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Bedsit opening will help disabled children across UK

Updated: Apr 25, 2020

Bedsit set to help disabled children from all over UK,



The bedsit has been named 'Stuart's Dormy House' in memory of charity ambassador Stuart Spicer who passed away in December 2018.


Charity Centre Manager, Karen Smith, said: “Stuart was one of life’s all round good, kind and generous people and we were so very lucky to have him as our friend. It was great to see so many people gather to remember Stuart and all the good work he has done for the Foundation and to celebrate the opening of our new centre bedsit, which we opened in his name."



The centre supports disable children from the age of 3 to 16 years with cerebral palsy, developmental delay/co-ordination disorders and other non-progressive neurological disorders and syndromes. 




She then added: “Disabled children need a lot of specialist equipment and as some of our families travel a long way, it is not always possible for them to bring all that they need for their stay. The new bedsit will supply everything they need to help them while they are here.”





 
 
 

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