
(by editorial board, Gloucester News Service, 29 June 2022)
Hundreds of disabled children and young people in Gloucestershire will be able to ‘find more friends and have fun’ thanks to a £15,000 grant to a county charity of £15,000 from the Freemasons.
“Isolation, accessibility and confidence can be just some of the challenges disabled children and their families face,” said a Freemasons spokesperson.
“The Allsorts charity aims to offer a choice of meaningful activities which will help form friendships, and equip families with new skills and knowledge.
“Allsorts Gloucestershire is for families who have a child or young person with any additional need, aged between 0-25 years. They welcome children who…
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“The Allsorts charity aims to offer a choice of meaningful activities which will help form friendships, and equip families with new skills and knowledge.
“Allsorts Gloucestershire is for families who have a child or young person with any additional need, aged between 0-25 years. They welcome children who…
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