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North & West Yorkshire ASBAH

Guiseley, Leeds | Disability

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"When you have a disabled child you feel alone". "Even though you are disabled there are lots of things you can do". We aim to support disabled children and and adults with spina bifida & hydrocephalus (SB/H) and their families/carers. We are constantly talking to our members to find out how we can support them and we organise activities with this in mind

Why the community needs us

Children and adults with SB and/or H face many challenges in their daily lives. Many people with SB need to use wheelchairs and are doubly incontinent. H can cause physical and learning disabilities and epilepsy. One 10 year old boy with SB/ H has already had 64 operations. They and their families/carers need to be given the right information and local support to allow them to get the most out of life. We try to support the whole family including brothers and sisters. Volunteers also benefit.

Our impact on the community

"ASBAH events are one of the most beneficial things about ASBAH. It's a chance for families to come together, to learn, have fun, support one another. It's given my son great help in learning about his conditions. I cannot express how much the family get togethers/parties help out family. We get to talk to people who know exactly what we go through" ( a mum with a boy aged 9 with SB and H). Adults with SB/H tell us that they feel more in control of their lives due to their involvement.

£491.25 raised from 8 pages

Halifax Long March for North & West Yorks ASBAH

£25 raised since March 2016

Raising Money for Herd Farm Tramper

£118.75 raised since April 2015

FUNDRAISING FOR NORTH & WEST YORKSHIRE ASBAH

£347.5 raised since October 2013

See It, Try It, Love It!

£0 raised since April 2013

We are currently fundraising for our annual Easter event

£0 raised since March 2013

Family Activity Day

£0 raised since August 2012

Monthly Drop In session

£0 raised since August 2012

Welfare grants

£0 raised since March 2012