Down Syndrome Training & Support Service Ltd receives £1,500 from local housebuilder

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Down Syndrome Training & Support Service Ltd receives £1,500 from local housebuilder
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Local Homebuilder, Barratt Homes Yorkshire West, has donated £1,500 to registered charity, Down Syndrome Training & Support Service Ltd in the Bradford area and beyond.

The donation was made after an employee of Barratt Homes Yorkshire West’s subcontractor, John N Dunn Group, recommended the charity after experiencing first hand support for their family. The donation will go towards the costs of the charity’s monthly family support sessions, which were established to bring families of a child born with Down syndrome together.

On the donation, Dr Wendy Uttley, charity manager from Down Syndrome Training & Support Service Ltd said: “We are passionate about ensuring our children realise their full potential in life. We are so grateful for this donation from Barratt Homes Yorkshire West, as it allows our charity to provide necessary support to children and families. It makes a real difference to our children, young people, and their families, for years to come.

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