Independent finance firm gives helping hand to children’s disability charity
Shoreham-based Pembroke Financial Services donates £3,500 to support Brighton children’s disability charity Whoopsadaisy.
Shoreham-based Pembroke Financial Services donates £3,500 to support Brighton children’s disability charity Whoopsadaisy.

Managing Director, Keith Relf, said: “It is a pleasure to support this fantastic local charity – it is something we have been looking to do for a long time. We have a regular collection for the charity and promote the legendary Whoopsadaisy Bears made by the Charity’s Trustee Helen Palmer. We are delighted that we are able to make this further donation to support Whoopsadaisy in 2018”.
Based in Preston Park, Brighton, Whoopsadaisy provides free Conductive Education sessions for babies and children with cerebral palsy and other motor conditions.
Whoopsadaisy Trustee, Helen Palmer, said: “We are delighted with this generous donation from the directors and staff at Pembroke Financial Services. As a small local charity we rely entirely on donations like this each and every year. We simply couldn’t help disabled children without the support of our local business community.”
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