Thanks to everyone at the Christmas Fair

We would like to thank everyone for their support at the Christmas Fair on the 20th November. So far, with everyone's help, we managed to raise an excellent £1437.20 and the figure is still counting!
Thank you all for supporting The Fircroft Trust!
Firs Court Update
It is
amazing how quickly our state of the art new residential homes for
adults with learning disabilities has gone up! Once the roof is
finished we will be on the home run to get all the fixtures and
fittings in place for completion by the end of the year. We are
very grateful to everyone who has supported the Building Potential
Campaign. So far we have most of the money needed to complete the
work and are racing to raise the final £300,000 which will pay the
final fixtures and fittings.
With that in mind we have now set up a Gift List with John Lewis in Kingston to pay for the items that will make the new houses into homes for our residents. This works in the same way as a Wedding Gift List. If you would like to choose a housewarming gift, please log on to www.johnlewisgiftlist.com and quote reference 477989. Or pop into the John Lewis Gift Department and choose something.
Brick by brick - Firs Court
Our residential homes have a delightful family atmosphere but the residents are finding it difficult to manoeuvre around the Edwardian style houses.
We owe it to them to provide a place where they can stay together and enjoy as much independence as possible. Can you help us?
Fircroft gardening project
The gardening project is a service aimed at adults with mental health problems, learning difficulties and those experiencing social exclusion.
Our aim, through various horticultural activities, is to support service users to learn new skills, develop new interests and improve their quality of life, in our large peaceful garden. Learn more...
Diary dates
- 27th January 2012 - Burn's Nite
- 19th April 2012 - Firs Court Grand Opening
- 20th May 2012 - Sponsored Walk
- 8th July 2012 - London 10K Run
What we do
Residential services for 20 adults with learning disabilities needing varying degrees of support.
A resource centre for over 60 adults who live in the local community with severe to moderate mental health problems.
How you can help us
We are dependent on voluntary income to ensure that we can continue to provide the best service possible. Each year we must raise at least £130,000 just to keep the Fircroft Centre open.
There are many different ways you could help us - including fundraising for us! Click here to see how!




