Registered UK charity number 1117115
Trustees: Simon Barnard -
Giving help to disabled, special needs and terminally ill children.
The objectives of the Foundation were agreed upon at our very first meeting on December
1st 2005, and the basic principles and the structure of the organization were put
into place.
The Phoenix Children’s Foundation was established as a registered UK charity to raise money to provide disabled and severely ill children throughout the UK with vital equipment and/or therapeutic activities. The aim is to help these special needs children with their physical and mental development in order to enhance the quality of their lives.
The charity relies entirely on the generosity of the general public for its funding. One of the policies of the charity is to endeavour where possible to allocate funding to support the disabled and severely ill children in the area in which it is raised.
The charity has a number of miniature Shetland ponies, primarily used as petting ponies for disabled and sick children when visiting children’s hospices and special needs centres. These tiny ponies are adored by both children and adults alike and bring joy to everyone who comes into contact with them: they help us enormously in our local fund raising efforts.
We thank you for your interest in our organization and hope you enjoy reading about the children and families that you have helped.