BA Better World Community Fund has provided £51,378 of match funding
Queen Elizabeth’s Foundation for Disabled People (QEF) provides expert services that empower disabled children and adults.
Queen Elizabeth Foundation for Disabled People (QEF) and British Airways are thrilled to announce a three-year strategic partnership committed to breaking down barriers and creating new opportunities for disabled adults and children in the UK.

Why not give a donation or for BA employees your £20 BA Colleague Scheme voucher and help us do even more?
🌟 What Your Donation Could Do
Every pound you give helps someone take a step towards greater independence, confidence, and quality of life. Here’s how your support can make a real difference:
£20 Could...
🎨 Buy materials for our art activities programme, sparking creativity and confidence
🛠️ Provide specialist equipment tailored to a person’s unique needs
📞 Fund two advice calls—guiding disabled individuals toward greater independence
🔋 Help pay for a Bugzi battery—powering a mini wheelchair for a young child’s mobility
£30 Could...
👥 Cover one hour of an activity coordinator’s time, bringing structure and engagement to someone’s day
🌿 Support the creation of a sensory garden, offering a calming outdoor space to relax and recharge
£50 Could...
🥗 Fund an hour of expert dietary advice, ensuring better health and well-being
🎶 Buy a musical instrument for our music therapy sessions, encouraging expression and healing
£100 Could...
🏞️ Support a recreational visit, helping assess a client’s readiness for independent living
💬 Provide life-changing communication technology, empowering someone to connect and thrive
🎁 Every gift counts. Be A Changemaker – donate today and help others take their next step toward independence.
Opening a world of possibilities
QEF is passionate about enabling disabled individuals to be as independent as possible. We provide a unique mix of expert services designed to support people to achieve their potential, whether that's regaining core skills lost through a stroke or acquired brain injury, increasing independent mobility or support to live enriched and fulfilled lives.
Our services work together to meet individual requirements and needs and support disabled people in the following ways:
nd social integration through The Grange, KentImpact of our Partnership
Our partnership will enable us to expand our work, break down barriers and enable more disabled people to live and travel as independently as possible.
Making a difference together:
Care and Rehabilitaion Centre (CRC)
The CRC provides neuro rehabilitation for people with acquired brain injuries, stroke, or spinal injuries as well as complex care for people with neurological illnesses.
Your support could fund neurological music therapy, creative activity programmes or assistive technology that enhances a clients rehabilitation journey
Mobility Services
Helping disabled adults gain independence and confidence in transportation. Supporting individuals to become independently mobile whether as a driver, passenger or user of public transport.
Your support could fund an assessment, driving lessons on QEF’s private track or accessible transport advice enhancing freedom, social inclusion and well-being.
Tryb4ufly
QEF's Tryb4uFly service aims to empower disabled people to make informed choices and be more confident about flying and navigating air travel.
We can give individuals the experience of being in an aircraft cabin and discuss all the support options available to them, as well as help each person plan the details of their trip to best suit their needs.
Your support could fund an assessment, consultation and report with personal recommendations to ensure an individual is confident and comfortable when travelling by air.
Medical Engineering Resource Unit (MERU)
MERU provides bespoke assistive equipment and mobility solutions specifically designed for disabled children.
Your support could fund a BUGZI wheelchair for a child under 6, an adapted toy or a child’s mobility assessments to enhance freedom, confidence and social inclusion.
The Grange
The Grange provides a residential and supported living facility for 25 adults with learning difficulties.
Your support could fund tailored activities, outings or educational programmes for our residents enhancing their freedom, mental health and wellbeing

For more information about our Services please visit www.qef.org.uk
BA Better World Community Fund has provided £51,378 of match funding
BA Better World Community Fund has provided £11,250 of match funding
BA Better World Community Fund Colleague Giving has provided £1,740 of match funding
Avios Donations has provided £518 of match funding
BA Better World Community Fund – Sustainability Learning Completion Programme has provided £190 of match funding
This project successfully funded on 17th November 2025