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Affinity Trust registered by the UK Charity Commission
Affinity Trust is delighted to announce it has been registered as a charity by the UK Charity Commission.
Registration confirms Affinity Trust’s continued charitable mission and values and will enable the charity to be recognised for the work and services it provides for people with learning disabilities.Read more: Affinity Trust registered by the UK Charity Commission
Date set for Herefordshire Fit Kit DVD launch
The Herefordshire-based Opportunities Service SCORE will officially launch its Fit Kit DVD for people with learning disabilities at an event in Hereford in March.
Disabled actors bring history to life in central Birmingham
A group of disabled actors will bring English history to life - complete with Vikings and Romans - in a free performance at a church in Birmingham's Bull Ring.
Read more: Disabled actors bring history to life in central Birmingham
Innovative Fit Kit is launched by Herefordshire’s SCORE programme
An innovative Fit Kit, designed to encourage people with learning disabilities to get fit and active in their own homes has been officially launched in Ross-on-Wye.
Read more: Innovative Fit Kit is launched by Herefordshire’s SCORE programme
SCORE unites with DJ to create innovative Fit Kit for the disabled
People with learning disabilities in the South West will be getting fit to their own beat in the New Year with the help of an innovative Fit Kit.
Read more: SCORE unites with DJ to create innovative Fit Kit for the disabled
Living Book Theatre Company to perform at Wenlock Abbey
The Living Book Theatre Company, a travelling drama group made up of people with learning disabilities will perform at Wenlock Priory on Thursday 29th October.
Read more: Living Book Theatre Company to perform at Wenlock Abbey
Supported Employment pilot is just the beginning
A pilot scheme run between Affinity Trust and Reading Borough Council to embrace job carving - offering paid employment to 10 people with learning disabilities - is proving to be a success in the Southern region.

