trustees are pleased to award a grant for 2020 to continue your work…
Auditory Verbal UK
Auditory Verbal UK
Trustees wish to continue their support for work in helping more profoundly deaf children learn to listen and speak as equals to their hearing peers through Auditory Verbal therapy.
Marches Family Network
Marches Family Network
Trustees are pleased to award a grant for three activity sessions for children with learning difficulties in Hereford and Leominster. We commend this much needed and imaginative project. Trustees are pleased to support this work again with an award. We admire the way in which you have been able to continue your work during lockdown, with “bubble” systems in two locations.
OKMT (Otakar Kraus Music Trust)
OKMT (Otakar Kraus Music Trust)
Trustees were pleased to receive your letter of July 2020 reporting your activities to date and would like to award a grant to enable 4 children to receive OK Music Therapy for 36 weeks in term-time during 2020 until July 2021 as conditions permit.
Bendrigg Trust
Bendrigg Trust
Congratulations on responding so positively to a difficult year. Trustees are pleased to hear that the Trust have managed to provide day adventures for families with disabled children. We know that residential visits and the ‘Bendrigg Buzz’ will be even more appreciated when they can safely resume.
ICAN
ICAN
To support the funding of a Family Support Worker at Meath School, so that the children with the most severe forms of speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) can thrive.