Where does your money go?
Find out how your donation helps change young lives.
We understand that when you make a donation, you want to know where your money goes and how it helps. Well, you’ve come to the right place. Keep reading to have all your donation questions answered and to find out why your generosity is so important.
Where does my donation go?
Right now, 1 in 5 children are struggling with talking and understanding words. That means 1 in 5 families are currently worried and desperately seeking support for their child. However, together we can change this.
For every £1 donation we receive, 91p goes directly to helping children struggling with talking and understanding words. This helps fund anything from our advice ine taking calls from worried parents to funding our life-changing policy campaigns.
How does your donation help?
Most of our donations are unrestricted meaning the money is not for a specific project or programme. This flexibility means that we can spend the money where it is needed the most!
Thanks to supporters like you, last year:
- Over 28,000 families used our free Child’s Progress Checker
- We reached over 7,000 professionals who work with children and young people giving them the tools and training they need to support children with speech and language challenges
- We reached over 8,000 families through regional projects and programmes making sure they have the information and support they need to help their child
Choosing a donation amount
go towards vital school resources for children studying at our two specialist schools.
go towards helping a worried family receive the advice and guidance they so desperately need via one of our free early years webinars.
help ensure our free online progress checker continues to be there for families and educators worried about a child struggling with talking and understanding words, helping them to support their unique needs and making sure they are not left behind.
provide vital resources for pre-school children struggling with talking and understanding words by covering the cost of a set of four books written by experts at Speech and Language UK.
go towards an advice line appointment where a worried family member can chat one-on-one with one of our Speech and Language Advisors, finally receiving the support they need.
help children aged 3-4 struggling with talking and understanding words receive the support they need by providing a set of tools to a primary school.