Happy New Year from everyone at Reach.
Carols from the Chapter House
Feeling festive? Southwell Lions and Southwell Renaissance Singers have recorded these beautiful ‘Carols from the Chapter House‘ for everyone to enjoy from the comfort of their own home. For nearly two decades, Southwell and District … Read More
A BIG Big Give thank you!
Thank You to our Big Give Christmas Challenge supporters – you did it! You have helped us raise £40,000 to raise funds towards our ‘My Place Online‘ project to provide online learning and social activities to people … Read More
Exciting News!
Exciting news! Reach Southwell and Flower Pod have been chosen to take part in the Co-op Local Community Fund 2020/21 to enable us to provide wellbeing activities for local people with learning disabilities in Southwell. … Read More
Reach Learning Disability Awarded National Grant
Thanks to a grant of £10,000 from the National Emergencies Trust (NET), people with learning disabilities across Nottinghamshire are benefiting from additional help and support to access Reach’s online services. Even in normal times, people … Read More
We got Gold!
We are proud to announce that we have been accredited with the Gold Investors in People Award. It’s great to get that recognition for the fantastic team of people across our bases in Newark, Southwell, … Read More
Planning for the Future – Online Information Session
Reach has partnered with Actons Solicitors to offer a free online session tailored to family carers of people with care and support needs covering the importance of making a Will, the importance of making a … Read More
Southwell Torpedos help Reach Learning Disability launch the next stage of their appeal for crisis funding
A donation from Southwell Torpedos, a newly-formed community support group providing doorstep support to local people during the coronavirus crisis, has given Reach Learning Disability a helping hand to launch the next stage of their … Read More
We’re getting behind Carers Week to Make Caring Visible
Perhaps the single biggest problem for older carers is loneliness, with 68 per cent of adult carers in Nottinghamshire identifying lack of social contact as a major issue. Thanks to a grant from Nottinghamshire Freemasons … Read More
Carers Virtual Afternoon Tea
26 carers of people with learning disabilities attended Reach Learning Disability’s first virtual afternoon tea in August. Thanks to funding from the Masonic Charitable Foundation/Nottinghamshire Masons and Persimmon Community Champions, Reach are finding new ways … Read More