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MD attends Patrons’ Initiative

,Disability Initiative

Last week, our MD John Whelan was honoured to be invited to HRH the Countess of Wessex home at Bagshot Park for her ‘Patrons’ Initiative’.

Throughout the meeting, key speakers, including the Countess of Wessex and our business partner, Chairman of Aldershot Town Football Club – Shahid Azeem, delivered passionate and heartfelt speeches.

John Whelan commented: “I was honoured to be invited to attend today and truly inspired by the moving speeches. As Andreas said disability doesn’t discriminate, it could happen to anyone of us at any time.”

Moving forward, Natta has pledged to sponsor the Disability Initiative for the next three years.  Our donation will help the operation of their purpose-built centre in Camberley.

Lucy Brown, Chief Executive of Disability Initiative said, “On behalf of Disability Initiative, I offer our heartfelt gratitude because your generosity will make a fundamental difference to peoples lives and give them hope, which is priceless!

About Disability Initiative (DI)

DI is an established charity that specialises in the provision of services to adults with complex physical disabilities and acquired brain injury.

Care and slow stream rehabilitation are provided to individuals. This helps them to achieve their goals, no matter how large or small. A variety of activities, accredited educational courses and therapies unique to DI have been put in place. Each programme is specifically designed to meet an individual’s needs and aspirations.

DI provides a high standard of care and social rehabilitation. They recognise the personal choices, dignity and freedom of the individual whilst the resource centre provides a vibrant, progressive and dynamic setting where everyone is able to thrive.

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