OUR PEOPLE.Our staff and volunteers are Fabb.
You couldn't meet a more committed, enthusiastic and energetic group of people. We attract fun folk who love to be active, involved and inspire each other. Our management team has over 250 years of collective experience and knowledge. Young people get involved with the work of the charity, sharing their experiences and ideas which plays a key role in our success. |
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who are fabb?
Our organisation registered as PHAB in 1957 and became a company limited by guarantee in 1991.
The aim was to bring together physically disabled and able-bodied young people through inclusive youth clubs. Fifty-five clubs were established throughout Scotland, part of 500 across the UK. We reviewed things in 1999 and began to work with people of all ages and abilities, and so changed our name to reflect this - FABB Scotland.
Today, FABB Scotland involves people of all ages and abilities and aims to facilitate inclusion through the
provision of specific opportunities and creating links to mainstream services.
We are a charitable company that exists to facilitate inclusion for people with disabilities to actively
engage in social, leisure, educational and vocational activities of their choice.
We work with people of all ages and abilities across Scotland.
We also work with mainstream services to encourage inclusiveness and develop opportunities
for people with disabilities to access services.
The aim was to bring together physically disabled and able-bodied young people through inclusive youth clubs. Fifty-five clubs were established throughout Scotland, part of 500 across the UK. We reviewed things in 1999 and began to work with people of all ages and abilities, and so changed our name to reflect this - FABB Scotland.
Today, FABB Scotland involves people of all ages and abilities and aims to facilitate inclusion through the
provision of specific opportunities and creating links to mainstream services.
We are a charitable company that exists to facilitate inclusion for people with disabilities to actively
engage in social, leisure, educational and vocational activities of their choice.
We work with people of all ages and abilities across Scotland.
We also work with mainstream services to encourage inclusiveness and develop opportunities
for people with disabilities to access services.
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