Tiny Tims

Tiny Tims Children’s Centre is supported by the Randal Charitable Foundation

Tiny Tims Children’s Centre provides complementary treatments to children and young people with disabilities, health problems and special needs.

Based in the centre of Coventry, the charity offers support to families where treatment is either not available, limited to them on the NHS, or is not affordable in the private sector.

In 2019 the Randal Charitable Foundation provided a grant to fund 100 therapy sessions for children with disabilities, or living with special needs. In 2021 a further grant was provided for the provision of therapy sessions for 24 disadvantaged children and young people for 12 months.

Tiny Tims Children's Centre is supported by the Randal Charitable Foundation

Founded in 1997, the charity initially provided remedial massage, neuromuscular massage and touch therapy; but has now expanded its services to include, Bowen therapy, Reflexology, Bio-cranial touch therapy, therapeutic play, Physiotherapy and more recently Occupational therapy.

Demand for the charity’s services has grown and they now provide over 3,500 treatments and 1,100 therapeutic play sessions per year. Resulting in short waiting lists for Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy.

For more information on Tiny Tims Children’s Centre visit here.

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