FACT is a new, unique charity aimed specifically at autistic children who require special care, attention and therapy on a daily basis. We want to provide training for the parents and for the professionals to teach us their skills so our children reach their true potential and live life to the full.
Our mission is to give something back to children with identified need; by investing in specific sustainable community-centred projects creating a legacy through enriched experiences and enhanced opportunities
Fanconi Hope is a charity set up to sponsor research and support those affected by the rare genetic disorder Fanconi Anaemia that affects children and adults, leading to bone marrow failure and bone marrow transplantation, with very high risk of leukaemia and head and neck cancers.
Our aim is to provide support to parents and give them opportunities to meet other families living with Down’s Syndrome. We are a great source of local and general information regarding Down’s Syndrome and we hope to raise awareness and understanding in the local community. We hold monthly meetings on the first Saturday of the month at Whitewell Bottom Community Centre and we have a full range of outdoor and indoor activities for the kids (and adults!). Yakety Yak is our weekly speech and language service for children with Down's Syndrome. DSE international's research shows that learning to talk is a particular challenge for children with Down syndrome - more so than many other areas of development. Difficulties communicating present obstacles in daily life and can be a major source of frustration. ELDSSG through Yakety Yak are hoping to help develop these skills as far as possible
We distribute prams, clothes, highchairs, nappies and toiletries to families in need living in the London Borough of Bromley. Most of our items are donated by local parents. Families, many of whom are fleeing domestic violence, are referred to our service by health professionals in the area.
It helps to support the whole family of a child diagnosed with cancer in a variety of ways. Regular newsletter, drop-in centres, regular parent meetings. Telephone be-friending Treats, trips & parties; holidays for the children and their families. Caravan for hire.