
Fundraising aids North Staffordshire’s veterans and families
The Poppy Garden of Silverdale, unveiled as part of the 2018 Remembrance Day service at St Luke’s Church in Silverdale, was a significant art installation funded by Realise charity.
The Poppy Garden of Silverdale, unveiled as part of the 2018 Remembrance Day service at St Luke’s Church in Silverdale, was a significant art installation funded by Realise charity.
17 year old Dave Thomas, was struggling to get to work and back living 40 minutes from his place of work. After a request was put forward to Realise charity, Dave got sorted with a new bike and helmet to help ease his journey!
Mum of two, Kayleigh, was struggling during 2014 to complete her education whilst studying towards a Psychology course at college. It was difficult for her complete coursework and asked for help to find extra money to buy essential computer equipment.
Two local boys will be unwrapping brand new bikes this Christmas, thanks to a generous community donation and support from Realise charity and Aspire Housing.
Read how the refurbishment and maintenance of charity shops for the Donna Louise and Dougie Macmillan Hospice provide apprenticeship opportunities for young people and improved shopping experiences for the community.
16-year-old Kyle Burke has found employment and so much more thanks to the work of the Realise charity and its dedication to supporting young people.
A four-metre steel sculpture has been installed in Chesterton to commemorate the mining disaster that struck the community 81 years ago.
A memorial poppy garden is set to commemorate the Silverdale soldiers who lost their lives in the First World War.
Read Jan’s story about the impact of regular armchair exercise classes. By taking part she built strength and was able to carry out daily tasks such as opening jars that she couldn’t previously do herself.
16-year-old Kyle Burke has found employment and so much more thanks to the work of the Realise charity and its dedication to supporting young people.