For children and young adults with disabilities up to the age of 25, Forest Pulse is a local registered charity that offers a variety of fun after-school social, sporting, and recreational activities. This gives them the chance to make new friends, have a good time, and learn alongside their non-disabled peers.
According to Forest Pulse, disabled children and young adults should be able to participate in social, recreational, and sporting activities on an equal footing with their non-disabled peers, and they should be able to do so without the assistance of their parents or caregivers.
In order to accommodate all disabled young people, regardless of their level of ability or mobility, including those with severe, complicated, and challenging requirements, we offer a wide variety of after-school, weekend, and holiday activities.
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She claims that she wants to contribute to ensuring that the charity is around for a very long time because she is aware of how crucial the services are to many families.
We have a brilliant team of staff and volunteers, but we could always use more help, especially with fundraising, so if anyone has any time to spare that would be great. Everyone has abilities that can help the charity in some way.
AGM on January 12, 2020, Management Committee appointment.
Ann has been connected with the charity for a long time and made the decision to use her experience and abilities to join the board of trustees.
Attended the AGM on January 12, 2020, and was elected to the Management Committed.
Vikki and her husband recently joined the charity in order for her kid to participate in our events, but soon realised they would like to give back to the organisation in another way, so they joined the management committee.
Chantel made the decision to join our board of trustees.
Attended the AGM on January 12, 2020, and was elected to the Management Committed.
Mark will be able to contribute so much to Forest Pulse because of his enormous skill set.
According to Mark, I have personally witnessed the positive impact that a good provision can have on the lives of the people they deal with, whether they are educators or those who give exciting extracurricular activities.
I grew up in the Forest of Dean and now work with GCC, where I help young people with disabilities interact with others in their neighbourhood so they may become more independent, build confidence, develop valuable skills, and feel less alone.
I adore what Forest Pulse does, and I'm so impressed by how dedicated the staff and volunteers are!
In the years to come, I hope that Forest Pulse will be able to continue to be a top provider and assist a lot more locals with the support of my abilities, contacts, and knowledge.
AGM on January 12, 2020, Management Committee appointment.
Christine has just just started working with the nonprofit.
Christine possesses a broad breadth of expertise that can help Forest Pulse.
Appointed to the Management Committee at the AGM on November 2020.
If you want to join the Trustee Management Committee please contact Forest Pulse via our contact page.
If you would like to make a donation, please contact Forest Pulse or email
[email protected].