named programs · 4 · from sources
what they call their work
Education Program
Hires a full-time SEN teacher to provide education at SCOM centre for children with disabilities who otherwise could not afford special education
Healthcare Access
Provides medical treatment, first aid training, and ensures residents can access healthcare services as needed
Sponsorship Program
Enables individuals with disabilities to receive 24-hour care, meals, clean water, therapy, and healthcare through donor-funded sponsorships
Therapy Services
Offers biweekly massage therapy for residents with cerebral palsy at the SCOM centre
activities · 4 groups
what they do
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Communications Content Production and Management 2 activities
- Delivering digital and print marketing servicesDelivers web updates, social media scheduling, YouTube channel creation, and printed materials for clients.
- Providing print and signage servicesProvides print and signage services ranging from leaflets to large format banners and full shopfronts, including printing artwork on foamex boards and designing custom wedding stationery.
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Residential and Therapeutic Care for Vulnerable Children 1 activity
- Providing mobility equipment and assistive devicesProvides mobility equipment such as adapted wheelchairs, walking frames, and custom seating, and raises funds for moulded seat kits to support safer swallowing for individuals with disabilities.
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Education Sponsorship and Academic Support 1 activity
- Supporting access to special educationSupports access to special schooling for children with disabilities whose families cannot afford it and has hired a full-time special educational needs (SEN) teacher to provide education to residents at SCOM starting in 2025.
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Uncategorized 1 activity
- Providing health and hygiene supportProvides clean drinking water via water filters, oral hygiene supplies, first aid training, first aid kits, and on-demand medical treatment, and offers biweekly massage therapy to residents with cerebral palsy.
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relationships · 4
who they work with
- Cheryl Thomas Partner — Trustee of Bright Eye Organisation with a background in learning disability nursing.
- Healthwatch Partner — Client of The Hook Design for digital and print services.
- SCOM Partner — Provides residential care and educational services to people with disabilities; site where Bright Eye Organisation delivers education, therapy, and healthcare support.
- Wigan Council Partner — Client of The Hook Design for digital and print services.