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Location
  
Swansea

Founder
  
Gordon Moore

Area served
  
Swansea Bay

Founded
  
1985

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Slogan
  
to promote learning opportunities, engage in social activities and have fun.

Mission
  
to provide a centre for young disabled people and children to meet and use its facilities to promote learning opportunities, engage in social activities and have fun.

Friends of the Young Disabled or FOYD is a Swansea based registered charity, established in 1985, which provides a centre for young disabled people and children to meet and use its facilities to promote learning opportunities, engage in social activities and have fun. It is listed with the Swansea Council for Voluntary Services and supported by the Swansea Round Table

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Friends of the Young Disabled was formed in 1969 by Gordon Moore one of its founding Trustees and its first Chairman.

Prior to obtaining the current centre in 1985, members met weekly at St. Joseph’s Church Hall at Waun Wen. Extensive training of able bodied young people in first aid, home nursing, feeding, catheterising, toileting, handling of disabled persons and wheelchair usage was undertaken. This training enabled members to take disabled children and young people on subsidised holidays all over the world with the help of such organisations as the British Council. Expert help was given to the Muscular Dystrophy Society on their foreign holidays and this help was extended to any group that requested it.

New Premises

In September 1985, FOYD acquired the old Cwmfelyn works office and laboratory building that was due for demolition and with the advantage of an Urban Aid Grant worth £168,000.00 and with extensive help from the community, the current Centre emerged. It is held on a 99 year lease from the City and County of Swansea at a peppercorn rent.

Facilities

  • Music Therapy Room
  • Sensory Room
  • Classroom / Dining Room
  • Kitchen
  • Main Hall
  • Trampoline Room
  • Snack Bar
  • Pool Room
  • Computer Room
  • Life Skills Room
  • Art Room
  • Library / Lounge
  • Multi-purpose room with blackout curtains and projector for presentations
  • Small Gym
  • Invalid Toilets
  • Lift
  • Model Railway Layouts
  • Garden with Barbecue area
  • Private Car Park
  • Organisations

    Organisation that have or are currently using the facilities in the centre include -

  • Action for Children
  • Adoption Group
  • Carers Group
  • Cymuned
  • Eli Project
  • Dyversity
  • Enabled Project
  • FOYD
  • Daylight Group
  • Mencap
  • Polestone
  • Rising Stars
  • Swansea Counselling and Wellbeing Service
  • Swansea Home Educators
  • Swansea Railway Modellers Group uses the entire 2nd floor.
  • Time2Meet
  • U3A
  • Whizz Kidz
  • Patrons

    Patrons have included -

  • Lord Kinnock (Former MP and Vice-President of the European Commission)
  • Lord Hooson QC MBE
  • Gordon Parry, Baron Parry
  • Sir Harry Secombe CBE
  • Max Boyce MBE
  • Prof L. Maunder OBE,
  • Wyn Calvin MBE
  • GS Jones former controller BBC Wales
  • Dafydd Wigley - Baron Wigley
  • John Allison CBE, JP
  • Terry Williams (Drummer) - Dire Straits, Man plus other bands
  • References

    Friends of the Young Disabled Wikipedia


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