FREDDIE FARMER FOUNDATION

LONDON, England, BR2 9NT United Kingdom

Mission Statement

Freddie Farmer Foundation was formed in 2011 to raise funds to set up a specialised physiotherapy centre in South East London for children and young people with cerebral palsy and mobility problems, developmental delay/co-ordination disorders and other non-progressive neurological disorders and syndromes as well as providing support for their families and carers.

About This Cause

Freddie Farmer Foundation was formed in 2011 to raise funds to set up a specialised physiotherapy centre in South East London for children and young people with cerebral palsy and mobility problems, developmental delay/co-ordination disorders and other non-progressive neurological disorders and syndromes as well as providing support for their families and carers. After finding a dilapidated building in Bromley, Kent around three years on from establishing the Freddie Farmer Foundation charity and after much refurbishment work, we finally opened our doors to our first children in May 2015. The Freddie Farmer Physiotherapy Centre provides intensive physiotherapy programmes for disabled children aged 3 -16 years and is one of a handful of independent UK therapy centres offering specialist equipment and therapeutic exercises, supporting disabled children from all over London and the South East. It is a not-for-profit charity, and all the money it raises go 100% back to fund the centre; there are no paid executives or fundraisers, everyone involved is a volunteer. Our running costs are approximately £150k per annum, and are funded as follows:

FREDDIE FARMER FOUNDATION
Unit 2 Invicta Works Elliott Road, Bromley, Kent
LONDON, England BR2 9NT
United Kingdom
Phone 020 8313 3707
Twitter @fffphysio
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