| We are
very proud of our association with a number of charities.
The SWCCC is a none profit making organisation and we do
not ourselves benefit from charitable status. However, the
greatest proportion of income from the Annual Pencoed Show
is donated mainly to three charities. It could be said that
they all recognise the difficulties associated with special
needs Children and their carers.
Bobath Children's Therapy
Centre Wales is a non-profit making organisation
that specialises in the treatment of cerebral palsy and
acquired neurological conditions in children & adults,
the training of postgraduate therapists and doctors in the
Bobath approach, and carries out research into these conditions
and the ways of mitigating their effects. Approximately
£57,000 has been donated to this charity by the SWCCC
over the last few years.
click
here To
find out more of the amazing £7,000 donated to
Bobath on the August 2004 club night.
For further information visit bobathwales.org
Amelia Trust Farm
This project provides valuable educational, training and
recreational facilities in a tranquil rural environment.
Donated to the Methodist Church, the Amelia Trust Farm is
a working farm on a 160 acre lowland site.
For further information visit
barrywales.co.uk/ameliatrust
click
here To
find out more of the
£300
donated to Amelia Trust Farm on the September
2004 club night.
Ty Celyn Sunday Club E mail maggieharries@hotmail.com
for more information
click
here To
find out more of the £1,000 donated to Ty-Celyn
on the September 2004 club night.
Y-Bont Centre for
Children with special needs and their Families. It is an
innovative family centre, situated near the centre of the
town in Ewenny Road, Bridgend. It is managed by the voluntary
trustees of a small independent registered charity. -
For further information visit
Y-bont.org.uk
click
here To
find out more of the £1,000 donated to Y-Bont
on the October 2004 club night.
Each year we have a 'guest charity'
- this year (2007) the Bridgend Carers Centre
were the beneficiaries -
For further information on their
work visit carers.org/bridgend
The
guest charity for 2006 was the Royal National Lifeboat
Institute.
bnbnFor further information
visit rnli.gov.uk
In 2005 the guest charity was the
Guide Dogs for the Blind Association.
click
here To
find out more of the £1,000 donated to the
GDBA on the January 2005 club night.

For more information about The
Guide Dogs for the Blind Association click
on the link
gdba.org.uk
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