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  1. Based on the need, Cheshire Disability Trust reserves the right to allocate the funds received as per program requirement. Cheshire Disability Trust, an Indian NGO headquartered in Bangalore, has helped over 3,807 disabled people lead a more dignified life! Your donations can help us empower many more. Begin the change by donating online.

  2. Press releases. Disabled young people left behind by Covid recovery. The government must act now to halt the unfolding employment crisis amongst disabled young people, leading UK disability charity Leonard Cheshire has warned. 89% of disabled young people (18-24 years old) have said that their work had been affected by the pandemic.

  3. Geoffrey Leonard Cheshire, Baron Cheshire, VC, OM, DSO & Two Bars, DFC (7 September 1917 – 31 July 1992) was a highly decorated Royal Air Force (RAF) pilot and group captain during the Second World War, and a philanthropist. Among the honours Cheshire received as a pilot was the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of ...

  4. Sobell Lodge. Sobell Lodge is home for 21 adults with physical disabilities. We’re in the rural village of Staplehurst in Kent, and Maidstone and Tonbridge are nearby with their shops, restaurants, a library and church. We’re a mile away from a fully accessible mainline railway station, and with Leeds Castle and Sissinghurst Castle close by ...

  5. Learn more about the history of Leonard Cheshire and disability in years gone by, through films, photographs and journals. Browse the archive View photographs, films and journals from the Leonard Cheshire Archive.

  6. Leonard Cheshire Disability Philippines Foundation, Inc. (LCDPFI) was founded in September 27, 2010 by Lourdes Lopez Reyes. “Lulu”, as she is fondly called by people close to her, is known for ...

  7. The house that became the first Cheshire home ‘Le Court’ was built between 1865 and 1866 for businessman Sampson Foster and his wife Mary, who had moved down from the West Midlands to be closer to their son, the curate at Greatham church. In 1870 the estate passed to Sampson’s son, William Fry Foster. In 1884 Le Court was sold out of the ...