The difference you make
Meet some of the people whose lives are changing, thanks to support from people like you.

Meet some of the people whose lives are changing, thanks to support from people like you.

Your ongoing support is having a long term impact on real people's lives.
Bosley, a Golden Retriever, talks about life with his owner Sunil, a reporter for Disability Now magazine
If used in small controlled doses, Botox can provide safe, effective relief from a number of conditions in certain types of cerebral palsy. It is commonly used to treat spasticity (tight muscle tone), dystonia (fluctuating muscle tone), drooling or urinary difficulties.
A new 50-kilometre running challenge in front of you. 700 runners beside you. Months of training behind you. It’s time to go the Ultra mile.
If you want to know more about being a supporter of Scope or managing your donation then read our frequently asked questions.
Do you have feedback on how we could improve or do you need to get in touch? If so, we’d love to hear from you.
Telephone:
020 7619 7296
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Email:
supportercare@scope.org.uk
Postal address:
Supporter Care
Scope
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What would you like to be possible in the next few years? Be inspired by what others want for disabled people and their families and add your own wishes to the gallery.

All our supporters are stars. Here's the latest from just one.
''I had an incredible day at the London Marathon. The crowds were amazing and breaking the Guinness World Record for the tallest costume was icing on the cake. The support I received from Scope throughout was amazing, and I would recommend it to anyone."
We hope that you’ve been inspired by the work that our supporters are helping us to achieve. If you would like to join us in making a huge difference to the lives of disabled people and their families why not start your donation today

Sometimes young children can find it difficult to understand their condition so we have created a range of children’s stories that include disabled characters and can help children to understand their condition and build their confidence for the future. Why not download “Wizzy and the street” for your own children? It’s great fun to read and can help other children learn more about disability.
www.scope.org.uk/how-you-can-help/supporters
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