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Kids Corner

Welcome to Kids Corner

This area is specially made for the wonderful Anchor kids.

Here we will bring you the lastest news and action, and bring together lots of cool links we can share together.

Let us know your ideas and suggestions too!

"What is happening this Christmas?"

"We are going to see Cinderella at the Central Theatre in Chatham and then we will go out for a meal at Cosmos."

"Oh cool, how cool man. Can I come?"

"Of course!"

You are invited to a Pantomime at the Central Theatre.

If you haven't booked your place yet, please do so quickly or else you will miss out on the tickets.

Talk to your carer about booking a place SOOOOOOOOOOOOOON.

We will go to Cosmos afterwards for a meal amnd a chart! So see you there.

Check out the forum dates in the new year with Liz or keep your eye on this page for any changes or information.

 

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Case Studies

Case Studies

Our best testimonials come from the children who have been in care with Anchor.

"I like my flat. My carer is like a dog with a bone. She makes sure I have got all I need. She is wicked."

"Hi Florence, 4As, 2Bs, 2Cs, 2Ds... how is that for a dumb guy -eh ... Wicked, absolutley wicked. I am off to sixth form then to Uni. Brill!"

"I am ready for my second year of college in mechanics. Do you know when I can move into the 16 plus unit?"

"I have lost my flat Florence can move into the 16 plus unit?" - " Sure, come into the office so we can have a chat about it and then we can see what we can do about it."

"Arethusa week (week's break for all the children paid for by Anchor) was amazing. When can we go again?"

"Florence, he has passed his 7 GCSE's between A & G - we are thrilled."

"I know 'nan' will always be there for me."