Local Children's charity speaks!

Lucy Beardmore


Organisation:
Newlife the Charity for Disabled Children
Region:
West Midlands
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Charity
Fee:
Free
Category:
Charity
Updated:
20th June 2023

Newlife the Charity for Disabled Children is a Staffordshire-based charity, working to support children and families across the UK.

Community Fundraiser, Lucy, would love the opportunity to speak to groups, schools and businesses to promote the work of Newlife.

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About Lucy Beardmore

I'm Lucy, the Community Fundraiser at Newlife the Charity for Disabled Children. Newlife was founded just over 30 years ago and has since gained a wonderful reputation of being the UK's largest charitable provider of specialist equipment for disabled children.

Our Care Services is a gateway for families to receive support, information & equipment provision, our Equipment Grants, Emergency Equipment Service and Play Therapy Pod toys. We have helped families in 100 of the 1074 counties in the UK, which is amazing and it's thanks to those who raise money for the charity, whether it is a big fundraising run, challenge event or coffee morning.

As Community Fundraiser, I work closely with the local community to spread awareness of the charity and its services.


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