The Ordinary to Extraordinary charity has announced a major £25,000 donation to Freddie Farmer Foundation. Freddie Farmer Foundation, in Elliott Road, Bromley, which caters for disabled children with cerebral palsy and mobility problems, was given the donation by Ordinary to Extraordinary at the O2e Launch night, in January 2020. Freddie...

Now you can set up a regular donation to Freddie Farmer Foundation using Direct Debit. Making a regular donation is a simple way to help us to continue our work supporting disabled children. Sign up quickly and securely to make a regular donation by Direct Debit. In order to set...

The Sun has announced a £1million giveaway to charities across the UK in celebration of its 50th Birthday. Charities can be in with the chance of securing grants of between £2,000 to £20,000 when nominated by supporters like you. The more nominations a charity receives, the greater...

Whether you're keen to try a 10K run or go for a 100-mile cycle, we have the event for you, and the money you raise will help us to continue our work supporting disabled children. Freddie Farmer Foundation has places in the Virgin Sport London 10K...

Insurance firm, Ecclesiastical, is inviting charity nominations for 120 grants of £1,000. Each weekday from 5th to 20th December, Ecclesiastical will be giving 10 charities, £1,000. That’s £120,000 to 120 charities in 12 days! Any UK, Irish, Channel Islands or Isle of Man registered charity can be nominated,...

Can you spare a couple of hours to help disabled children and their families? We are looking for volunteers to help us pack shopping bags at M&S Bromley. We will be running this opportunity as M&S Bromley’s Charity of The Year and talking to the public about...

Freddie, 15, is just one of the estimated 30,000 children born with cerebral palsy in the UK every year. The condition, which affects the brain and causes difficulty with movement, posture and co-ordination, can affect children in many different ways. But, Freddie is determined not to let this debilitating condition stop...