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Case studies

SEDSConnective »

Jackie had spent all her life in pain, mainly starting from her teen years. She experiences constant pain in her neck shoulders, elbows, lower back, knees and ankles. Jackie also often felt nauseas, had diarrhoea and complained of having brain fog, trouble concentrating and migraines. This combination of factors meant Jackie felt very anxious going […]

Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity »

Hannah Clay, Head of Grant Programmes and Alex Stewart, Philanthropy Manager, recently visited the Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity, a small local charity, providing free services for children under 5 with cerebral palsy and other motor learning impairments.

Neurokinex Charitable Trust »

Crawley-based Neurokinex Charitable Trust received £5,000 from our Sussex Crisis Fund to provide virtual physiotherapy programmes direct to children and adults living with paralysis, some of the most vulnerable people in the Sussex area.  

Lunch Positive »

Lunch Positive in Brighton has introduced new online services, support and a doorstop delivery programme of cooked food and grocery items.

Willingdon Trees Community Centre »

Based in Eastbourne, Willingdon Trees Community Centre has used our grant to help establish the Willingdon Trees Help Point to help people in Hampden Park and the surrounding areas who are required to self-isolate due to Covid-19.  

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"People have noticed a huge difference. I’m much more confident, in fact, my family are now coming to terms with a much more out-there mum and I might even go back part-time to my work."

Jackie O’Brien

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