I've raised £1000 to help get a new wheelchair accessible school bus and outdoor play equipment for Vranch House's children and young people

Organised by Tom Whitford
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Exeter ·Children and youth

Story

Vranch House is an Independent Day School for children aged 2 to 18 with significant complex physical difficulties. Many of the children who attend Vranch House experience associated difficulties including: visual impairment and/or hearing impairment, speech, language and communication needs, severe, multiple and profound learning needs or complex medical needs.

Vranch House is a charity organisation so fundraising support is vital to providing our amazing pupils with the things they need to thrive and achieve whilst giving them amazing experiences.

Vranch House also has a therapy centre which provides clinical services for children and young people aged 0 - 19 years with a wide range of physical difficulties from mild to very complex.
Many young people attend Vranch House as outpatients for therapy/treatment, others are pupils at Vranch House School or one of the other special schools in the area. Children are also visited at their mainstream school and at home as necessary.
Vranch House treats over 2000 outpatients every year covering North, West, East and Mid Devon.

Vranch are currently raising money to help us purchase the following:
- A new wheelchair accessible school bus, to enable staff to take children on valuable day trips and get the children out into the community,
- Outdoor play equipment for both our more ambulant children and our wheelchair users.

I am looking to support this and raise money by running 5k everyday for 30 days.

About fundraiser

Tom Whitford
Organiser

Donation summary

Total
£1,075.00