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Get involved with Working with Words

There are several different ways

Aldingbourne Trust CDa) Give us work to do

Our experienced team will deliver bespoke material by discussing the material with people with learning disabilities and develop simplified text and visual ways to understand your information. You can go to this link to see examples of the work we have done or get in touch.

£20 noteb) Give us money

Help us fund our training programme by giving us a grant. You can download more information about us. This is a link to our last Annual Report (pdf, 2.87mb) or contact us for information.

Donate to us, knowing that your money will be put to a good use. If you are a tax-payer, every pound you donate will raise an additional 28p if you complete the Gift Aid form (Word document, 29kb).

Chairs at meeting tablec) Volunteer

We need volunteers to help the running of Working with Words. We are looking for trustees and administration workers.

Go to this link for further information about volunteering posts or contact us to find out more.

Hands on keyboardd) Refer people who need our services

If you know someone with a learning disability who would benefit from our training programme, have a look at the Referral Guide (pdf, 34kb) to see if they fit our criteria.

Find out more about our training course.

 

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Thank you to all of our service users, customers, funders, trustees, staff, patrons and to everyone else who has helped develop Working with Words.