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Leonard Cheshire is both a campaigning charity and a service provider, through the 130 or so care homes it operates. Owen shoots down any question of splitting the two with: “We are one charity.” ...
The event serves as the final selection trial for the New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships, drawing top ...
The Leonard Cheshire group, which works with 21,000 disabled people around the world, says the name of the RAF bomber commander 'can be a barrier to achieving the organisation's goals' ...
The Leonard Cheshire charity, which cares for 21,000 disabled people, wants to change its image after a survey showed that most young people had never heard of him and did not know what the ...
Leonard Cheshire’s latest research, which involved interviews with 519 line managers responsible for recruitment between August 20 and September 13 2021, revealed some of the following ...
Help Leonard Cheshire choose a new name. In a recent survey, Leonard Cheshire discovered that there was only a 1 in 5 awareness of the charity amongst younger people. It has kickstarted a debate ...
Leonard Cheshire Disability exists to change attitudes to disability and to serve disabled people around the world. Their services include care homes, supported living, domiciliary support, day ...
Nationally, the Leonard Cheshire charity has launched ‘100 Years of Inspiration’ to encourage people to take on a challenge involving 100 - running 100 miles, baking 100 cakes and so on.
Leonard Cheshire founded his own charitable foundation after heroic service as one of the RAF's youngest commanding officers in World War Two. He spent eight months leading No. 617 Squadron ...
A well-known Teesside home for people with disabilities is being sold after 55 years by the national charity that runs it. Leonard Cheshire says it has been a “difficult decision” to put its ...
Leonard Cheshire was one of two Brits hand-picked by Winston Churchill to witness the full horror of a nuclear weapon as it fell from the skies above Japan on August 9, 1945 ...
Leonard Cheshire Disability. Radio 4 Appeal 6 January 2019. Photo caption: Kennedy with his family after treatment. My son was almost losing his leg, but he will now be in school, thank you Cheshire.
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