Standing ovation for brain injury survivor at The Comedy Store, London
On Tuesday 24 February, 23-year-old Zac Lammas took centre stage to perform his very first comedy sketch at The Children’s Trust Comedy Night.
On Tuesday 24 February, 23-year-old Zac Lammas took centre stage to perform his very first comedy sketch at The Children’s Trust Comedy Night.
March at The Children’s Trust is all about the gifts we give in life, and the gifts we leave behind.
The children and families we support took part in a week-long programme of enrichment activities, from animal handling to music sessions.
23-year-old to take to the stage with star line-up to support The Children’s Trust, where he received rehabilitation.
After 15 wonderful years in the heart of the community, our Canterbury shop will officially close its doors on 14 February 2026.
February at The Children’s Trust is all about togetherness. With Valentine’s Day approaching and our much-loved annual Comedy Night just around the corner, it’s a month that reminds us of the power of relationships, connection, and shared moments of joy – especially during challenging times.
Fulham FC brings festive cheer to the Children, young people and families at The Children's Trust.
New store brings festive cheer to Station Road while supporting children with brain injury.
The Children’s Trust have been collaborating with The Royal Brompton Hospital and Vivisol Uk to bring into the UK the very first Interpulmonary Percussive Ventilation (IPV) unit to be used within a community setting. Highly Specialist Respiratory Physiotherapist, Heather Everest, shared the learnings at an international conference.
The Children’s Trust are pleased to welcome the publication of the NICE Guideline NG252: ‘Rehabilitation for Chronic Neurological Disorders Including Acquired Brain Injury’, a major step forward for children, young people and families affected by acquired brain injury (ABI).