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12 amazing volunteers
On the twelfth and final day of Christmas, we chatted with 12 of our amazing volunteers.
Ten things you might not know about us
For our tenth day of Christmas we take a look over ten projects and activities which we do which you may not know about.
Wrexham Can Do and the Priory: Part three
Susan caught up with five of our Wrexham Can Doers.
The members of our Campaign steering group
The Campaign Steering Group was set up to advise the Policy and Campaigns team about our work. We’re really excited to be learning from them! Here all nine of them telling us why they wanted to be part of the group.
Five Change 100 successes
Change 100 is a programme which brings together the UK’s top employers and talented disabled students and graduates to offer three months of paid work experience. Since launching in 2014 we have supported 403 interns into roles at 131 employers with...
One Leonard Cheshire Christmas Choir
Amy tells us about her journey creating our first Christmas Choir.
Can Do Solent: Part two
We caught up with Catherine about our Can Do gardening project in Portsmouth.
Power players at AFC Bournemouth Warriors
Powerchair football is more popular than ever. AFC Bournemouth are the latest Premier League club to launch a powerchair football team. We chat to Cherries players about the buzz of playing for your local team.
Final preparations
Our Leonard Cheshire Christmas Choir are making their final prepartions ahead of Tuesday's performance.
The spontaneity of going out has disappeared
Our latest research has found more than eight in ten disabled people face difficulties in pubs and bars. Grace tells us about her experience.
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