International Day of Charity 2025

We are celebrating International Day of Charity
On 5th September, we join the world in celebrating International Day of Charity. It’s the perfect moment to reflect on and share the incredible things happening across COT this year!
For those just discovering COT, we’re the organisation that operates the Rare Breeds Centre. COT currently supports around 170 adults with learning disabilities and/or autism, across our accommodation services and Life Skills programmes.
Set up in 1985 by a group of parents who wished for their adult children to have the opportunity to live their own independent lives. COT has grown steadily over succeeding years to become one of the most groundbreaking and respected providers of accommodation and support for people with a learning disability in Kent.
This year is especially meaningful for COT as we mark a remarkable milestone, our Ruby Jubilee, celebrating 40 years of making a difference as a registered charity.
To mark the occasion we are holding a three day music festival, dreamed up by our supported people! It’s a tribute to the incredible innovations of our founding parents and supporters and the decades of dedication that have brought us here.
COT has also been named a finalist in the Large Charity of the Year category at the Kent Charity Awards! As part of the judging process, the panel visited the Rare Breeds Centre, where they met with our Senior Management Team and a few of the people we support. We were proud to share the amazing achievements of COT over the past year, along with some exciting plans for the future. The visit also gave us the chance to highlight the creativity and talent of our Art at the Farm students.
To make this year even more special, a few of our Care Team staff members have been nominated and are proud KiCA Award finalists! We’re thrilled to celebrate Lisa in the Ancillary Worker category and Anoop in the Care Newcomer category. Both Lisa and Anoop are exceptional members of our team, consistently going above and beyond to deliver the highest level of care to the people we support.
A well-deserved mention for Beth, Vicky, and James, who were also nominated. Every member of our team plays a vital part in making a meaningful, positive impact on the lives of the people we support, and that’s what makes COT so special.
To keep up to date with all the exciting things going on around the trust follow our Facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn pages.
Among the many amazing people who make COT what it is, our incredible volunteers truly stand out. We’re so fortunate to have them on our team, some have been with us for years, while others have only recently joined. No matter how long they’ve been with us, each volunteer plays a vital role and makes a huge difference to the services they support.
We’re always looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join us across all our services, whether it’s on the farm, in our training kitchen, at the academy, or with Art on the Farm. We’re also currently seeking events volunteers ideal for those who want to get involved but may not be able to commit to weekly hours, as these opportunities occur once every few months.
To learn more about volunteering with us please contact our volunteer coordinator Paul Harris on paul.harris@canterburyoasttrust.org.uk