Open the doors of Paul’s Place this Christmas

What will you see? A warm welcome. The smile of a friend. A day of possibilities.

It’s hard to describe an atmosphere, a feeling. But inside the doors of Pauls Place, disabled people can relax.

When you are disabled, day-to-day life can feel challenging. Having a place to go for fun and friendship is so important.

When the doors open each morning, disabled people take the lead. It might be time to hang out with friends or time to try something new. A gym session? Pottery? Computer skills? Whatever people choose to do, they can be sure of a safe and supportive space.

That’s why disabled people and their families keep turning to Paul’s Place.

And that’s why we turn to you.

“Thanks to Pauls Place I have become more independent and confident.” – Paul’s Place Member

We can’t create this special feeling without support. This Christmas you can open the doors for disabled people at Pauls Place.

Did you know that it costs our charity around £1,945 each day to support 100 physically disabled people every year? So that is our target!

By donating any sum, you will be welcoming disabled people through the door. Such a warm gesture of support.

When you open the doors of your Advent calendars, please think of giving a gift to Paul’s Place.

Maybe your family and friends are choosing charity over presents this year – or both! It doesn’t have to be one or the other. Including charities on your giving list, no matter the size of your gift, is a sign to us that you care. And during times like these, we are grateful.

Donating to Paul’s Place is simple, safe, and speedy. Just click on Give Now and receive a special thank you from us right away.

P.S. When you have made your donation, help us spread this message too (share this page!) so more people can open the doors at Paul’s Place this Christmas and beyond. Thank you.

£5 could buy art supplies so disabled people can express themselves

£10 could support a disabled person for an hour to help them see friends

£25 could help a disabled person boost their digital skills and be connected

£50 could help 5 disabled people do an hour of yoga to be fit and healthy