Bawns supports two local charities, both of which provide much needed help and support for indivduals and families across Merseyside. We are committed to helping these organisations to raise much needed funds in order to grow and continue helping those who need their support.
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Registered Charity Number 1146024, registered with Charity Commission in February 2012…. is a charity that supports children and young people. We are based in New Brighton, Wirral in a purposely refurbished centre; we provide a wide range of activities to positively engage children and young people. Our varied activities include: Yoga, rap, graffiti, art, crafts, cooking, drama, dance, singing & Choir.
The charity was established in 2011 in memory of Charlotte Churchill, a 19 yr old young woman, who passed away in April that year, as a result of a tragic car accident.
Our aim, is to relieve the needs of children and young people and help them to advance in life through: The provision of recreational and leisure time activities, provided in the interest of social welfare, designed to improve their conditions of life, and by providing support and activities which develop their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals.
Dementia UK provides specialist dementia support for families through our Admiral Nurse service.
When things get challenging or difficult for people with dementia and their families, Admiral Nurses work alongside them. They give the compassionate one-to-one support, guidance and practical solutions people need, and that can be hard to find elsewhere.
Admiral Nurses are continually trained, developed and supported by Dementia UK. Families that have their support have someone truly expert and caring by their side. They are a lifeline helping families to live more positively with dementia in the present, and to face the challenges of tomorrow with more confidence and less fear.
We believe that everyone who needs the support of a specialist dementia nurse should get one, and we’re working hard to increase the number of Admiral Nurses across the UK.
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