Once again we have attended this large event in Walton Gardens in Warrington that promotes services and support for children and adults of all ages who have a disability. There are over 250 stands and J-U-M-P are proud to be able to show people what we can provide through our specialist photography service.
This year we have had 2 student photographers Zara and Louis, special thanks to them in assisting us in providing over 70 instant pictures to children and families taken on the day. We advised many people about our service and we hope that this will lead to us creating many more unique memories.
The Team all worked hard on the day to make sure that as many people as possible understand what we can provide. Thanks to a great Team of volunteers for their help.

Disability Awareness Day - 2004
The purpose / mission of J-U-M-P is special and unique and touches on areas of peoples emotions that many do not like to think about. Our founders Know the pain of losing a loved one, but at the same time cherish and appreciate the comfort they took from the unique memories we wish to present to others. To raise awareness of our charity and to give support to a very worthwhile event we have booked tables in the marquee at this years disability awareness day to be held at Walton Hall on Sunday July 11th 2004.
Europe's biggest disability exhibition certainly lived up to it's name. An amazing spectacle, thousands attended this fun filled day, there were smiles all round. This was Our first event in the public eye and the reception to the ideas behind our charity were warmly met by both the general public and other charities.
On the day we produced photographs of those special children that attended. The concept of J-U-M-P is a simple one but appealed to a great deal of people,just think how we all wish we could relive our memories. Overall is was a fantastic day that gave us a chance to network with other charities and spread the word " J-U-M-P ".
Some of the wonderful children we met and the special guests who took the time to attend this very worthwhile event. A big thank you goes out to the J-U-M-P team for giving their all on that day.
Disability Awareness Day 2005
For the second year in a row J-U-M-P attended Disability Awareness Day, which is organised by Warrington Disabilities Partnership
J-U-M-P had a massive display stand with an array of equipment for producing pictures and displaying exactly what we do. J-U-M-P volunteers were also on hand to let people know and explain what our charity is about. Also we had an area that children could come and colour in our charity character Tiggeroo© and could then pin it up on our display stand.
Tiggeroo© came out during the day and children had their picture taken with him and then it was presented to them in a card as a little keepsake. Tiggeroo© even attracted a few famous people from Warrington including Helen Southworth, MP for Warrington South
DAD 2005 was truly an amazing day for everyone that was there recording record numbers attending in it’s 13 year history.
J-U-M-P would like to thank all the J-U-M-P volunteers that helped out on the day and a special thanks to Kate Bannister and Catherine Andrew for coming to DAD and for all the pictures and footage you took during the day.
Disability Awareness Day 2006
J-U-M-P made its annual outing to attend Disability Awareness Day at Walton Gardens. An early start was needed in order to setup the J-U-M-P stand and prepare for the day's proceedings, this was done by the first team of volunteers for the day, others arriving throughout the day to relieve the others.
J-U-M-P's stand had everything, including sweets to keep the kids happy. Our special printers made sure we could show people our aim and provide memories of the day by way of a Unique photograph and frame.
The legendary Red Arrows opened the event officially with a fly past, although it turned out to be more of a "What was that" looking up into the grey skys above..