Stockdales has been supporting children and adults with learning & physical disabilities for 60 years. We help people and their families enjoy as rewarding and happy a life as possible and to achieve their true potential by supporting them in any way we can. Visit www.stockdales.org.uk
Prior's Court provides a school and young adult provision for people aged 5-25 with autism and severe and complex learning difficulties. Prior’s Court needs to fundraise for specialist equipment, activities and projects to enable the young people to live more fulfilling and independent lives.
Please complete...OVERVIEW1 The Centre has been serving the community for over 33 years and is fully inclusive and free to all pre-school children. 2 We have many specialities and give co-ordinated support to all children and their families. 3 There are four Nursery groups with a high staff ratio of highly trained nursery nurses ensuring each child receives individual attention. Children with social needs and long term medical conditions are welcome at the centre.For further information contact:-Fundraising Manager01903 504 077
KCIL provides information and support on independent living and disability rights issues. It offers direct payments support, support brokerage and operates a holiday Grant. It also represents the views of disabled people at local and national level.
The JPK Project's aims and objectives are to provide a Residential Centre for people with a learning disability in Eastbourne. When established it will include 24 En Suite Bedsitting Rooms to allow for privacy and independence but will also include communal rooms for social interaction. It will also include practicial training and work experience and continued learning on site.
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 vision is that all families and communities have chances, choices and opportunities to live the best lives they can. Following our founding ethos, we respond positively to the changing needs of our communities with projects and services that give better life chances to people of all ages. We positively work in the best ways possible to: •Support children and families •Find families for children in care •Provide opportunities and support for people with disabilities •Combat social isolation •Increase community engagement
Stoke & North Staffordshire Deaf Children’s Society is a local group run by parents and carers of deaf children. We organise events and provide support to deaf children and their families. Any donations that you wish to make would be very much appreciated.
Supports street and destitute children in Kenya who have been traumatised by starvation, neglect and abuse. Over time caring staff nurture them back into physical and emotional health. The Home equips them for the future by funding them to attend local schools and vocational training colleges.
Over 150,000 children in the UK are designated as having behavioural, emotional and social difficulties (BESD) - engage in their future is all about supporting these children and those that work with them.
As one of the oldest Jewish children's charities in this country, we are truly dedicated to providing the opportunity for all Jewish children to have the chance of a summer break, whatever their personal or family circumstances.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Brae has been providing horse riding therapy for disabled adults and children since it opened in 2008
A programme run by CWD (Catholic Welfare and Development). WIN facilitates the emotional, economic and social development of women and their children who live on the Streets. The main aim of the programme is to work through the women to empower them and to enable them to end the cycle of Street life for their children. Funds raised will go directly to the WIN Playhouse a kindergarten and pre-school for homeless boys and girls aged 2-7 years. More information can be found on the website www.cwd.org.za. Friends of Warmth (a South African charity registered in Britain) have kindly agreed to channel the funds to WIN on our behalf.
Neema Crafts Centre, Tanzania employs over 100 disabled people, providing much needed employemnt and training. It is also changing the negative attitudes to the disabled that are so common. Neema Crafts also provides free physiotherapy for disabled children. This project now needs regular funding.
Brighton Pride promotes equality and diversity, and advances education to eliminate discrimination against the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community. It raises awareness by holding events including Winter Pride and Summer Pride. It makes grants and donations to a number of local causes and groups working within the LGBT community.
The Henley Branch of the RDA is run by volunteers at Checkendon Equestrian Centre and provides riding lessons on Wednesdays for young people with a variety of disabilities. The group does not charge for these lessons and needs to raise funds to pay for the use of the ponies and specialist equipment.
Hackney Family Backup (HFBU) supports families of children & young adults with disabilities &/or disabling medical conditions in Hackney. Improving the quality of life of Disabled children aged 0-19 & their families, by promoting community support & social inclusion; providing Short Break Carers, Family Support Volunteers & Toy Library.
IT PROVIDES EXTRA PLAY, EDUCATIONAL AND SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN WITH ANY SPECIAL NEED, INCLUDING PHYSICAL DISABILITIES, LEARNING CHALLENGES, BEHAVIOURAL AND SOCIAL DIFFICULTIES. IT ALSO GIVES SHORT RESPITE FOR PARENTS
Hadia foundation provide a variety of activities, both in UK and in Tunisia such as organizing social events involving British, Tunisian and other nationalities, as well as carrying out activities, in Tunisia, aimed at providing support to the disabled, the orphans and the students in need and their families.
We provide therapy, achievement and enjoyment for children, teenagers and adults with disabilities through the medium of horses.
In May 2008 the Hope Charity joined Norwood's umbrella of children and family services. The HOPE Centre is non-denominational and helps children aged between 3 - 19 with a wide range of learning disabilities such as moderate to severe global learning disability, severe and complex language disorders, ADHD and autistic spectrum disorders to reach their full potential using the methodology of Professor Reuven Feuerstein
Carefree Northants has been set up to enhance the lives of adults with learning disabilities in Northamptonshire. It helps with advice, respite, holidays and training for these vulnerable people and their families.
Your Choice promotes better services for disabled people and their carers, provides free information and advice, and helps to improve access to care, therapies, equipment, benefits and lifestyle opportunities, All donations to Disability Concern Glasgow are passed toYour Choice.
The Royal School for Deaf Children Margate, part of The John Townsend Trust, commenced in 1792. "We educate and care for d/Deaf children and young people or young people with communication difficulties, who may have additional needs, for a positive future within work and their communities".
U Support gives children who are disabled, deprived, disadvantaged or have life limiting conditions the experience of live sporting, leisure and cultural events - and aims to provide them with the same opportunities that every child should be entitled to have and to enjoy.