We can help parents, schools and organisations in Yorkshire. Look at the list of support programmes below. You can apply online, right now. We're here to make things better.
It is through The School Network that we learn where to direct our resource. Our volunteers will work with you and your school to provide practical, tangible support to benefit those who need our help most.
Schools Out is a series of day trips for disabled children and children (4-11 years) living in deprivation, who attend schools with high pupil premium rates.
The LEAP Young Entrepreneur Challenge is a 10-week-long programme that allows students to create their own business. We give teams £250 seed funding and an industry mentor to guide students through the process, before experiencing a real-life ‘trade day’ like in The Apprentice and Dragon’s Den-style pitch.
Please can we note on this the programme is currently full but schools can register for 2025 and/or reserve places for this year)
Become part of the School Network to find out more about the LEAP Programme.
Through this scheme, we’re be able to deliver state-of-the-art school facilities, creating environments where staff feel re-energised to teach and children are excited to learn.
Organisations play a significant role in influencing a child’s development, helping to shape values and set expectations, and provide a vital support network for young people and their families. That’s why, at Yorkshire Children’s Charity, we support families across the region, like yours, who need a grant for specialist equipment.
Fairway Forward is a brand-new programme dedicated to embedding core themes of communication, self-advocacy and professionalism through golf. Over ten months, students will be given an industry mentor to work with on a weekly basis, along with group golf coaching sessions from professional golfer and General Manager at Northcliffe Golf Club, Dave Delaney.
This is due to begin from October 2024 and will be available for around 10-12 students, aiming at schools near Bradford
Become part of the School Network to find out more about Fairway Forward.
If you want to make things better, you can. Donations of money is always great; but we also need volunteers to help out; or people willing to donate valuable skills from PPC to plastering.