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Accuro (Care Services) Receives £15,000 Grant from Openwork Foundation

Accuro, a small charity supporting local children, young people and adults with disabilities in West Essex, has received a generous £10,000 grant from the Openwork Foundation.

The grant will go towards staff, transport and activity costs associated with delivering Accuro’s social and activity projects for a year for both children and adults. These services reduce social isolation and empower members by providing accessible social and leisure opportunities that allow members to develop life skills, gain confidence and self-esteem and make friends.

Amy Connelly, Operations and Development Manager at Accuro, said: “We are thrilled to have received this generous fund from the Openwork Foundation. Grants such as this enable us to continue to offer quality services in and around the community and much-needed respite time for families and carers.”

The Openwork Foundation has donated more than £21.5m over the past 41 years, supporting vulnerable children and adults in the UK and overseas. Through grant, fundraising and volunteer programmes, the foundation has engaged businesses, advisors and colleagues in The Openwork Partnership to support their local communities.

Accuro offer many services for local people with a disability in West Essex, including youth clubs, Friendships Schemes, a Saturday Play Club and a Holiday Scheme. For more information, please visit: www.accuro.org.uk/services.

Accuro has received a £10,000 grant from the Openwork Foundation to fund staff, transport and activity costs associated with delivering social and activity projects for a year.

This grant will enable Accuro to continue offering quality services to the local community, providing respite time for families and carers. The services aim to reduce social isolation and empower members by providing accessible social and leisure opportunities that allow members to develop life skills, gain confidence and self-esteem.

Commenting on the grant, Amy Connelly, Operations and Development Manager at Accuro, said: “We are thrilled to have received this generous fund from the Openwork Foundation. Grants such as this enable us to continue to offer quality services in and around the community and much-needed respite time for families and carers.”

The Openwork Foundation has provided more than £21.5 million to vulnerable children and adults in the UK and overseas since 1981. Through grant, fundraising and volunteer programmes, the foundation has engaged businesses, advisors and colleagues in The Openwork Partnership to support their local communities.

Accuro provides services for local people with a disability in West Essex, including youth clubs, Friendships Schemes, a Saturday Play Club and a Holiday Scheme. Activities include social evenings, day trips and an Adult Residential Holiday. For more information, please visit: www.accuro.org.uk/services.

Accuro has been awarded a £10,000 grant from the Openwork Foundation to fund staff, transport and activity costs for its social and activity projects.

The grant will allow Accuro to continue delivering quality services in the local community, providing respite time for families and carers. The services reduce social isolation and empower members by providing accessible social and leisure opportunities that allow them to develop life skills, gain confidence and self-esteem, and make friends.

Commenting on the grant, Amy Connelly, Operations and Development Manager at Accuro, said: “We are thrilled to have received this generous fund from the Openwork Foundation. Grants such as this enable us to continue to offer quality services in and around the community and much-needed respite time for families and carers.”

The Openwork Foundation has donated over £21.5 million to vulnerable children and adults in the UK and overseas since 1981. Through grant, fundraising and volunteer programmes, the foundation has engaged businesses, advisors and colleagues in The Openwork Partnership to support their local communities.

Accuro provides services for local people with a disability in West Essex, including youth clubs, Friendships Schemes, a Saturday Play Club and a Holiday Scheme. For more information, please visit: www.accuro.org.uk/services.

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