Donate to Allsorts and help families with a disabled child

Donate to Allsorts

Allsorts Gloucestershire

Donate today

Donate to Allsorts and make a real difference to the lives of disabled children and their families.Your generosity helps us continue our vital work.

Donate to Allsorts today

Make a one of donation to help Allsorts.

  • £10 could fund a sensory toy
  • £30 could fund a play session
  • £70 helps towards an information and advice session for parents and carers

From across the community, kind donations help young people have fun and get opportunities like any other child. When you donate to Allsorts your contributions will go directly towards supporting hundreds of families in Gloucestershire.

Become a Regular Giver

Give regularily to support the work we do.

  • Easy to set up and manage
  • Choose an amount that works for you
  • Change or cancel your regular amount anytime

By setting up a regular donation, you provide ongoing support that helps us plan for the future and respond to urgent needs. Even a small monthly contribution can make a huge difference.

Make a bigger impact with a small monthly gift.

Here’s our toy library wishlist

Your kind donations help us keep our toy library alive with specialist toys and sensory items that support children with additional needs. If you can help that would be amazing.

Amazing help
Thank you

Leave a lasting legacy

By including Allsorts Gloucestershire in your will, you ensure your values live on, supporting causes close to your heart for years to come.

  • Help future generations in need
  • Create a meaningful legacy that reflects your life and values
  • It’s simple to do and doesn’t affect your current financial security
  • Speak to your solicitor about adding a charitable bequest

Contact us in confidence:

Rachael Fletcher
Head of Fundraising and Corporate Partnerships

donate to Allsorts

Donating to Allsorts means supporting families in Stroud who have a disabled child, helping them access vital resources, activities, and a supportive community. Many families face isolation, financial strain, and limited opportunities for their children to engage in enriching experiences.

  • Inclusive play sessions – Safe, accessible spaces for children to play and socialize
  • Parent and carer support – Advice, peer support, and respite for families
  • Sports and activities – Encouraging confidence, independence, and physical wellbeing
  • Sensory and therapy resources – Helping children with complex needs thrive

We couldn’t do any of this without your support, thank you.