Charity, Health & Lifestyle | Posted on May 20th, 2021 | return to news
Life-changing grants made to the Dorset Children’s Foundation
The Dorset Children’s Foundation (DCF) has received two grants from Talbot Village Trust, bringing relief to families of medically vulnerable children.
A grant of £8,000 has gone towards essential grocery deliveries for families with a vulnerable child under their care who needed to shield. Due to the increased demand on delivery services, shielding families were unable to book slots with their local supermarkets.
Patsy Hallmey, founder of the DCF said: “We have heard first-hand from the families that we support with our services, many of whom had to shield during the pandemic, how the grant changed their lives. With over 400 families in our support network, this was a vast task to ensure all those in need still had access to essential groceries and medicine.”
Another grant for £15,000 has paid for portable hoists for parents with children who are full-time wheelchair users. Research has shown that many parents who need to manually move their children daily, suffer from pelvic and back damage. The new portable hoists now allow many families to move their children with ease, dignity and without causing any physical harm.
Patsy explained that the portable hoists have “been vital to allow these children to access the outdoors and spend some quality time on the sofa cuddled up with their loved ones.”
Sir Christopher Lees, Chairman of Talbot Village Trust, said: “We’re so pleased to have provided this crucial funding for Dorset Children’s Foundation, allowing families and their children to access essential provisions and equipment during the pandemic.
“It’s wonderful to see the monumental difference that we can make to families like those supported by the DCF and we are thrilled with the hard work the charity has undertaken to change the lives of many. We are so proud to have helped these families through the initial challenges of the pandemic and hope our support will continue to transform their quality of life for years to come.”
The DCF is a small, independent charity that provides support to vulnerable children and their families by funding medical equipment, mobility equipment and therapies that are not covered by statutory services.
Talbot Village Trust is a grant giving charity that supports causes in Bournemouth, Christchurch, Poole, East Dorset and Purbeck. To apply for funding from the Talbot Village trust, visit www.talbotvillagetrust.org where you can apply online or submit a postal application.
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