Macclesfield organisation gets boost off partnership

A Macclesfield-based organisation is making progress because of a collaborative scheme.

ISL has been working with vulnerable individuals for some time and believes that everyone should be empowered to attain their potential. The organisation has announced that it will be cooperating closely with a Merseyside charity called Revitalise to create a scheme aimed at providing respite periods for people with disabilities and carers.
The chief executive at ISL, Dave Young, said:

“We are proud and excited to be working in partnership with Revitalise. Both organisations have strong synergies in terms of values, ambitions, passions and are looking to make changes where required for the benefit of others.”


The pandemic has had a significant impact on Revitalise and ISL. Both teams have been obliged to respond swiftly to adjustments in the safety guidelines set out by the authorities. In response to these changes, brochure printing may be useful as a way of informing people. However, Young is determined to be positive about the future.

Andy Simons is a director for Revitalise, who focuses on fundraising and marketing, and said that he is enthusiastic about the joint working to come. He is pleased that Revitalise should secure more resources as a consequence of the move.

Revitalise has developed a vision for en suite bedrooms. The hope is that the attractive accommodation shall be appropriate for people who have a diversity of disabilities.