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Jigsaw Trust


They are an independent day school, providing specialist education and life skills training for children with autism spectrum disorders and related communication disorder.


National Autistic Society


Our youngest son Robbie is Autistic and this is why we support the NAS as much as possible. Did you know Sir Isaac Newton and even Albert Einstein had traits of Autism and Asperger's? True! so with great minded people like this becoming more aware to the public hopefully  Autism might be seen in a different light.


National Autistic Society, Hart & Rushmoor Branch


Covers: Fleet, Church Crookham, Aldershot, Farnborough, Yateley, Blackwater, Hartley Whitney, Hook and all surrounding areas to these towns. These are just some of the things we do:We hold coffee mornings in various places within Hart & Rushmoor, as well as regular evening meet ups in local pubs. During the Summer holidays and half-terms we try to organise regular meet-ups.  



Legacy of Life


Transforming lives through organ and tissue donation. A dear friend of ours lost there daughter Zoe in tragic motorbike accident, the hospital rang the family asking about organ donation, even though they had the death of their young daughter to cope with they said yes use whatever you can, from this Zoe managed to help one persone see again and a further two other people live normal life’s. This brings comfort to the family knowing that Zoe in her final hour helped others. What would you do? Please click the header to take you to their charity they have set up in honour of Zoe.



Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice


Based in Farnham, Surrey, it is the only adult hospice serving West Surrey and North East Hampshire. They care for seriously ill people and their families both at the Hospice and out in our local community. Their philosophy is about living, not dying.



Help for Heroes


Dan Kenyon “Practice Manager JKAB” served in the army for 17 years, he joined the infantry at 17 and had his 19th birthday in a trench on the front line during the 1st Gulf war, due to injury sustained during the  2nd Gulf war he then took early retirement from the forces, Help for Heroes, British Legion, SAFFA, are amongst some of the other organisations we promote.       



RNLI - Royal National Lifeboats Institution


The RNLI has been one of our longest ongoing family Charity's which is linked to our grandparents, although they are no longer with us its nice to honour their charity’s.    



ADDISS, The National Attention Deficit Disorder Information and Support Service    


They provide people-friendly information and resources about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder to anyone who needs assistance - parents, sufferers, teachers or health professionals. Whatever you're looking for in ADHD, we'll do their best to help.



HOME-START


Through a network of more than 15,000 trained parent volunteers we support thousands of parents who are struggling to cope. Our families need support for many reasons including post-natal illness, disability, bereavement, the illness of a parent or child, or social isolation. Parents supporting other parents to help build a family's confidence and ability to cope



PAG (Parent Action Group for Special Play)     


This is a Registered Charity based in Rushmoor. Their aim is to increase the play and leisure opportunities for families with special needs children and young people within our local area, We took Robbie there on may occasions and he loved it.



Aldershot Garrison Special Needs Group


The group is run by parents of special needs children and is based in the Union buildings, Hospital Hill, Aldershot. There is no charge for attending the group and there is always plenty of tea, coffee and organic orange juice. Community events and trips out are also organised for disabled children and their families.



Disability Challengers


Fantastic place. Challengers play and youth schemes are places for disabled children and young people to play, make friends and have fun. At every Challengers play and youth scheme there are lots of staff so that you can leave your daughter or son with us and there will always be someone for them to play and be with. The breadth of activities that we provide mean that we can offer disabled young people something to do and somewhere to go from the age of 4 to 25.



Some of the Charities we work with or support, click on the title to be taken to their site

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