I've raised £1000 to Potential Kids - Welwyn/Hatfield

Organised by Maxine Ellis
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London to Brighton ·Children and youth

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So its our turn 🫣

We are completley stepping out of our comfort zone and are going to do the London to Brighton cycle.

For everyone who knows us will know that we dont cycle and we’ve barely been on a bike the last 20 yrs. So a big challenge coming our way.

But we will finish it! even if it means crawling over the line with the bikes in tow

We are raising money for Potential Kids charity. It is a local charity that supports neurodiverse children (Autism, ADHD, dyslexia amongst other condtions) This charity has personally helped Angelas son Taio since being diagnosed and we both feel these local charitys are what can help our children thrive in an enviroment they feel safe and secure in. We have met some amazing families and children that somewhat fall through the system, this charity like many others really help and also help us parents knowing we are not alone.

Potential Kids

Potential kids is an award winning charity based in Welwyn/Hatfield providing learning, social and sports opportunities to Neurodiverse children/ young people (Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Tourette syndrome amongst other conditons)

Our inclusive, safe and supportive enviroment activiely encourages everyone to be themselves. We increase confidence, self esteem and help friendships to grow whilst reducing social isolation. We focus on supporting mental health and physical wellbeing. We continually listen to our community and develop what we offer in response to their needs.

We offer various activity sessions for neurodiverse children, young people and siblings. These are kept small enough in numbers to reduce social anxieties and fears.

Please help us to help them! Any amount is amazing and will go along way for this charity.

Will keep you all up to date with how its going so please follow out journey.

Love Maxine and Angela xxxxx

About fundraiser

Maxine Ellis
Organiser

Donation summary

Total
£1,174.00