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Pupils at Doncaster Deaf Trust will be enjoying trips and outings when they return to school after the Christmas holidays, thanks to a new coach given to the school by the Variety Club.
The Yorkshire Region of the Variety Club Children's Charity provided the trust with a Sunshine Coach, to help enhance learning experiences and add to the programme of activities already in place within the school and the college.
The coach, which has a specialised fixed lift to help disabled passengers, will enable pupils under the age of 19 to travel on various educational outings.
Alan Robinson, executive principal at Doncaster Deaf Trust, said: "We are so delighted with our new sunshine coach, which is a fantastic addition to all the facilities we have here at the trust.
"We are looking forward to seeing our pupils benefit from such a wonderful donation and would like to say a huge thank you to the Yorkshire region of the charity, which so kindly chose us as part of their scheme."
The Yorkshire region of the Variety Club Children's Charity raises hundreds of thousands of pounds each year to make a difference to the lives of disadvantaged and disabled children, with more than 4,900 Sunshine Coaches being donated since 1962.
David Wilson, chairman of the Yorkshire region of the Variety Club Children's Charity, said: "We recognise that there are thousands of disadvantaged youngsters across the UK and we aim to help to brighten their lives and give them the opportunity to explore and experience great things.
"The Doncaster Deaf Trust does so much for all of its pupils and students, supporting them throughout their most important years and we hope the Sunshine Coach will bring much happiness and many happy memories to all."
To make a donation or find out more about the work of the Variety Club visit Yorkshire | Variety where you are | Variety Club.
Pupils at Doncaster Deaf Trust will be enjoying trips and outings when they return to school after the Christmas holidays, thanks to a new coach given to the school by the Variety Club.
The Yorkshire Region of the Variety Club Children's Charity provided the trust with a Sunshine Coach, to help enhance learning experiences and add to the programme of activities already in place within the school and the college.
The coach, which has a specialised fixed lift to help disabled passengers, will enable pupils under the age of 19 to travel on various educational outings.
Alan Robinson, executive principal at Doncaster Deaf Trust, said: "We are so delighted with our new sunshine coach, which is a fantastic addition to all the facilities we have here at the trust.
"We are looking forward to seeing our pupils benefit from such a wonderful donation and would like to say a huge thank you to the Yorkshire region of the charity, which so kindly chose us as part of their scheme."
The Yorkshire region of the Variety Club Children's Charity raises hundreds of thousands of pounds each year to make a difference to the lives of disadvantaged and disabled children, with more than 4,900 Sunshine Coaches being donated since 1962.
David Wilson, chairman of the Yorkshire region of the Variety Club Children's Charity, said: "We recognise that there are thousands of disadvantaged youngsters across the UK and we aim to help to brighten their lives and give them the opportunity to explore and experience great things.
"The Doncaster Deaf Trust does so much for all of its pupils and students, supporting them throughout their most important years and we hope the Sunshine Coach will bring much happiness and many happy memories to all."
To make a donation or find out more about the work of the Variety Club visit Yorkshire | Variety where you are | Variety Club.