Bournemouth artist helps families through Dorset Community Foundation
Artist Stuart Semple has helped many local people through his Designs For Humanity Fund in partnership with Dorset Community Foundation.
Artist Stuart Semple has helped many local people through his Designs For Humanity Fund in partnership with Dorset Community Foundation.
The service, which is operated by Diverse Abilities, offers sessions which can be attended by the whole family.
The deadline is 31 May, so small voluntary organisations in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole need to hurry to put in their applications.
Air Cadet William Avey-Hebditch, 15, and his father Dan are to cycle 179 miles in 12 hours for Air Cadets and RAFA.
Julia’s House children’s charity has received £2,000, the proceeds of a plant sale held in Colehill over a three day period.
Mark Bowra, a Special Forces veteran from Poole is to tackle the Three Peaks Challenge, abandoned last year because of pandemic.
The Dorset Children’s Foundation has received two grants from Talbot Village Trust, bringing relief to families of medically vulnerable children.
Bollywood Music Lovers are enjoying the first ever Asian radio show in Dorset thanks to a grant from Dorset Community Foundation.
Lenny Tucket’s story The Old Rabbit, which reduced the Duchess of Cornwall to tears, is helping local children.
This additional money will enable PEDALL to expand its operation to people with dementia and young people with challenges.