In 2019 Trefoil helped Families First, based in St Andrews with a grant of £3,500 towards a range of events and activities in their busy calendar.
Read MoreIn July 2020, Trefoil awarded £470 to help towards the costs of Logan’s holiday with his family to Bunn Leisure, Selsey.
Read MoreIn 2019 Trefoil awarded Edinburgh Young Carers £1,550 towards their Play Therapy service.
Read MoreTrefoil supported Options in Life with a grant of £3,620 to help fund their development programme.
Read MoreTrefoil awarded £2,300 for the annual upkeep and training of their new pony as part of their equine therapy.
Read MoreIn September 2019 Trefoil awarded £2,000 to Starcatchers Stripy Nest Project
Read MoreA message from the Trefoil Trustees regarding grants.
Read MoreTrefoil provided a grant of £7,400 to help Project Ability engage 66 pupils from 8 Additional Support for Learning Schools and units from across Central Scotland in 2019 in an arts project.
Read MoreThe Directors were pleased to welcome a new Trustee, Michael Stewart to the board of Trefoil.
Read MoreIn September the members of East Kilbride Youth Disability Sports Club enjoyed a residential activity weekend at the Lochgoilhead National Activity Center in Argyll. This was supported by a £4000 grant from Trefoil.
Read MoreIn the summer of 2019, Trefoil awarded £500 to help support Isaac and his family to go on an action-packed holiday to the Scottish Highlands.
Read MoreIn 2018 Trefoil gave a grant of £2,000 to the Lothian Autistic Society for their Saturday Adventure Programme.
Read MoreIn March 2019, Trefoil awarded a grant of £3,500 to assist funding the Families First Easter Egg Hunt, Summer Picnic and New Year Party.
Read MoreIn May 2018, Trefoil awarded Drake Music Scotland £18,480.00 to enable them to work with Lothian Autistic Society, The Yard and Teens+ from August 2018 to June 2019 and provide high quality and meaningful music tuition for a total of 24 children and young people with special needs.
Read MoreAt the end of 2017 Trefoil helped fund Children’s Classic Concert’s We Can Fly Project. Children’s Classic Concerts provide interactive and inspirational experiences of live music. ‘We Can Fly’ is a moving piece of music tailored for pupils with additional support needs at the point of their transition between primary and secondary school.
Read MoreIn September 2018 Trefoil helped fund a holiday for twins, Alec and Bobby. Both Alec and Bobby have Autism. The grant from Trefoil allowed Alec, Bobby and their parents to go on an Autism friendly holiday to Hartland Holiday Centre on the Isle of Wight. Hartland provides sensory rooms and facilities suitable for children with Autism.
Read MoreIn March, Trefoil awarded a grant of £3,620 which helped Options In Life expand and develop its social inclusion and skills development projects for young people who have a learning disability and other additional support needs.
Read MoreIn March, Trefoil awarded a holiday grant to 9 year old Deacon. The grant allowed Deacon to join his mum and siblings on holiday to Haven in Wales for his 10th birthday.
Read MoreLast year, Trefoil member Sarah Lansdown met former Trefoil pupil Tony Cascarino and learnt about the impact that Trefoil School had on Tony throughout his life.
Tony attended Trefoil School from 1946 to 1952. At the time Trefoil School was based in Polkemmet House, Whitburn.
Read MoreIn September 2018 Trefoil provided funding of £7,500 to WAVES Additional Needs Support Group to take 90 members on a Residential Weekend at the Calvert Trust in Kielder.
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