Our partnerships

We work in partnership with other organisations to create a world where all kinds of children and young people have all kinds of opportunities.

Our impact

Our partnerships are vital. They help us improve the experience of the children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), young carers and families we support. They also help us gain funding to expand our life-changing services.

We’re proud to be a diverse team, united by a shared purpose and values. Working together is one of our core values and we’re excited to speak to organisations that share those values and want to explore how we could work together. We can achieve more – and quicker – by pulling together.

If you would like to discuss a partnership with Kids, please contact our Director of Fundraising and Engagement, Claire Coussins.

Contact us

If you are an organisation that works with young disabled people or young people with special educational needs and their families, and you are interested in working in partnership with Kids please contact our Director of Fundraising and Engagement, Claire Coussins.

Email: Claire.Coussins@kids.org.uk

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Looking for a corporate partnership?

Our corporate partners work with us to create a world where all kinds of children and young people have all kinds of opportunities.

There are many ways your company can get involved, from sponsoring our events to offering skills-based support. Our Corporate Partnerships team will work with you to find something that suits your needs.

Create brighter futures with disabled children

Childhood should be joyful.  Not defined by what disabled children and young people cannot do. That’s wrong.

Kids is on a mission to create a world where all kinds of children and young people have all  kinds of opportunities. Support Kids to create brighter futures with disabled children.