Help Tidal Family Support Rebuild After Flooding
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In the early hours of Wednesday 25th October, severe flooding devastated the entire downstairs floor of Tidal Family Support in Rink Road, Ryde IOW. Dirty water filled the offices, playrooms, sensory rooms and more. The water soaked through toys, books, paperwork, furniture and carpets.
In order to re-open and continue their vital work for Island Families, Tidal need our help to raise just over £5000 to replace what they lost.
There are many things that Tidal’s families lost during the flood, countless personal items with sentimental value. Although we can’t get those back, we can at least help Tidal to open their doors once again.
Who Are Tidal Family Support?
Tidal Family Support is a community based, not for profit, child-focused Charity that works with families who are directly impacted by separation or divorce. Tidal’s mission reflects their shared belief that with the right advice and support, separating parents can move on from the trauma of their relationship breakdown. They enable families to develop their co-parenting skills, in which their children can thrive and be happy.
Tidal is a small charity with a small amount of staff, but they have a huge impact. They provide a safe space for parents and children to get the right support, including free counselling. They are also the only enhanced national-accredited child contact centre on the Isle of Wight. Without this vital enhanced accredited centre, families would have to travel to Portsmouth or Southampton.
Find Out More Here: Tidal Family Support Website
How Can We Help?
- Make a Donation - even if it is just a couple of pounds, you will be helping Tidal to rebuild their centre. They are in desperate need of money to pay for repairs including new flooring and furniture. As a small charity they have limited resources so something as severe as flood damage is a huge unexpected cost.
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Organizer and beneficiary
Sarah Redrup
Organizer
England
melanie lewis
Beneficiary