Wingate Centre charity backed by local rotary lottery
The Wingate Centre in Wrenbury has received support from the Rotary Clubs of Nantwich Community Lottery.
The lottery, which has a top prize of 1,000, helps to raise money for local causes.
The Wingate Centre in Wrenbury has received support from the Rotary Clubs of Nantwich Community Lottery.
The lottery, which has a top prize of 1,000, helps to raise money for local causes.
The Wingate Centre #Wingate2020 Campaign has been staging vital fundraising activities to help the Wrenbury charity through the pandemic.
Staff at the charity Wingate Centre in Wrenbury say the venue’s future is secure, despite the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The closure of facilities and lockdown restrictions hit the charity hard as it was unable to raise vital donations through fundraising events.
Crewe Hall will host a special charity concert by Alsager Community Choir on February 29 in aid of Nantwich-based charity, The Wingate Centre.
A regular user of the Wingate Centre in Wrenbury is to launch a cycle challenge to help raise funds for the venue.
Matthew Roberts, from Nantwich, is taking part in 20 bike rides in 2020 to raise money for the WIngate Special Children’s Trust.
The Wingate Centre in Wrenbury has opened a new community café to generate additional funds for the charity.
The centre provides accessible residential and recreational activities to improve wellbeing for individuals with disabilities.
Nantwich youngster Bella Mckinney made a big splash for charity after swimming in aid of Wingate Children’s Centre.
The big-hearted six-year-old swam 1,000 metres and raised 333% of her original target of £500.
Thirty children from Nantwich Primary Academy spent two days and a night at the Wingate Centre in Wrenbury, thanks to a Rotary club donation.
The youngsters aged between six and eight enjoyed the experience after receiving support of the Rotary Club of Nantwich.
The Wingate Centre in Wrenbury has celebrated the achievements of its disabled gym users at an end of year awards ceremony.
Everyone had a lovely time at The Teddy Bear’s Picnic – and helped raise vital funds for Wingate Centre near Nantwich.
The sun shone and local families enjoyed a fabulous day out in the grounds of Cholmondeley Castle.
Four dads from Wrenbury have raised thousands of pounds for Wingate Children’s Centre after cycling the iconic ‘Coast to Coast’ route from Workington in Cumbria to Sunderland.
Tom Robinson, Oliver Caunce, Josh Walker and Scott Heirene, plus support driver Scott Caunce, took on the gruelling challenge which saw them pedal through the Lake District National Park.
The Wingate Children Centre’s popular Teddy Bear’s Picnic event is set to be held in the grounds of Cholmondeley Castle on July 8.
The family fun day is now in its eighth year and helps raise valuable funds for the Wrenbury-based charity near Nantwich.
Children using the Wingate Children’s Centre near Nantwich will now have access to a new specialist bed.
The Wingate trust in Wrenbury needed the “rise and fall” bed to provide a safer and more accessible sleeping environment for the children with cerebral palsy, Down’s syndrome and those on the autism spectrum.
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