The Pramila Trust Supports Gibraltar Charity PossAbilities With Donation Towards A New Minibus

The Pramila Trust, based in Gibraltar, has announced a donation to Neurodiverse and Supported Educational Needs (SEN) provider PossAbilities towards their new minibus.
A statement from The Pramila Trust follows below:
PossAbilities is Gibraltar’s first independently run support facility of its kind and is based at the former St Martin’s School. The large minibus has been specially adapted to transport service users with identified Neurodivergences and disabilities, and their supporting families, between activities and sessions throughout the year. The Pramila Trust has donated £60,000 towards the cost of the bus.
The Pramila Trust was established in November 2024 with a mission to provide targeted grants to improve education and healthcare access for children and underserved communities across Gibraltar, Europe, India and Africa and create lasting positive change in the lives of vulnerable children.
Vikrant Udeshi, Trustee of the Pramila Trust said “We are honoured to be supporting this extremely worthwhile facility in Gibraltar with one of our first donations. PossAbilities provides an essential service for persons of all ages with supported needs, and we hope the new minibus will enable those who will benefit most from the service to gain better access to their facilities.”
Nicole Buckley, CEO / Managing Director / Co-Founder of PossAbilities stated: "For PossAbilities to have a state of the art, bespoke, fit for purpose bus to be able to support our members and their families, is a fuel-injection of progress towards the betterment and expansion of our services. The generosity from the Pramila Trust and all other organisation and individuals who have sponsored monies, services, skill sets and personal time, to allow our dream of a PossAbilities transport provision to become a reality is appreciated no end. This includes infinite gratitude to the local community as a whole, who so freely advocate for and embrace PossAbilities within our Society, to join us in our efforts to collectively advocate for the empowerment of Neurodiversity in Gibraltar."
The new minibus will be operational this academic term, helping transport members between the PossAbilities provisions and premises.
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