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A playgroup used by 150
children with special needs is so short of money
it may have to close, leaving families struggling
to cope.The Croydon Opportunity Pre-school Group
(COPG) needs to raise £67,000 by the end of
March to survive. |
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organisation which meets regularly in South
Norwood and Selsdon. It costs around £175,000 a
year to run. It is partly funded by a large grant
from Croydon Council but is heavily dependent on
donations and fundraising to reach the balance. Angelene added: "We have no options than to try and raise the money. If we cut staff, we would have to turn children away - and still raise money." Two-year-old Daniel Edwards attends the playgroup three times a week with his mum Monique. Daniel, who was featured in the Croydon Guardian in September, has Tay Sachs Disease, a rare genetic disorder which gradually destroys the brain's functions. He is blind, but can still hear and the group offers him stimulation and much-needed respite and support for his 19-year-old mother. Monique said: "Daniel gets the stimulation I am not always able to provide. He loves to be with other children and hear their laughter. The group also has a bigger range of toys than we've got at home. "I get a break as well. I get to see how Daniel responds in a different atmosphere and I get to talk to other parents. If the group closes we wouldn't be able to attend mainstream playgroup. Daniel would not get as much stimulation and I would not be able to talk and share things as much as I can now." COPG has been running playgroups in the Croydon area for 28 years. The service plays a vital role in the care of children with development, physical or medical needs between the ages of three months and five years. For many children it is the only opportunity they have of attending a playgroup. COPG organises fundraising events throughout the year and is now selling tickets for its grand lottery/raffle. Other events include a Christmas fair at All Saints' Church, Sanderstead, on November 8 and a fundraising weekend at The Shirley Inn, Wickham Road, from October 31-November 2. The Body Shop in the Whitgift Centre plans to hold a makeover session and donate proceeds to the group and the Orca Diving Club, Portland Road, has just donated £700. If you can contribute to the COPG fundraising effort and help save this vital community facility, contact the newsroom on 020 8645 8824. For more information about the playgroup log onto www.copg.org. (original story at http://www.croydonguardian.co.uk/display.var.425943.0.five_months_to_save_playgroup.php) |
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The Croydon Guardian
supported us for the whole of the 5 month fight to save
COPG.
To read more of their
articles about us please see their COPG
CAMPAIGN pages.
ARTICLE
REPRODUCED FROM THE CROYDON GUARDIAN DATED WEDNESDAY 24/03/04:
A total success By Cara Lovell
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They've done it. Croydon Opportunity Pre-school Group (COPG) will stay open for another year, after exceeding its £67,000 fundraising target a week ahead of its deadline. Angelene Rackett, chairman of the group, is delighted. She said: "We have been truly amazed by the spirit of the people of Croydon who have rallied behind the Croydon Guardian's campaign to save COPG and sent in their donations by the sackful. |
"We
wish to say a big thank you to the schools,
churches, companies, groups and individuals who
have supported us." If you have a business and can help the COPG, or if you would like to make a donation to the playgroup, you can write to COPG, South Norwood CETS Centre, Sandown Road, South Norwood SE25 4XE, or call 020 8654 3975. (original story at http://www.croydonguardian.co.uk/playgroup/pgnews/display.var.473876.0.a_total_success.php) |
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IF YOU WANT TO HELP CHILDREN
WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
AND
THEIR FAMILIES, AND CAN HELP COPG TO FUNDRAISE,
PLEASE
SEE THE 'HOW CAN I HELP?' PAGE,
OR
CONTACT ONE OF OUR PRE-SCHOOLS -
NUMBERS
ARE ON THE 'MORE ABOUT COPG' PAGE.
Reg charity no 287827.