Residents at the Diagrama Foundation Supported Living Service in Bromley have proudly created a collection of handmade congratulatory cards to celebrate the incredible success of Bromley F.C. following the club’s promotion this season.
The group, who are passionate football supporters and regular followers of the team’s progress, wanted to recognise the club’s achievements in a special and personal way. Their colourful cards, featuring messages of support and celebration, are now on their way to Bromley FC manager Andy Woodman and the squad.
Residents at the Service, who have a learning disability, have followed the team throughout the season and were delighted to see Bromley FC secure promotion after a memorable campaign.
Beth Maina, Manager, Bromley Supported Living Service for Diagrama Foundation said: “Football brings people together and the residents have really enjoyed following Bromley FC’s success this season. Making the cards was a fantastic activity and everyone is excited to send their congratulations to the manager and players on such a brilliant achievement.”
The football excitement is set to continue over the summer, with residents already looking forward to enjoying more sporting action when the FIFA World Cup begins on 11 June.
The Diagrama Foundation Supported Living Service, cares for adults with a learning disability, in seven schemes across Bromley and one scheme in Mid Sussex, helping them to develop skills and confidence to live in their own house either on their own or with others.
To find out more about the charity run Bromley Supported Living Service visit: https://diagramafoundation.org.uk/learning-disability-support/supported-living
If you’d like to help the Supported Living Service in Bromley you can help by purchasing an item from their Amazon Wishlist: https://linktr.ee/diagramaamazonwishlist. Every contribution, big or small, helps enhance the daily lives of the people we support.
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About Diagrama Foundation
Diagrama Foundation is a Kent based charity that supports vulnerable children, young people and adults to live their best life.
Diagrama has a Supported Living Service across Bromley and Mid Sussex, three homes for adults with learning disabilities in Orpington, an eight-bed care home for adults with learning disabilities in West Sussex with a Community Services Programme a fifty-bed care home for the elderly with nursing and dementia needs in Essex, and a fostering and adoption service in the southeast.
- The Supported Living Service, cares for adults with a learning disability, in seven schemes across Bromley and one scheme in Mid Sussex, helping them to develop skills and confidence to live in their own house either on their own or with others.
- At Cabrini House in Orpington the charity promotes the development of core skills for 23 adults with learning disabilities so that they can lead independent lives integrated within their community.
- Diagrama Care Home at Duckyls Farm, is a residential care home in West Sussex on a 100-acre farm for residents with learning disabilities, which allows the charity to explore the physical, mental and social skills and benefits that working with animals and in nature can offer to people with a learning disability.
- Diagrama Community Services at Duckyls Farm is a day care provision for people with a learning disability, physical and sensory impairment, acquired brain injury and/or autism.
- The team at their nursing and dementia care home, Edensor Care Centre in Clacton on Sea, support vulnerable residents to live life to the full.
- Diagrama’s voluntary adoption agency and not-for-profit fostering service cares for children who wait the longest for homes in London, Kent, Sussex and Surrey.
Many vulnerable children and adults don’t get the support they need to develop their true potential, but the Diagrama team know that when someone has time and belief invested in them, they come alive, because that investment has made them feel valued and worthy.
