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Friends of FoD

FoD is not a registered charity, however we operate on a strictly not-for-profit basis.

June 2012 – We would like to say a HUGE thank-you to Alan Arnold who did a sponsored cycle ride to Gretna Green. The ride was 170.86 miles long, and took him 14 hours and 2 minutes of cycling (spread over two days).  He raised a whopping £260 for FoD which is phenomenal. Thank you Alan!

We would like to thank the following FoD members for making donations – listed in order of most recent. Without the support of our members, FoD will not survive…

  • Bigbird
  • Gorgeous George’s Mummy & Daddy
  • Mummy to Jamie
  • Purpleness1974
  • Mexie
  • Jillycats
  • YummyMummy44
  • Bethanys-mum
We would also like to say a big thank you to the companies or individuals who have donated prizes to competitions:
  • Antony Jennings – Synergy Boreholes & Systems Ltd.
    Antony is Uncle to Seren Kingdon, and kindly donated a £50 Toys R Us Voucher to the September 2011 “Photo Competition”
Synergy delivers water/geothermal boreholes and related systems, i.e. water storage, filtration, irrigation and geothermal heat pumps, underfloor heating.
We work with MCS accredited and experienced installation companies to deliver complete solutions, both large and small scale.
We have established a reputation for delivering what we promise, at the price we promise, when we promise.
  • Le Toy Van
    Kindly donated 2 prizes to the September 2011 “Photo Competition”
Le Toy Van was set up in 1995 with an intention to produce a range of high quality painted wooden toys, initially for the UK market, but later distributed all around the world.
Early designs included a castle, a doll’s house and a farm; these ranges have continued to prosper to the present day. Positive reception by retailers and the buying public alike led to the forming of a limited company and the expansion of the product range to include the huge selection of painted wooden toys that Le Toy Van produces today.
Le Toy Van are now one of the premier painted wooden toy producers in the world and are year on year continuing to grow, diversify and innovate in the field of painted wooden toys.
  • Daisy Daisy
    Kindly donated 2 prizes to the September 2011 “Photo Competition”
Daisy Daisy is a great Brighton toy shop specialising in gifts that you will not see in your average high street store. From gorgeous brightly coloured wooden toys to usual room decorations. Daisy Daisy Direct has something for every child, for every occasion. Our shop is categorised into age ranges to make it quick & easy for you to find that perfect present!
If you or your business would like to donate a competition prize, please contact us!

Where To Turn

  • Future Of Down’s Facebook Group
  • The Down’s Syndrome Association
  • Cerebra
  • Down’s Syndrome Education International
  • The Down Syndrome Research Foundation UK
  • Down’s Syndrome Scotland
  • Down’s Heart Group
  • Home Start
  • Contact A Family
  • The Family Fund

And there are many more useful contacts and support resources on our pages.Down's Syndrome Association


 

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