Dyscover

30th Anniversary Appeal

It's our 30th year of supporting people with aphasia and to celebrate this milestone anniversary, we would like to raise funds to help even more people who have this very isolating and frustrating communication disability. Please do support us!
£8,564
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by 296 supporters
Closes on 31/05/2024
RCN 1099432

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Story

We are very proud to be in our 30th year of providing long term support and opportunity to people with aphasia and their families . We were established on 27th April 1994 and since then we have successfully adapted and developed our services and now provide both face to face and online support. Our aim is to be able to help even more people with aphasia.

Aphasia is a neurological condition, acquired through stroke, brain injury or rare form of dementia and is very isolating and frustrating. Aphasia affects a person's communication, including their ability to find words, construct sentences and to understand language, both written and spoken.

We work to inform, support and empower people with aphasia to manage their communication disability and to re-engage with life. We create an aphasia friendly community in which people feel included, valued and have a sense of purpose.

"It's getting better all the time...Dyscover has helped me to cope with my frustration and find space and time to communicate my needs"

"It was like turning a light on. Coming to Dyscover has helped me to improve my communication skills, regain confidence and a zest for life"

We do not receive any statutory funding and so we rely on income from fundraising and donations to provide our crucial services . We need your support now more than ever and so please, do support our 30th anniversary appeal to help us make a difference to the lives of people with aphasia.

Thank you very much for your support!

About the charity

Dyscover

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RCN 1099432
Dyscover is a charity providing long-term support and opportunities to people with aphasia and their families. People with aphasia have difficulty reading, writing and understanding what is being said. This disability is caused by a stroke, head injury or other illness.

Donation summary

Total raised
£8,563.82
+ £1,564.11 Gift Aid
Online donations
£8,563.82
Offline donations
£0.00
Direct donations
£1,320.00
Donations via fundraisers
£7,243.82

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