Charity of the Year

Would you like to nominate Disability Positive as your company’s Charity of the Year?

Here are our tips to help strengthen your nomination:

Reasons to nominate Disability Positive

– Providing vital support for people with lived experience of disability and long-term health conditions, and their families
– Have been supporting people with lived experience of disability in Cheshire for over 30 years
– We have a calendar of sponsored challenges you can take part in to support your Charity of the Year fundraising
– We have a range of opportunities for your staff to volunteer for Disability Positive
– We can provide Disability Equality Training to strengthen your team’s understanding of disability

Explain why Disability Positive is important to you:

– Do you share our vision of a world that is Disability Positive?
– Have you, or someone close to you, been supported by Disability Positive?
– Are you based in Northwich and looking to support a local charity that has provided services in your community for over 30 years?

Explain why Disability Positive needs your support:

– We rely on fundraising to ensure the sustainability of our Community Engagement services, including social groups for adults and children with lived experience of disability.
– Your fundraising could help us to buy resources for our groups, pay for an activity such as bowling or canoeing, or even cover the costs of taking a group of young people to see a Christmas show. However we use your donation, we can guarantee your support will have a positive impact on people with lived experience of disability.

Will evidence of our impact help to strengthen your nomination? Read our latest impact report here:

Donate to make a difference

By donating to us today you could make a real difference to people with lived experience of disability and long-term health conditions.

Your donation will help us to continue offering high quality support that meets the needs of both adults and children.

Tarporley Social Circle is our brilliant group for disabled adults. Help us keep it going.