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Capital Funding/Building costs

The following are a selection of awards which illustrate some aspects of the work of The Morgan Foundation towards Capital Funding/Building costs:

The Barnstondale Centre

The Barnstondale Centre

Smiley Bus Award Based on the Wirral, this charity provides residential accommodation in purpose built log cabins, plus sports facilities and other leisure activities both on and off their 15 acre site. With the aim of developing social skills, promoting personal development and enriching general education, they focus their work on children and young people who are socially excluded and at risk of becoming disaffected. A grant of £75,000 has enabled the replacement of the roof of their Sports Hall and the resurfacing of their All Weather Pitch, both of which are central to their on-site activities. A minibus for transporting visitors to the Centre has also been provided.

Birkenhead Youth Club

Birkenhead Youth Club

Based in large premises near the docks, Birkenhead Youth Club provides a safe and disciplined place where local youngsters can go an enjoy themselves with the benefit that their social, physical and educational abilities are enhanced. The club has a current membership of 500 young people aged between 8 and 16 years, with a core staff of volunteers. The Morgan Foundation has made a one-off donation towards the construction of two five-a-side football pitches at the rear of the club, to encourage professional training and tournaments for football and other sports for members, local schools and voluntary organisations.

Blacon High School

Blacon High School

Having achieved Special Sports College Status, this Chester school was unable to complete a building project to supply the required facilities, due to lack of funding. A grant of £30,000 enabled the work to be finished to the original specifications, including the provision of a state-of-the-art climbing wall, providing a much needed resource for the school and the community as a whole.

Brookfields School

Brookfields School

A community special school in Widnes providing education for pupils aged two to eleven years with severe and complex learning difficulties and autistic spectrum disorders. A grant has been made to help with the refurbishment of the sensory room with lights and interactive equipment. Sessions in the room will be incorporated into the curriculum and will help pupils with their motor skills, co-ordination, team work. It will also be a calming area for those who easily become stressed.

Butterflies

Butterflies

The Butterflies Project (Listening Ear Merseyside) supports children, young people and their families/carers through bereavement or other loss. The children are aged 7-16 years of age. Butterflies works with them through some painful and often extremely sad times. Some of the children have lost loved ones through illness, divorce, separation, sudden deaths such as road traffic accidents, suicide, murder or manslaughter. Funding from The Morgan Foundation has facilitated the setting up of new, purpose built rooms giving all the children a confidential place to share their feelings, worries and fears in surroundings that they feel safe in.

The Erlas Garden Project

The Erlas Garden Project

Originating from an initiative by parents, this Wrexham project set out to restore a local Victorian Walled Garden in order to provide training and educational facilities as well as productive daily activities for young people with learning disabilities. To rebuild the original 'bothy' buildings and create indoor space for gardening and craft work, funding of £40,000 was provided, in addition to free technical advice and practical assistance.

Millstead Primary School

Millstead Primary School

A special needs primary school in Wavertree, Millstead Primary School encourages all pupils, irrespective of their disabilities, to concentrate on an “I can do” attitude. The Morgan Foundation has contributed towards the cost of a trail rail to be installed round the school, to develop mobility, independence and navigation skills amongst pupils. The rail will be particularly helpful for children with visual impairment and/or autistic spectrum disorders, helping them to negotiate the space they are moving in and access their classrooms.

Penn Hall School

Penn Hall School

Penn Hall is a maintained co-educational residential special school for 80 pupils aged from 3 – 19 with a range of physical and sensory impairments. A grant of £31,000 has been made towards the refurbishment of the hydrotherapy pool and the purchase of a new light and sound sensory system.

Pioneer People Wirral

Pioneer People Wirral

The Hope Centre in Pensby, Wirral was formerly a council run community centre but a lack of investment over the years has seen the building in decline. Pioneer People Wirral has taken over the centre and invested £45,000 in the building. The Hope Centre will now serve the community through the provision of debt counselling, free legal support, a creative play group, a variety of youth projects, an elders club, a support group for people with disabilities and will be available to other community groups. The Morgan Foundation contributed towards the refurbishment costs of the centre to ensure the facility was not lost to the community.

The Princess Royal Trust for Carers

£250,000 was provided to establish a new regional Carers' Support Centre serving the Chester/Wirral/North Wales areas. Funding was also provided to create a new Carers' Drop-in Centre in Liverpool, plus develop the services of North East Wales Carers' Information Service.

Save the Family

Save the Family

Smiley Bus Award Operating across Merseyside and North Wales, this organisation provides emergency accommodation for homeless families, supplementing this with life skills training, education, resettlement and ongoing support in the community. The Morgan Foundation supplied the principal funding of £100,000 to build four new terraced cottages at their North Wales Centre and also donated a minibus for transporting the families and children who benefit from this work.

Southern Neighbourhood Council

Established in 1973, Southern Neighbourhood Council is a community centre in the Dingle/Riverside area of Liverpool which provides a range of focused services for some 5,500 young and elderly people, local families, vulnerable residents and those with mental and physical illness and disabilities. After consultation with local residents a design has been agreed for a sports pitch and play area. A grant of £20k will be used towards the development of the pitch.

Speke Baptist Church – Noah’s Ark Community Centre

Speke Baptist Church – Noah’s Ark Community Centre

Having outgrown their building, Speke Baptist Church purchased a disued pub, to convert into a church and Community Centre. Local residents, communityorganisations and schools have been very supportive. The building is to become a local hub,which promotes community cohesion through a cafe, clubs and various support services. The Morgan Foundation has provided capital funding towards the refurbishment of the kitchen and crèche areas.

St Christopher's School, Wrexham

St Christopher's School, Wrexham

Based in Wrexham, St Christopher's is a special needs school for secondary age pupils, offering a huge range of activities and community initiatives to help the children and young adults build a bright future. The school had dreamt of building their own hydrotherapy school for use by pupils with all sorts of severe disabilities. Thanks to their hard work, The Morgan Foundation, and a number of companies who supplied materials for free or at cost, that dream has now come true. The pool will change the lives of the children at St Christopher's.

The Wingate Centre

The Wingate Centre

Set in the Cheshire countryside with a wide variety of attractions and recreational activities easily available, this unique Centre offers fully adapted holiday accommodation for even the most severely disabled children and adults, together with a fully equipped gymnasium with specialist supervision for therapy and fun. Support of over £125,000 has been provided to enable the complete replacement of its central heating and hot water systems, plus structural repairs and improvements to the outside of the building and the surrounding areas.

Wirral Holistic Care Services

Wirral Holistic Care Services

Run by medically qualified and experienced practitioners, this Therapeutic Cancer Care Centre provides free advice, support and holistic treatments to patients. Having been forced to relocate, a grant of £90,000 enabled full refurbishment of their new premises to provide suitable facilities for the continued delivery of this valuable service.

Y Canol

Y Canol

Y Canol is based in Wrexham, North Wales. It provides education, therapy and care for primary aged children who have severe and or profound and multiple learning difficulties. Many of the children have additional sensory impairments and medical problems. Children learn best when they are having fun! A £30,000 grant will enable the provision of a new outdoor play facility where the children can learn through play and develop their motor skills in a safe and purpose built environment.

Ysgol Plas Brondyffryn

Ysgol Plas Brondyffryn

Ysgol Plas Brondyffryn caters for children suffering from severe forms of autism and ASD from the six counties of North Wales, plus Wirral, Cheshire and Staffordshire. Funding has been made towards the second phase of a safe outdoor adult gym, music and sensory area in the playground of the senior site at the school.