CEDA and the South West Athletics Academy (SWAA) are running the fourth annual Disability Athletics Festival at Exeter Arena on Wednesday 15th May. The Disability Athletics Festival is aimed at disabled people and those with additional needs but is open to all to take part. Most events are adaptable for all abilities.
A working collaboration between local charities, Devon Air Ambulance Trust and St Loye’s Foundation has given Devon resident Paul May a chance at a new life by providing him with an employment opportunity.
57 year old Paul May joined the Army in the 1970’s where he played clarinet in The Band of the Royal Corps of Signals.
Following 11 years of service Paul left the military and gained a job as a security officer with a major supermarket but after ten years of employment he was made redundant.
Only three days after losing his job, Paul lost his father to prostate...
Exeter-based charity CEDA is offering supporters the chance to win a unique opportunity with each donation made to the organisation.
This year the CEDA Christmas and New Year fundraiser encourages people to make a minimum donation of £5.00. With this donation supporters have the chance to win a luxury meal for two in the exclusive surroundings of the BT Tower with return travel and overnight stay in London.
CEDA Activity Manager Craig Bowden said “last year we benefited from a charity partnership with Sainsbury’s Alphington Road which really boosted our fundraising efforts...
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