Coodes Solicitors

The Sowenna Appeal: Building a brighter future for young people in Cornwall

Fundraising for Cornwall Partnership Foundation Trust Charitable Fund
£1,423
raised of £400 target
by 80 supporters
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Event: Bath Half Marathon 2020, on 15 March 2020
Participants: Anna, Becca, Machaela and Shelley
The Sowenna Appeal is raising money for equipment and therapeutic programmes that go above what the NHS provides, to aid activities which will have a positive impact on the health, wellbeing and recovery of children and young people in Cornwall.

Story

Four members of The Coodes Family Team have taken on the challenge of the Bath Half Marathon. They have all been motivated to raise money for this brilliant charity, The Sowenna Appeal. 

The team is made up of two experienced runners and two newly converted runners.

We wish them the best of luck and hope you can join with us in sponsoring them. Absolutely all the money you sponsor goes to The Sowenna Appeal.


More from The Sowenna Appeal:

It is estimated that 1 in 10 young people aged between 5 and 16 have a mental disorder. Most can be treated within the community, but some require a more intensive programme of treatment and care. Currently some of our most ill and vulnerable young people are travelling hundreds of miles away from their family and friends to hospitals in Birmingham, Essex, Kent and Cheshire to access psychiatric treatment. We are delighted that we will soon be in a position to support these young people much closer to home through Sowenna Cornwall's first adolescent mental health unit which is currently being built on the Bodmin Hospital site.

About the campaign

The Sowenna Appeal is raising money for equipment and therapeutic programmes that go above what the NHS provides, to aid activities which will have a positive impact on the health, wellbeing and recovery of children and young people in Cornwall.

About the charity

Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust provides a range of publicly funded services, whereas the Charitable Fund improves patient services, facilities and opportunities by providing grants that help our patients regain fulfilling lives. The Charitable Fund is registered with and regulated by The Charity Commission, where you may view our activities, our financial and compliance history and our accounts. Our charity registration number is 1058366. Your donations will support research, education, leisure activities, equipment or special projects that cannot be funded by the NHS. With your help, our Charitable Fund can continue to change lives.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,422.50
+ £246.88 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,212.50
Offline donations
£210.00

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