(UK, 1203038) Browse eventsLiving Down South is a charity who support the down syndrome community within the Torbay, Teignbridge and south hams areas of Devon. We put on a mixture of events throughout the year and provide a safe environment for our families to access.
(UK, 1123724) Browse eventsKivuli Trust (‘kivuli’ meaning shelter in Kiswahili) builds hostels and classrooms on the premises of existing schools in East Africa specifically for children with physical and mental disabilities. Our projects allow for small class sizes where these children will be given the attention that they deserve. The hostels negate the need for long daily journeys to and from the schools and provides the children with a more stable learning environment. Most importantly our projects allow for integration with other school children which provides invaluable disability awareness and understanding at a young age that can then filter back into the wider community. For more information, please go to www.kivulitrust.org
(UK, 371497985) Browse eventsHer Future Coalition (aka TEN Charities) provides a full circle of services - including education, jobs and shelter - to survivors of human trafficking and other forms of gender violence, enabling them to recover from trauma and build their own bright futures.
(UK, 473154419) Browse eventsThe Cure GM1 Foundation is dedicated to hope and to directly funding research for a cure for GM1 Gangliosidosis, a lysosomal storage disease that attacks the brain and spinal cord and is always fatal in children. GM1 is a progressive and degenerative condition with an extremely broad and debilitating array of symptoms and complications. This nonprofit organization was founded by parents of children who suffer from GM1 who seek to save the lives of all those who suffer from this wretched condition.
The Roddensvale Parents and Friends Association aims to promote the education and welfare of the pupils who all have special educational needs. It encourages support and co-operation between parents/guardians of pupils and staff at school, at home and in the community.
(UK, 1172346) Browse eventsISPS UK promotes psychological and social approaches to psychosis, in order to improve the support which people with personal experience of psychosis receive, within and beyond mental health services. It brings together people with lived experience, family members, carers, as well as professionals.