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Posted: 17th November 2023

Dare to be Different 2024

There's no getting away from it, we're at the time of year where we start to discuss our plans for Autism Acceptance Week next March!   Autism Acceptance Week rolls around again at the end of March 2024 and as ever, we feel that it provides us with the perfect platform to create some visi ...

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Posted: 7th March 2023

Golf day returns in September

After the success of our first ever golf day last year, we will return to Stapleford Abbotts on Friday 29th September 2023 for the second Sycamore Trust UK golf day. Our event last year raised over £2,000 and we are hoping to repeat that success when we go back to the course later this year. ...

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Posted: 13th December 2022

Another fantastic year for Speak With A Picture!

As we approach the end of the year, it's often the time to reflect on some of the projects and services that we have delivered over the course of the past 12 months.  There's little doubt that Speak With A Picture ranks among our most popular and successful programmes.  Here are some of t ...

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Posted: 27th July 2022

Support group dates for 2022

The summer holidays may have begun, but we're still planning ahead for our activities from September onwards, and we have the dates for the Parent Support Groups for the remainder of 2022. Our parent coffee mornings are always well attended and always worthwhile.  There's no agenda and ther ...

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Posted: 9th May 2022

Jack Petchey Foundation support for youth clubs

It hardly seems possible, but our wonderful Social Survivors programme has been in operation for over three years. The project, which was funded by the Mayor of London’s Young Londoners Fund, began in March 2019 and as a result, we have operated our amazing Alpha youth club in Rainham and our ...

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Posted: 28th January 2020

Can you help the Sycamore Trust?

Here at Sycamore Trust, we're committed to providing the best possible help and support for families for whom autism is part of their daily life.  Autism affects 700,000 individuals in the UK, so if you include family members, autism touches over 2.8m people in this country alone. We provid ...

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