We love the CEDA difference.

We value our strong working relationship with the Exeter-based charity CEDA, strengthened over more than two decades. CEDA’s charitable work sits squarely at the heart of our charitable objectives, supporting people with disabilities and additional needs to live fulfilling, independent lives in Devon.

In 2004 CEDA (then known as DYAC) moved into The Clare Milne Centre, strategically located just off Junction 30 of the M5, a location that remains its home today and provides an accessible, well-connected base for its services across the region.

Opportunities to visit CEDA are truly inspirational; we love catching-up with the dedicated CEDA team, meeting beneficiaries and hearing about the charity’s amazing work, latest initiatives and future plans.  The comprehensive range of services are thoughtfully tailored to meet the needs of the diverse beneficiaries, delivered with care and sensitive professionalism.

Seeing the huge smiles, hearing the enthusiastic chatter and frequent laughter are all clear evidence of everyone’s tremendous enjoyment; the charity’s success and significance is so easy to see. The long term impact lasts far beyond their regular CEDA visits, and the stories of individual’s success and personal development is humbling; truly life-changing.

Operating a charity in the current climate is challenging for everyone. The CEDA Board and management give strong leadership to their hardworking team to ensure financial sustainability and inspirational strategy to ensure their important work and huge impact will endure.

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