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Not like make a wish not terminal poorly just chronically? Is there such a charity?

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You could try the carer's centre in Sheffield. They give a maximum of £300 for a holiday or break. Good luck.

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The Joseph Roundtree Trust - try googling it, I am sure they maay be able to help.

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The Joseph Rowentree Trust - try googling it, I am sure they maay be able to help.

 

 

 

It's not called rowntree trust any more

 

Here is the link for the above charity that can help towards holidays and other item

http://www.familyfund.org.uk/

 

If the link does not work search family fund in google

 

You can read on the site what they may be able to support with

 

Regards

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SIGN disability ifnromation service holds a list of potential funders towards holidays. You can contact us on 0114 2669476 or email [email protected] and we can send one out to you.

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It's not called rowntree trust any more

 

Here is the link for the above charity that can help towards holidays and other item

http://www.familyfund.org.uk/

 

If the link does not work search family fund in google

 

You can read on the site what they may be able to support with

 

Regards

 

When I googled Joseph Rowntree Trust it gave me the website and the information so it may still be worth a quick look, it can't hurt.

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my son has adhd and i was able to ask for a holiday off family fund last year i took to greece you could ask them

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The child doesn't have to be terminally ill to apply to 'make a wish foundation' if your child is chronically ill it is technically, life threatening, and they will consider an application.

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