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People we support play an active role in our eBay shop, researching items, taking photos, creating listings and packaging and delivering sold items. Being involved in this enterprise helps them to learn new skills and how to work as a…
On the hunt for environmentally friendly medals for our Santa Dash we came across Earth Runs. We loved the medals so much; we made contact and through funding were able to set up our own medal making social enterprise. The medals…
Covid hits but the dedication, creativity and resilience of Style Acre shines through.
The Ways to Wellness project was started with the aim of raising awareness and opportunities connected to physical and mental health amongst people we support, staff and the wider community. Initially, people were asked to make commitments to their own…
Green Acre was established to provide work opportunities and training for people with learning disabilities and autism. The team learn how to work in a professional environment, how to use tools and garden machinery and work as part of a…
The first Santa Dash had 200 runners, completing a 3Km route starting at Wallingford School and finishing in the Market Place in Wallingford, ready for the start of the towns Christmas Shopping Extravaganza.
John Craven OBE officially opens the Style Acre second-hand bookshop on Monday 11 January 2016. The shop – called ‘The Little Bookshop’ was set up as a social enterprise to provide work experience for people with learning disabilities.
Style Acre officially opened it’s new Banbury hub on Friday 12 June 2015. The building was formerly Le Royale nightclub in Butchers Row after a full refurbishment SABRe (Style Acre Banbury Resource) opened, helping between 60 – 80 adults learn…
70 people are being supported in community supported living houses. 100 people are attending day opportunities
T2 in Didcot is officially opened by Sinead Cusack, Style Acre’s Vice Patron. It moved to its current location on Trident Park in 2016. The Technology for Independence programme was also launched, to help people we support communicate through the…
The Style Acre Tea Room in the grounds of Savages, Blewbury is opened by Tim Henman.
The Work Programme provides work and volunteer opportunities for those supported by Style Acre. Removing barriers to employment by giving employment support in Oxfordshire. We currently have 118 people in voluntary or paid work placements across our 5 social enterprises…