Why partner with Parenting Special Children
Supporting a local charity benefits a business by strengthening community ties and enhancing its reputation, which can increase customer loyalty. It also boosts employee morale through involvement in meaningful causes and creates networking opportunities with other local businesses.
Additionally, contributing to the local community can improve the overall economic environment, indirectly benefitting the business. Charitable donations are often tax-deductible, making them financially beneficial. Moreover, such support can generate positive PR, further enhancing the company’s image. Ultimately, supporting a local charity such as Parenting Special Children aligns with Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) goals and fosters a positive, lasting impact.
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Fundraise with us!
Firewalk with us, climb the 3 peaks, run a half marathon or cycle from Reading to Brighton! Your team will bond whilst raising money through sponsorship and awareness of the issues facing families whose children have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
Contact our fundraising team today and we will help you with fundraising ideas – together we can make a difference to the lives of local families.
Email tess@parentingspecialchildren.co.uk
Supporting your employees
How we can support you and your employees: Corporate Social Responsibility
- Research has shown that donating to charity is good for employee morale, gives your employees the ‘feel good factor’ whilst exploring the tax deduction opportunity for your business.
- Social Media – We will publicise our partnership through our fundraising newsletters and social media.
- Support your employees – A high percentage of your team will either know a family member or be a parent of a child with special needs.
Plus our Commissioning Service offer bespoke workshops helping your employees to understand their child’s diagnosis, giving practical knowledge and strategies to improve family life. A percentage of your employees will have a diagnosis of their own. We also offer awareness sessions for ADHD, Sensory Processing and Autism, helping to promote understanding within your teams.
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BBC Radio Berkshire visit Let’s Get Creative
On Saturday 2 November 2024 we were thrilled to welcome BBC Radio Berkshire to our Let’s Get Creative group for adopted children and families!
New website and logo launch
On Tuesday 15 October 2024 Parenting Special Children launched their new logo and website at Oracle UK. It was great to celebrate with the PSC team, funders, other local charities and organisations.