Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in People with learning disabilities
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Rainbow Stars Disability Group Sleaford
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareRainbow Stars is a volunteer led Lincolnshire based support group for families with members with additional needs, specialising in, but not limited to, Autistic Spectrum Disorder. It operates via a Facebook group and also runs a Disability Hub in the Lincolnshire town of Sleaford. It organises play meets, days out and social events along with a program of events at the Hub
Amberswood Enviromental Services LTD
Beneficiary group, Education, EnvironmentWe recycle textiles, bric-a-brac, furniture etc and in so doing provide work experience and education for people with severe learning difficulties. We also do small house clearnces
Darlington Mencap Society
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareThe charity provides social activities, help and support for people with learning disabilities in friendly and welcoming club premises in Darlington. It operates 3 evenings per week using volunteers to provide all facilities, in addition to one-off events during the year.
North East Cheshire Society - Glengarth
Beneficiary group, LeisureAssistance for people with a learning disability, by provision of help and support for them and their families by way of facilities for recreation and learning.
Morecambe And Lancaster Mencap Society
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe Society is principally engaged in drawing attention to the problems of cognitive disability through the provision of activities catering for the recreational, educational and welfare needs of persons suffering from cognitive disability and other learning difficulties, and in the raising of money to assist in the financing of these activities through a recognised local centre.
Count Everyone In
Arts, Beneficiary group, ReligionThe charity's activities include working at Christian festivals during the year to provide accessible worship for adults with learning difficulties. Also working with local christian churches to encourage them and train them in providing similar accessibility in their own locality.
The Hereford And Worcester Dyslexia Association
Beneficiary groupTo offer help, advice & information on all aspects of dyslexia to run workshops where specialist help will be available for pupils with specific learning difficulties, dyslexia.
Marvels And Meltdowns
Beneficiary group, Education, Leisure, Social careWe provide regular ASC & ADHD parent/carer support group , one to one support sessionsASC & ADHD family inclusive activities during school holidays online social media forumsWeekly ASC & ADHD friendly football coaching sessions, Informal coffee mornings in local schoolsAutism friendly Santa's grotto experience for the whole family
South London Special League
Beneficiary group, LeisureFOOTBALL, CRICKET, POWERCHAIR FOOTBALL, TAG RUGBY, SEATED VOLLEYBALL, NEW AGE KURLING, TABLE CRICKET AND TENNIS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES AND ASSOCIATED PHYSICAL DISABILITIES. WE ENABLE THESE INDIVIDUALS TO ACCESS COMPETITIVE SPORT AT A LEVEL APPROPRIATE TO THEIR ABILITY NOT DISABILITY.
Merseyside Tuesday And Thursday Clubs
Beneficiary groupTuesday and Thursday Clubs provide facilities, activities and holidays for people with learning difficulties through two weekly clubs in Liverpool 8 and in Halewood
Leicester Mencap Society
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe relief of people with a learning disability and the provision of support for them and their families and carers, the provision of facilities for their recreation and the promotion of public awareness of their needs.
Nuneaton Bedworth And District Mencap Society
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareWe provide a variety of social and leisure activities and opportunities for our members who have a learning disability and/or SEND needs (extended to family members, guardians, carers). This includes social activities, such as discos and games groups, as well as cooking groups to enhance life skills, as well as drama and arts groups to promote creativity and freedom of expression.
Reading Family Aid Group
Arts, Beneficiary group, Social welfareProvision of Christmas gifts to disadvantaged children in the Reading area.Annual day out to theme park or seaside for disadvantaged familiesAnnual visit to Pantomime in January each yearAnnual visit to Camp Mohawk, centre for families with a member on the autistic spectrum
The Phoenix School For Autism Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationTO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF PEOPLE WITH AUTISM AND/OR LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION OR INTERACTION DIFFICULTIES, PARTICULARLY THOSE CURRENTLY OR PREVIOUSLY ATTENDING, OR SUPPORTED BY PHOENIX PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL. TO SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL WORK WITH LINK ORGANISATIONS WORKING WITH PEOPLE WITH AUTISM AND COMMUNICATION DIFFICULTIES.
Perkisound Charitable Incorporated Organisation
Arts, Beneficiary groupPerkisound opens for "Playdays" where families can experience live interactive concerts, open air musical instruments, a nest swing, trampoline, and other attractions. The project is aimed at families with a child or children with autism and all family members can join in. Have Fun! At present individual bookings only are accepted due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Talland Group Riding For The Disabled Association
Animals, Beneficiary groupTalland Group RDA operates on Tuesday afternoons in term time providing riding on horse-back for people of all ages with physical and/or learning disabilities.
Anna Kennedy Limited
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe charitable objects are to promote social inclusion for the public benefit of people with autism to assist themto integrate into society and to advance the public?s education about autism through the provision of a website,seminars and conferences; and to promote and protect the good health of people with autism.
Safety Net - People First (snpf)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesTo support people with learning disabilities to be self-advocates.Organise meetings, campaigns, 1 to 1 work, training, information, advocacy
Supporting People Achieving Real Choice
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationSPARC is a charity which supports people with learning disabilities.We were first formed in July 1995.Our services in the recent past have been in the area of employment and training in independent travel skills.SPARC's main current areas of activity are concerned with personal safety training and improving the health and welfare of our members.
Hhh Concerts
Arts, Beneficiary groupThe promotion of high quality chamber music concerts performed by professional artists and available to all members of the public. Some concerts have an educational start or are designed for the elderly or people with learning disabilities.
British Para Table Tennis LTD
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe relief of people having one or more physical, sensory, or learning disabilities by the provision of facilities for the participation in table tennis with the object of improving their conditions of life.
Rideout Creative Arts For Rehabilitation
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfareRideout (Creative Arts for Rehabilitation) specialises in drama, theatre and multi-artform projects for prisoners, ex-offenders in the community, and other groups experiencing social exclusion including autistic adults and adults with learning disabilities. In addition we also deliver programmes that engage the general public in issues of criminal and social justice.
Inside Out Cymru
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HealthThe objects of the charity are to assist in the treatment and care of persons with learning difficulties or disabilities, mental health and well-being issues of any description or in need or rehabilitation as a result of such illness, disability or difficulty, by the provision of arts and educational activities including volunteering opportunities in Wales.
Powerhouse For Women
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationThe Powerhouse is an organization of women with learning difficulties and is run by members. We facilitate group activities on the premises. We also go out in to the community. Our group activities are designed to empower members around health, advocacy, personal safety, employment and skills to improve quality of life and general confidence.
ADHD Aware
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationWe support adults impacted by ADHD by providing volunteer-led peer support groups, nationally and in Brighton and Hove. We hold a programme of monthly sessions, both in person and online, for: adults with ADHD; their partners; and for the parents of ADHD school-aged children and young adults. We also provide neurodiversity awareness training for private and public sector organisations.