Delighted to announce our Champions Club for Businesses

Down Syndrome Cheshire are delighted to announce the launch of their new and exclusive Champions Club for Businesses 

Down Syndrome Cheshire are delighted to announce the launch of their new and exclusive Champions Club for Businesses. We are hoping to partner with 21 socially responsible businesses who will donate £2,130 annual to help the sustainability of the Charity.  Funding costs such as heating, lighting and the general running costs of the Charity which is crucial to enable us to offer free to access services to all our members. By becoming a Champion you are directly supporting a family by removing barriers to access services and contributing to a safe and secure environment where they can access knowledge, experience and a supportive community of people who have similar life experiences.


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