Revitalise

Revitalise
Founded 1963
Founder Joan Brander MBE
Type Charitable organisation
Registration no. England and Wales: 295072
Focus Respite Care, Holidays for Disabled
Location
  • 212 Business Design Centre, 52 Upper Street, London, N1 0QH
Area served
United Kingdom
Key people
Chris Simmonds (CEO)
Slogan Respite Holidays for Disabled People and Carers
Website revitalise.org.uk
Formerly called
Winged Fellowship Trust (WFT), Vitalise

Revitalise is a British charity providing respite holidays with care for disabled people and their carers.[1]

Founded by Joan Brander MBE in 1963, Revitalise was formerly known as Vitalise and also the Winged Fellowship Trust.[2]

They currently operate three UK centres which cater for physically disabled people and people with Alzheimer's and Dementia.

In 2014, Revitalise launched its Beyond Respite Capital Appeal, which aims to double the charity’s impact by creating three new centres.

History

Founding Trustee, Joan Brander MBE, set up the Winged Fellowship Trust in 1963 in order to deliver respite for disabled people and their families. From the start, the charity set out to satisfy three main objectives:

In 2004 the Winged Fellowship Trust became Vitalise. It changed its name again to Revitalise in 2014 to reflect the transformative effect the charity has on people’s lives. Today, the organisation provides around 5,000 respite breaks a year across its centres in Essex, Southampton and Southport, along with 4,000 weeks of volunteering opportunities.[3]

Holiday centres

Revitalise operates three respite holiday centres across England for disabled people and their carers, each offering a wide variety of themed breaks with activities, excursions and entertainment provided, alongside 24-hour on-call nursing care and specialised equipment.[4] They operate for 51 weeks of the year.

Jubilee Lodge Jubilee Lodge is located in Chigwell in Essex. It was the first of the current Revitalise centres to open, built on Grange Farm in place of the charity’s original premises – known as the ‘Pavilion’ – in 1978. Jubilee Lodge is close to famous attractions in London, as well as the seaside resorts of South East England.[5]

Netley Waterside House Netley Waterside House is located in Netley in Southampton and overlooks the tidal estuary Southampton Water. The centre offers direct access to the waterside as well as excursions to many tourist attractions in the Hampshire and South Coast regions.[6]

Sandpipers The Sandpipers centre is located in the seaside town of Southport in Merseyside, next to the Marine Lake. The centre regularly offers trips across North West England to nearby Liverpool, Blackpool and the Lake District, as well as other destinations.[7]

Residential volunteer placements

Revitalise runs one of the largest residential volunteer programmes in the UK, welcoming around 1,500 volunteers across its centres each year. These volunteers play an integral role in assisting guests during their break and creating a sociable holiday atmosphere.

Patrons and celebrity supporters

The charity’s Patron is Samantha Cameron, wife of David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Samantha became Patron in 2013 following her involvement with a successful fundraising event for Revitalise.[8][9]

Alongside its board of trustees, Revitalise also receives support from a number of esteemed individuals and celebrities. Judi Dench, Esther Rantzen and Arthur Smith are among the charity’s Vice Presidents.[10]

References

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