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5 Jan 2023 | |
Written by Sian Boffey (Rogers) | |
Alumni News |
Therapy Stars Foundation offers awards of £500 to families living in Shropshire, Cheshire or North Wales for them to access therapy for a child with a long-term or life-limiting condition. The grants can also be used for siblings of these children. Therapy may include more well-known professions such as Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech Therapy, but also those lesser known such as Music Therapy, Hippotherapy & Equine therapy, Hydrotherapy & Aquatic Therapy and counselling for example.
The grants offered will be dependent on the amount of money Therapy Stars Foundation manages to raise, primarily through donations and fundraising. Therapy Stars Foundation would love to be able to support as many families as possible. Early Intervention is key for many young children with long term or life-limiting conditions and ongoing therapy is a way of life for most of these families. But the financial constraints placed on all families, as well as the reduced resources available through statutory services, have meant that many children do not receive the therapy that they need or deserve.
You are invited to our launch event, as Therapy Stars Foundation are keen to work with as many people as possible in the local community. We are reaching out to those who can help us raise awareness of the charity, signpost families to our services, and help us fundraise.
Please see the invitation below and RSVP with numbers attending.
We look forward to seeing you on Friday 27 January at 1pm
Sian, Deb and Suzie
(Trustees Therapy Stars Foundation)
Registered Charity Number 1196925
www.therapystarsfoundation.org.uk
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