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5.6 Charities supported by Wernick Group
Alongside encouraging our employees to support causes close to their hearts, Wernick itself
is committed to giving back. We provide direct support to charities and organisations that
work to improve lives, particularly those helping disadvantaged groups.
Below are some of the charities and institutions supported by Wernick Group:
Treloar’s School and College
For the past decade, Wernick Group has been a proud
supporter of Treloar’s, a charity dedicated to providing
education, therapy and care to physically disabled
young people. Treloar’s empowers its students to live
more independent and fulfilling lives by offering a
supportive environment tailored to their needs.
As one of the UK’s largest specialist centres for young
disabled people, Treloar’s provides education for students
aged 5 to 25, with 170 students currently enrolled.
The charity’s work extends beyond education, offering
essential therapies and equipment to help students reach
their full potential.
Over the years, Wernick has contributed funding for vital
equipment and campus improvements, making a tangible
difference in students’ daily lives. This support has enabled
Treloar’s to acquire essential items such as iPads for
communication and learning, an outdoor accessible floor
piano and therapeutic aids, including hoists, ‘chilli bean’
seats, a mechanical cough assist machine and a shower
trolley to assist with physiotherapy sessions.
Jewish Blind and Disabled
Wernick Group has been supporting Jewish Blind &
Disabled, an independent charity that provides culturally
sensitive housing and support to Jewish adults living
with physical disabilities or sight loss.
30 new accessible apartments designed to enable people
with disabilities to live with dignity and independence. In
2025, the charity welcomed its first tenants into the new
building.
With increasing demand for its services, the charity is
moving forward with development plans to expand and
support more people in need. These plans would not be
possible without support from individuals and companies
such as Wernick. Over the past three years, Wernick has
supported the charity’s latest development, Ephraim Court,
Wernick’s support has not ended with Ephraim Court but
continues with the charity’s next project. With planning
permission secured for the redevelopment of Fairacres, its
oldest building, the charity plans to upgrade the existing 29
one-bedroom apartments and add 11 new units.
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