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Phab ACTS – A Busy Year so far!
“It’s been a super busy period for the Phab Access Consulting and Training Services project. We’re very proud to have secured high-profile contracts with CNL, The Savoy Theatre, and Euans Guide; and we’re aiming for bigger things in the next year, that’s for sure! Together with Libby and the team from…

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Pudsey supporting Phab
BBC Children in Need are supporting Phab’s Inclusive Living Experience Projects once again in 2017, with a very generous donation of £45,000. This will help around 90 disabled and disadvantaged…
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The Garfield Weston Foundation
The Garfield Weston Foundation made a very generous donation of £30,000 in 2016 towards Phab’s core work over the next two years. We are most grateful once more to the…
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Anita Dobson appointed as President of Phab
We are delighted to announce that Anita Dobson has been appointed to succeed the late Ed Stewart as President of Phab. Following her appointment Anita (pictured above with John Corless…
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HEARTBEAT HIKE 2016
We all had a fab day out at Wicksteed Park, Kettering for the annual Phab walk. The theme was yellow and green (Phab’s colours) and I was in a yellow…
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Wheelchair Dance success
Phab has just completed a very special joint project with the Wheelchair Dance Sport Association (UK), giving Phab Clubs, schools and community groups in the South East a chance to…
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MARATHON AND CHALLENGE EVENTS 2016
The Virgin Money – London Marathon The Prudential – RideLondon-Surrey 100 The Royal Parks Foundation – Half Marathon I would like to take this opportunity to thank my volunteer helpers…
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Celebrating 60 Years of Phab 2017
A special celebration to mark Phab’s 60th year took place in August at the very spot where the idea of Phab was born– the Avon Tyrrell Outdoor Activity Centre in…
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What Phab means to me
Phab to me means friendship, fun, acceptance, and being part of something amazing. I joined Phab after a life changing illness where I spent eleven months in hospital…I became a…

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What Bancroft’s School Phab Club means to me, by Evie age 11
At Bancroft’s School Phab Club, care home residents and families of all ages come together and no matter if you have a disability or not you are welcome. We do…
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Harriet at Whalley Junior Phab Club
Harriet, aged 15, lives on a very busy dairy farm in Lancashire and has a rare genetic mutation which has caused epilepsy and learning disabilities, and she is also non-verbal. …
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Rachel’s story
“Rachel’s teachers and therapists all commented about the amazing difference in her confidence.” Rachel is 15 years old. She is autistic and has also been diagnosed “tactile defensive” which means…
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Amelia’s story
“We felt confident leaving our child in Phab’s care and she came home full of enthusiasm, pride and a “can-do” attitude.” Amelia is 9 years old, has Cerebral Palsy, learning…
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Bradley’s journey with Phab
“The Phab week gave Bradley the confidence to go near people and children again.” Bradley is 11. He has cerebral palsy, learning difficulties, visual perception difficulties, language difficulties and social…
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Maisie and Liam’s story
“It was lovely to see the children relax, have fun and make new friends.” Maisie and Liam are siblings. Three years ago, a car crash left them with brain injuries.…
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Holly’s story
“Holly came down the zip wire along with her oxygen cylinders strapped to the back of her harness!” Holly has a very complex list of health needs. She is unable…