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Bristol Charity of the year? Our Kids are Incredible!
ByJennieYou there, yes you. You’re capable of the incredible for this Bristol charity. Because, Bristolians, you’ve earned Bristol the title of ‘kindest and most selfless city in the UK’ (as officially confirmed by a national survey.) Our Kids are Incredible – What Can You Do? That survey, found that people in Bristol were most…
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ByJennieAt Incredible Kids, we’re passionate about providing inclusive play sessions for young people with additional needs and their families. We provide a safe and welcoming environment where children and young people can have fun, make new friends and build important life skills. Our team of dedicated staff and volunteers work tirelessly to ensure that every…
Incredible community creates inclusive Christmas
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