In 1991, our founder Sally Bishop wanted to raise money to purchase a powered wheelchair for a disabled boy who couldn’t get the equipment he needed on the NHS.
After making calls from her front room, she soon had enough donations to purchase the chair. Over the next few months several more families contacted Sally for help and in 1992, 'Action For Kids Charitable Trust' was formed.
Over the next few years our services expanded to include a maintenance programme for the wheelchairs we provided, as well as a programme of work-related learning in our office, where disabled students could develop skills in a working office environment.
Sally retired in 2012 and collected a well-deserved OBE later that year.
AFK continue to provide our long-established programmes by creating opportunities for disabled children and young people to increase their independence, reach their potential and overcome barriers they face, currently offering the following services:
- Mobility Equipment
- Aspire Schools’ Programme
- Employer Visits
- Source Voluntary positions
- Work placements
- Arrange work trials
- Practice interviews with Corporates
- Employment workshops and masterclasses
- Leadership programmes
- Independent Travel Training
- Self-Employment programme
- Referral to our Employment and Skills programme (post 17 years old)
- Health and wellbeing sessions