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Amelia Trust Farm is a countryside sanctuary for all to enjoy. As a registered charity, we believe no one should be excluded from society. We have a long and proud history of providing therapeutic support to disadvantaged and vulnerable people in a Care Farm setting.During term-time we run a programme for young people who are struggling in mainstream education perhaps because they have suffered abuse or neglect or are statemented with neurodevelopmental disorders such as ADHD or autism. Without the right type of care and support this highly vulnerable group enter adulthood without the life skills people need to cope let alone succeed.We also extend our caring and nurturing environment to adults with learning disabilities and we are open to the general public throughout the year. With woodland walks, animals to see, and an outdoor park, there is plenty to do and enjoy.
Vulnerable and disadvantaged people in the local and wider community.Visitors from local and wider communities which includes members of the public, schools, volunteer groups and other organisations for example.
Depends - There is a charge for referrals to our term time programme for vulnerable young people.Facilities are available to hire and there is an entrance charge for visitors - prices can be obtained by emailing the details below.
Our Service users are referred via various agencies and assessed for suitability. Members of the public are welcome to visit at anytime (open every day except Christmas Day from 10am. Last entry at 4pm ) - entry by pre-booked tickets only which can be done via our website. School and Group trips need to book in advance.
https://www.ameliatrust.org.uk/
Amelia Trust FarmFive Mile LaneBarryCF62 3AS
Amelia Trust FarmFive Mile LaneBarryVale of GlamorganCF62 3AS
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