Change in leadership at The Children’s Trust
Dalton Leong is stepping down as Chief Executive of The Children’s Trust on 2 December.
Dalton Leong is stepping down as Chief Executive of The Children’s Trust on 2 December.
This year, as part of our Christmas appeal, we asked our supporters to help us bring the outside world in by sharing festive messages and pictures for the children and young people.
10 years after sustaining a severe brain injury, Charlie accepted the award on Monday (7 November) at the United Kingdom Acquired Brain Injury Forum (UKABIF) summit in Manchester.
It is with great sadness that we learn of the death of Her Majesty, The Queen.
On Friday (19 August) 22-year-old Abdullah commemorated five years since his brain haemorrhage by visiting staff and young people at The Children’s Trust.
We are delighted to announce a new partnership with the CareTech Foundation, worth £150,000.
We’re growing and developing our community services to better coordinate the support received by children and young people with an acquired brain injury (ABI).
The event, hosted by television personality Craig Phillips, raised more than £35K
Five-year-old Olivia is a pupil at The Children’s Trust School, starting in the nursery in January 2020. Her family found out about The Children’s Trust School through their Portage team in Merton – an educational support service for children with significant additional needs and disabilities and their families.
The Children’s Trust is home to 1,116 volunteers, who give up their time to support our School, rehab and clinical teams who work directly with the young people and children on site. This Volunteers' Week, 1-7 June, we are taking the opportunity to showcase some of our incredible volunteers and thank them for their efforts.