Big Top Fun Day Shows Community Caring at its best
Thanks to the generous support of ExxonMobil: QEF clients, trainees, staff and trustees were all able to celebrate its 75th Birthday in Big Top style.
Over 400 people attended the day and enjoyed magic, music and amusements. Fun side show classics included; Ring the Bell, Splat the Rat and Coconut Shy to name a few. Guests were also greeted by a host of circus performers who also entertained on a main stage in a line up that included a bird of prey display and the talented Therfield School Swing Band.
QEF Film Release
QEF is pleased to announce the release of a new short film, ‘Without You …’ in conjunction with its 75th year of nurturing ability out of disability.
Girdlers’ Medallion Award 2010
Driving Ambition Brings Girdlers’ Medallion Award for Stephen
Stephen Wagland’s delight was evident at the recent Girdlers’ Company Prizegiving Ceremony where he was awarded the Girdlers’ Medallion.
The Girdlers’ Medallions are awarded to individuals for being outstanding in their own individual circumstances and who, in the opinion of the Girdlers’ Company would be worthy recipients.
The awards have been given for the last 15 years “to reward and encourage physical, moral and academic endeavour amongst mostly young people.
Stephen’s achievement in not only passing his driving test but also his pass plus has had a significant impact in his pursuit of a place in the Paralympics with World Class Start Squad for the British Equestrian Federation.
Special Visitor to QEF
The Bishop of Guildford, The Right Revd Christopher Hill visited Queen Elizabeth’s Foundation for Disabled People to get to know the charity and its work more closely. He was accompanied by QEF’s President, Corinna, Lady Hamilton of Dalzell.
The Right Revd toured all the four specialist sites in Leatherhead, Banstead and Carshalton and was introduced to the work of QEF in support of adults with disabilities.
The highlight of day was a being interviewed by two clients at Neuro Rehabilitation Services’ radio station. Sean and Mark did an entertaining mock interview with The Right Revd.
Received a suspicious email?
If you receive an email that appears to come from QEF which seems to be too good to be true it probably is!
We are aware that emails are in circulation claiming to be from Queen Elizabeth’s Foundation. Some of them use our logo, address details and registered charity number, all in an attempt to make the email appear genuine.
Usually they advise of a sum of money payable to you in return for personal information such as your bank details. Or, the email may ask you to send a ‘small’ payment to cover the ‘expenses’ of getting this payment to you.
THESE ARE FRAUDALENT, SCAM EMAILS AND DO NOT ORIGINATE FROM QUEEN ELIZABETH’S FOUNDATION.
QEF is an organisation that provides support and training for disabled people.
It does not distribute funds to individuals as suggested by these emails.
QEF Showcase Ability

Countries come together to showcase their abilities
Disabled Clients at QEF’s Independent Living Services in Leatherhead are hosting and starring in an evening of theatrical performances with friends from Greece, Germany and Spain.



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