Captain Tom 100 Challenge

Celebrate the spirit of Captain Sir Tom Moore by taking on Captain Tom 100 for Paul's Place. Help us to ensure his legacy lives on and take part in Captain Tom 100, a challenge for everybody, anywhere and anytime.
Our campaign is now complete. 5 supporters helped us raise £1,036.00
Visit the charity's profileCelebrate the spirit of Captain Sir Tom Moore by taking on Captain Tom 100 for Paul's Place. Help us to ensure his legacy lives on and take part in Captain Tom 100, a challenge for everybody, anywhere and anytime.
Closed 31/05/2021
The campaign has now expired but it's not too late to support this charity.
Visit the charity's profileWe focus on one area which was especially close to Captain Toms heart, combating loneliness.
Paul's Place shares his mission and continues to help disabled adults and their carers combat loneliness and isolation.
We do this by providing social activities that connect people, reduce isolation, improve health and wellbeing and give people the opportunity to develop new skills, enjoy new experiences and live life to the full.
Our services, especially our daily offering continues to help disabled people cope throughout the pandemic. We provide a safe space and help disabled people feel more confident and promote independence. Our staff are on hand to confide in, giving disabled people the space to be heard. The laughter and friendship individuals find at Paul's Place last a lifetime and there are no barriers to what you can achieve.
Paul's Place is a special place and continues to provide a vital service. All of this in another uncertain year.
Support from the public is vital in securing our future. Your donations are directly supporting disabled people to thrive, now, and for generations to come.
Thank you for taking part in the 100 challenge for Paul's Place and sharing our vision of a world that embraces disability and includes everyone, ensuring that all people can live their life to the full.
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