
Step Forward for children with brain injury
Step Forward for children with brain injury this August and sign up to take part in a sponsored walk to raise funds for The Children’s Trust.
Step Forward for children with brain injury this August and sign up to take part in a sponsored walk to raise funds for The Children’s Trust.
Back by popular demand, The Children’s Trust Supercar Event will take place this year as a one-day spectacular, 24 July 2021. Held at the iconic Goodwood Motor Circuit, The Children's Trust Supercar Event has been hailed as the charity’s biggest annual event, raising up to £100,000 to help children with brain injury and neurodisability.
The Children’s Trust is delighted to announce that it has made the shortlist at this year’s prestigious Charity Awards.
ITV’s Home Genie, Georgina Burnett, visited The Children’s Trust charity shop in Sevenoaks to upcycle items that had been donated and help raise funds for children with brain injury.
Dalton Leong, Chief Executive of The Children’s Trust in Tadworth, Surrey, will be taking on 28 challenges throughout February as part of a special charity fundraiser, Get Active.
Celebrities including Elaine Paige OBE, Tim Vine, Joely Richardson, and Harry and Izzy Judd will join The Children’s Trust for its first-ever online Christmas concert on 16 December helping to raise money to support children with brain injury.
On Sunday 22 November, TV star Martin Kemp will present a short film aimed at raising money for The Children’s Trust, a surrey-based charity that helps children with brain injury and neurodisability across the UK.
The Children's Trust has produced a special ‘easy to follow’ recipe book, developed by children and rehabilitation therapists, for the whole family to enjoy and have fun in the kitchen.
Having worked with the charity on projects that highlight the uplifting power of music, Elaine wanted to do something with this to help ensure the charity could continue its vital services and help even more children.
11-year-old Joey has raised money for The Children’s Trust, the charity that helped him re-learn the skills he lost following a life-threatening brain haemorrhage.