Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in People with learning disabilities
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The Monday Night Club
Associations, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareTo promote social inclusion for the public benefit by preventing people from becoming socially excluded, relieving the needs of those people who are socially excluded and assisting them to integrate into society through the provision of recreational and leisure activities. Mainly by organising a social club, for adults with learning disabilities and autism, meeting weekly in Worcestershire.
Greenbanks Care Trust
Beneficiary groupThe charity supports people with learning disabilities to live happy and fulfilling lives by the provision of accommodation, sustenance, education, training and care, to enable the beneficiaries to contribute as far as possible to their own well-being and maintenance and to ensure that they live happy and useful lives.
Rescare: The Society For Children And Adults With Learning Disabilities And Their Families
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesRescare was founded in 1984 being a national charity object to "promote the relief and welfare of children and adults with learning disabilities and their families" run by families for such families aided by many friends, our national office gives information, advice, support with personal contact via welfare service/helpline and represents their best interests at government, ministerial and local
One Life Autism Support Group
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesOne Life provides help and support to families within Blaenau Gwent who areaffected by autism. We provide support groups, attend important meetings etc. along with our advocacy service has seen many lives changed.Our mission is to continually raise awareness of autism and support families in the local area affected by it; we now have our own premises to help towards fulfilling this mission.
Merseyside Autistic Children's Society
Beneficiary groupswim sessions, bowling sessions, adventure play sessions, family day trips. information and networking.
Havering Learning Disability Society
Beneficiary groupTHE SOCIETY IS A CHARITY ESTABLISHED FOR THE CARE, WELFARE AND IN THE INTERESTS AND ADVANCEMENT OF PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITY.
Mbs For Mental Health And Well-Being In Ethnic Minority UK
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Research, Saving of lives1- Mental health awareness: People of colour youth seminars, men of colour health groups and women2- Harnessing stigma in autism and learning disabilities in people of colour UK3- Improving community relations for a better mental health and wellbeing: youth of colour with Merseyside police @annual expo Liverpool. 4- STEM subjects and mental health in schools for children of colour.
Playback Theatre South West
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfarePlayback Theatre South West creates opportunities for communities of people to engage with issues that affect their lives in workshops and performances. Creative theatre activities support refugees; young carers; people with learning difficulties or mental health issues; women who have experienced domestic abuse; and women's organisations in the South West of England.
Stepping On Out
Beneficiary groupProvides adults with learning disabilities with the necessary training and support to help them to run their own business producing, marketing and selling greetings cards, invitations and other hand made goods. All profits made are used to purchase further equipment and materials necessary for producing these goods.
Tang Hall Employment
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Housing, Social welfareThe Charity provides relief of unemployment for the benefit of the public in such ways as may be thought fit, including assistance and support to find employment, particularly among people who are disadvantaged due to long term experience of homelessness and or addiction, people with a learning disability, and those otherwise facing significant barriers to finding employment. Based in York.
Sunflower Federation Parent Staff Association
Beneficiary group, Education, FacilitiesThe charity seeks to advance the education and well-being of the pupils at Breakspeare School and Meadow Wood School in Hertfordshire. The pupils are 5 to 19 years old and have severe learning difficulties. The charity provides support not offered by the Education Authority, including curriculum enrichment activities, equipment, and support and information to school staff and families.
Saffron Walden Mencap Society
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social care, Social welfareOur charity provides social activities, respite assistance and information and help with everyday problems for our members with learning disabilities. We have a weekly social club for all members in the area from aged 18 upwards. We also operate a weekly allotment group and a 15-25 weekly activity group.
Little Treasures
Beneficiary group, Social welfareSensory groups, chess club, pre teen groups, youth groups, parents support groups, social inclusion activities, courses on autism and workshops for for parents with autistic children.
Lewisham Mencap
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesLEWISHAM MENCAP supports parents and carers of children and adults with learning disabilities. It provides information, support, advice and advocacy. LEWISHAM MENCAP also runs the Gateway Social Clubs in Lewisham and publishes a quarterly newsletter.
Club 21 (people With Learning Disabilities, Poole)
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureCLUB 21 PROVIDES A TWICE WEEKLY PROGRAMME OF SOCIAL AND LEISURE OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADULTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES, ENABLING MEET UP WITH FRIENDS ON A REGULAR BASIS AT A FAMILIAR BASE AND IN AND AROUND POOLE. FAMILY MEMBERS CAN HAVE REGULAR BREAKS FROM CARING AND INDIVIDUALS NOW LIVING MORE INDEPENDENTLY IN THE COMMUNITY, CAN MAINTAIN FRIENDSHIPS AND MAKE NEW CONTACTS.
Friends Of The Rowan Schools
Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, HousingCHARITY FOR SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN WITH COMPLEX AND SEVERE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES. CHARITY FUNDS ACTIVITIES AND PURCHASE OF EQUIPTMENT TO AID THE CHILDREN
Sedsconnective
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationSEDSConnective improves and actively supports the lives of people with Symptomatic hypermobility EDS HSD and Neurodivergence (primarily autism, ADHD, dyspraxia, TS) and associated conditions, families and carers, in health, education, social care, employment, and transport accessibility.
The Engine Shed
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe Engine Shed is a special interest group for autistic children, young people and adults which was established in 2009. The group was set up by parents and carers in response to the lack of welcoming and supportive recreational facilities for our autistic children. There are two groups: one in Reading and one in NE London.
Jigsaw Events
Beneficiary groupJigsaw is about friends good times and going places. It aims to improve community inclusion and social opportunities for people with a learning disability living in Sandwell and Dudley who have limited opportunities and do not get support from other services. It organises a range of outings, one-off events and regular activities such as a monthly curry club and prize bingo sessions
Sparcs
Beneficiary groupProvide a wide range of accessible and affordable activities for autistic people and those with related conditions and their families within the local community
London Accessible Psychotherapy & Inclusive Supervision
Beneficiary group, HealthLondon Accessible Psychotherapy & Inclusive Supervision (LAPIS) is a registered charity offering psychotherapy services to anyone affected by physical or learning disabilities, their carers and family, including individual counselling and psychotherapy, mindfulness and mindful movement classes and groupwork.Therapy is always open-ended and low-cost, where the client decides how much to pay.
Mount Lodge Young Farmers Club
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentMount Lodge YFC is fully inclusive of all young people 10 - 26 years old. Our members attend the farm to learn how to look after the animals, learn rural skills, being in the countryside with the other members. We have a mixture of members some with learning disabilities or in local authority care, others are either pursuing a career in agriculture or working with young people additional needs.
Free 2 Be Special
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareFor the public benefit to relieve the needs of adults with learning disabilities in the UK. To advance the education of disabled and disadvantaged orphans, children and adults in rural Western Kenya. To assist in the treatment and care of persons suffering from mental or physical disability/illness of any description or in need of rehabilitation as a result of such.
Elmbridge Community Link
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesTo promote the relief of all persons with a learning disability within the area of Elmbridge Borough Council
Better Action For Families CIO
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social careBetter Action For Families (BAFF) deliver healthy group sessions to parent/carers, adults/children with learning disabilities their families and the community. BAFF also facilitate the Carers Reference Group for Leeds and support carers who volunteer for an independent project the Good Lives Leaders, who visit residential homes of adults with learning disabilities and submit a report to QCC.