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Our hall is safe and secure and fully accessible to those with disabilities. Our services are offered at affordable rates so that everyone can join (our Wednesday club is £2.00 per night). 

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We can also offer support and advice to people with learning disabilities, their parents and carers. We advocate on members' behalf at a local and national level and can put you in touch with relevant contacts. 

In June 2018 Mid Surrey Mencap celebrated 60 years of serving the learning disabled community. We are still run by volunteers.

 

The charity is governed by seven trustees who meet monthly as a committee.  Between us we have a wealth of experience in learning disabilities.

What we do

Our aim is to provide a fun, all inclusive space for adults and children with learning disabilities to socialise and learn new skills. We run an evening club every other Wednesday, day services for adults on Mondays and Thursdays and a holiday club for children over the Easter and Summer holidays. We also run social events throughout the year such as our Christmas party, Valentine's disco and Summer barbecues. 

 

We want to ensure that people with learning difficulties in our area have a social space where they can enjoy themselves. Our charity provides a vital stopgap in the community, as government resources are increasingly stretched and services closed. 

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Who we are

Mid Surrey Mencap is a registered charity (1160493). 

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We provide support and recreational services for children and adults with learning disabilities in Epsom & Ewell, Banstead, and Mole Valley in Surrey.

 

The charity was founded by a group of parents in 1958 to meet the needs of their learning disabled children. At the time there were no services for special needs people other than institutions. They were concerned that their children were not having their needs understood and were being denied opportunities. The families of disabled children also needed greater support. 

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Funding

Mid Surrey Mencap is an independent, local charity. We are responsible for all of our own funding. Although we are in partnership with National Mencap, we receive no funding from them. 

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The majority of our funds are raised through our members, the local businesses and local residents. These efforts include our infamous jumble sales, homemade produce and local events.  We are seeking to expand our fundraising by applying  to national and local grants, but these are in hot demand due to the increasing cuts to social budgets under austerity measures. 

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All of our funds are invested in the services we offer. Our trustees are all volunteers and we employ one part-time employee who oversees the holiday club and helps run the hall. Our latest audited accounts are easily accessible via the Charity Commission website.

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