Archive - 2010
June 25th
Kidz in the Middle
Come and visit our early years team at stand E34 at one of the largest, free UK exhibitions dedicated to disabled children, their families and carers, and the professionals who work with them.
Information on mobility, seating, beds, communication, access, education, toys, transport, style, sensory, sports, leisure and much more...
Read more about Kidz in the Middle.
Kidz Up North
Come and visit Scope early years team at a free exhibition totally dedicated to disabled children, their families and carers, and the health care professionals who work with them.
There is information on mobility, seating, beds, communication, access, education, toys, transport, style, sensory, sports, leisure and much more...
May 28th
Kidz South
Scope Early Years at Kidz South
Rivermead Leisure Centre, Reading, RG1 8EQ
Come and meet some of the early years team at Scope at Kidz South.
May 27th
Scope face to face fundraising
Scope's fundraisers are once again recruiting regular donors and asking for text donations in various locations - on your doorstep, on the street, in shopping centres and in companies. So if you want to find out more about Scope, why not speak to one of our representatives who knock at your door, while you're shopping or while you're at your desk at work? Our fundraisers can tell you all you need to know about our work supporting disabled people and their families.
May 12th
Volunteers' Week
It's Volunteers Week from 1-7 June - your chance to get involved in volunteering!
March 28th
The Friends of Ingfield Grand Summer Fete and Dog Show
The annual fundraiser promises to be an action-packed day and is aiming to raise money to pay for specialist equipment and extra activities for the disabled children who attend Scope's Ingfield Manor School.
Attractions include:
March 18th
Scope annual House to House Collection
This year, our annual House to House Collection takes place between 2 – 22 April. The money raised will go towards our Sleep Solutions service, which makes a huge difference to disabled children and their families.
Emma, a full-time working mum with a six-year-old son William who is blind, said the service was "a flicker of hope... at the end of a very dark tunnel".
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