Celebrating Trustees Week: An inspiring interview with Amy Rutland, East Kent Mencap’s Chairperson and Executive Director
This week we celebrate Trustees Week and all the amazing work our Trustees do for East Kent Mencap. Amy Rutland, East Kent Mencap’s Chairperson and Executive Director, talked to us about her role as a Trustee, how she got involved with the charity, and the special bond with her sister, Lucy. What motivated you to
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East Kent Mencap has modernised
East Kent Mencap is proud to announce that we have modernised our charity and adopted a new charitable status which makes us stronger and ready for continued growth. On 30th June, East Kent Mencap’s Trustees moved everything we own and do to the new East Kent Mencap charity (number 1188118) and established a new company (number
East Kent Mencap is changing its status
East Kent Mencap was established in 1948 and after 70 years the Trustees decided it was time to modernize the charity. Following consultation with our members it was agreed to change our status to become a charity within a company. We are now incorporated and have a new charity number but retain the same name,
History Of East Kent Mencap
We are proud of how our services have developed to provide opportunities across East Kent for adults & children with learning disabilities. We continue to believe that all people should be given a voice, valued and treated equally. A Brief History of Mencap in general: In 1946 Judy Fryd Established ‘The National Association of Parents of
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