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Ewan Will

Ewan Will

My Story

In September 2020 my grandson Cody, was born eight weeks premature. He had been diagnosed with Downs Syndrome. At 5 months old he underwent open-heart surgery to repair a number of defects. He is now 3 years old and his development from these early days is phenomenal. This is in part down to the great work of the staff at Rainbow Hub. They have provided Cody and his mum, my daughter, with all the support they need. 

Families are right at the heart of Rainbow Hub. Based in Mawdesley, Lancashire, we’re a charity that provides children and young people with physical disabilities as a result of a neurological condition or brain injury with our child brain injury rehab services

Since 2001, we’ve supported up to as many as 85 families per week with our child brain injury services, helping children to reach their full potential and gain more independence through fun, hands- on therapies, while giving their parents the vital support they deserve.

 
No other organisation offers such a diverse range of child brain injury services aimed at improving the physical, social and emotional well- being of children with complex needs, as well as reducing the stress and isolation in their families. 

In a complete contrast to NHS services, our purpose- built site offers a picturesque country escape with a unique family first approach. It’s safe, friendly and accessible to all. Backed by a robust fundraising strategy, strong board of trustees and clear vision to brighten the lives of disabled children.

  • Access to a variety of therapeutic services for children with additional needs.
  • Highly trained, empathetic staff experienced in supporting children with physical and learning difficulties.
  • High ratio of staff to children means a flexible approach tailored to your child’s specific needs.
  • Unique insight into the challenges facing parents of children with disabilities.
  • Our specialist team can help you navigate the myriad of paperwork and support with the early childhood special education and health care plan process.
  • A friendly place where you can meet special needs nursery families with similar issues and enjoy the benefits of sharing your experiences 
Rainbow Hub

Raising for:

Rainbow Hub
164%

Funded

  • Target
    £1,000
  • Raised so far
    £1,640
  • Number of donors
    54

My Story

In September 2020 my grandson Cody, was born eight weeks premature. He had been diagnosed with Downs Syndrome. At 5 months old he underwent open-heart surgery to repair a number of defects. He is now 3 years old and his development from these early days is phenomenal. This is in part down to the great work of the staff at Rainbow Hub. They have provided Cody and his mum, my daughter, with all the support they need. 

Families are right at the heart of Rainbow Hub. Based in Mawdesley, Lancashire, we’re a charity that provides children and young people with physical disabilities as a result of a neurological condition or brain injury with our child brain injury rehab services

Since 2001, we’ve supported up to as many as 85 families per week with our child brain injury services, helping children to reach their full potential and gain more independence through fun, hands- on therapies, while giving their parents the vital support they deserve.

 
No other organisation offers such a diverse range of child brain injury services aimed at improving the physical, social and emotional well- being of children with complex needs, as well as reducing the stress and isolation in their families. 

In a complete contrast to NHS services, our purpose- built site offers a picturesque country escape with a unique family first approach. It’s safe, friendly and accessible to all. Backed by a robust fundraising strategy, strong board of trustees and clear vision to brighten the lives of disabled children.

  • Access to a variety of therapeutic services for children with additional needs.
  • Highly trained, empathetic staff experienced in supporting children with physical and learning difficulties.
  • High ratio of staff to children means a flexible approach tailored to your child’s specific needs.
  • Unique insight into the challenges facing parents of children with disabilities.
  • Our specialist team can help you navigate the myriad of paperwork and support with the early childhood special education and health care plan process.
  • A friendly place where you can meet special needs nursery families with similar issues and enjoy the benefits of sharing your experiences