In response to covering lost ground from the pandemic and the inevitable cost of living crisis, Freddie Farmer Foundation for children with cerebral palsy and mobility issues, has launched a new fundraising campaign. High Five encourages donors to donate £5 a month and will be significant...

A CHARITY golf day at Sundridge Park Golf Club, Bromley on Friday, September 9 has raised a phenomenal £8,800 for the Freddie Farmer Foundation. A total 92 golfers put their golf skills to the test at the Freddie Farmer Foundation Charity Golf Day. The day was organised by...

Freddie Farmer Foundation is hosting a Charity Dinner at Sundridge Park Golf Club on Friday, 14 October 2022. The event will provide a great opportunity to support a local charity, as well as meet and network with other charity supporters. Tickets £45 per person (includes a 3-course dinner...

A charity football match to help Freddie Farmer Foundation is being held at Whyteleafe Football Club on Church Road, Whyteleafe on Sunday 24th July, kick-off at 3pm. The FALC United vs Sands United London match is being organised by 26-year-old Tom Henderson from Old Coulsdon and...

The Freddie Farmer Foundation has 5 guaranteed charity running places available for ASICS London 10K, the summer's greatest celebration of running. It all takes place on Sunday 10 July with entertainment and iconic landmarks on course. The route will take runners past central London’s world-famous historic and...

Last year we donated mobility and rehabilitation equipment to Child Aid, a charity that works to support disabled children and young people in Eastern Europe. One of the ways Child Aid supports its projects is to send quality second-hand mobility and rehabilitation equipment to its rehabilitation...

A charity ball has raised tens of thousands of pounds for the Freddie Farmer Physiotherapy Centre. The annual event, organised by the Freddie Farmer Foundation, took place on 13 November at Oakley House in Bromley, and 234 people attended. The Foundation's charity centre manager, Karen Smith, said:...