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Promise Dreams

Promise Dreams is a national registered charity, dedicated to helping seriously and terminally ill children and their families turn a very special dream into a reality. Whether the child would like a holiday, a toy, medical treatment, house or garden alterations, or even the chance to meet their favourite celebrity, Promise Dreams is committed to help. Since forming in February 2001, the charity and its enthusiastic supporters have raised more than £2 million and helped more than 1000 seriously ill children along the way.

Address details

Address
Promise Dreams, Ground Floor, Edwin House Boundary Industrial Estate, Stafford Road
Postal Town
Wolverhampton
Postcode
WV10 7EL

Organisation Contact Details

Phone
01902 212 451
Fax
01902 783 625
Email
info@promisedreams.co.uk
Website
http://www.promisedreams.co.uk
Charity Commission registration number
1086020

Contact Person Details

Contact Name
Ms Beverley Bird
Role
Charity Manager
Telephone
01902 212 451
Email
beverley.bird@promisedreams.co.uk

Services

  • Social services
  • Voluntary and community organisations

Main Beneficiaries

Services focused on particular beneficiaries do not imply that they are offered exclusively to these persons only.

  • Specific Need or Circumstance

    • People who have sensory disabilities (sight, hearing, etc)
    • People who have physical disabilities (excluding sensory disabilities)
    • People who have learning disabilities
    • People who have terminal illnesses
    • People who have specific medical conditions/diseases
    • People who are victims/survivors of physical/sexual/emotional violence
    • People who are carers
  • Specific Faith Focus

    • People from all faiths / multi-faith / inter-faith people
  • Sexual Orientation Focus

    • People of all sexual orientations
  • Household

    • Households with children
  • Gender Focus

    • All genders
  • Ethnic Focus

    • People from all ethnic groups
  • Age Focus

    • Children under 5 years
    • Children aged 5-11 years
    • Young people aged 12-16 years
    • Young people aged 17-18 years

Organisation last updated: Wed, 8th March 2017

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