The Children's Adventure Farm Trust was founded in 1985 by Tim Grundy. In the early eighties Tim donated a number of bikes to a centre supporting young children. He asked "Is there anything else the children need?" - the reply "What these kids really need is a holiday, but they'll never get the opportunity". Do we need to say anymore! The Children's Adventure Farm Trust was born.. What We Do The Children's Adventure Farm Trust is based at the beautiful Booth Bank Farm, a 17th Century farmhouse set in the heart of the Cheshire countryside. We provide a variety of programmes for terminally ill, disabled and disadvantaged children from all over the North West. The needs of the children visiting The Adventure Farm range from complex and severe physical and learning disabilities, sensory impairments and terminal illnesses through to children who act as Carers for a family member, those dealing with bereavement and children who have been victims of abuse. Holidays With Us We believe that all children, regardless of age, ability or social circumstance, have the right to play in a safe environment. For many children, this is not possible in their daily environment. A break at The Adventure Farm gives them a fantastic opportunity to escape the traumas of their everyday lives and simply become children again. Here at CAFT we give these children the opportunity to improve the quality of their lives, recognise their potential and achieve their goals. We show the children and young people that there is a world outside of the world they live in, giving them something to aim for, giving them hope.