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Current Partnerships

Current Partnerships

Current Partnerships
Vines of Guildford Ltd www.vinesbmw.co.uk

Vines have been supporting Shaftesbury Young People for a number of years, particularly helping to make our exciting events even bigger and better! One of the Vines Directors is a regular runner in Team Shaftesbury at the Flora London Marathon! and this year has secured a donation from Falke for top quality running apparel for all Team Shaftesbury runners.


Current Partnerships
Happy Times
www.happytimes.co.uk

Shaftesbury Young People is proud to be the Charity of the Year for Happy Times. Happy Times works with children aged 3 months to 5 years offering a holistic approach to care. The innovative care provided by committed and highly motivated teams provides nurturing environments where children can develop the abilities, friendships and confidence which will serve them so well when they move on to school.
Happy Times, like Shaftesbury Young People, believes children should be given all the opportunities that they are entitled to and every child should be treated as you would treat your own child.

Current Partnerships
Shires Equestrian

www.shires-equestrian.co.uk.
Many thanks to Shires Equestrian for their gifts in-kind support for our Equine Therapy project. Our Equine Therapy programme benefits vulnerable children and young people with specific social and emotional needs. Through work with horses young people gain deeper understanding on the impact of their behaviour on others and also learn to be calmer and to gain trust in others.

Shires Equestrian has kindly donated towards this project and on behalf of our young people we would like to extend our appreciation. You can visit Shires website at www.shires-equestrian.co.uk.

NOTE:
We still urgently need sponsors for this project so if you are interested in being a sponsor or are holding a fundraising event and would like to donate proceeds to this worthwhile project, please get in touch for further information.



 

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