Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in People with learning disabilities
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Tower Hamlets Mencap Society
Beneficiary groupPromote the care, treatment and education of children and adults with learning disabilities.
Welldon Activity Group
Beneficiary group, Social careThe charity is a day care centre (Mon-Friday) for adults with physical or learning disabilities.
Hipp!!bones
Beneficiary groupHipp!!Bones provides a targeted youth club for young people with learning difficulties, disabilities, Autism and/or additional needs living in North Dorset and neighbouring counties. We predominantly cater for young people aged 11-19 years of age, although we can continue to cater for our members up to the age of 25 years of age.
The Families And Friends Of The Epilepsy Society
Associations, Beneficiary group, Health, Leisure, Social careTo relieve the needs of people who have epilepsy and some degree of learning disability and are receiving specialist residential care at the Epilepsy Society, by providing grant funding for activities and facilities directed to improving their quality of life and fitness and to improve the mental health and well-being of care staff
Autistic Parents UK
Beneficiary group, Social welfareAutistic Parents UK is an Autistic-led Charity (CIO) committed to supporting Autistic parents. The aim is the promotion of social inclusion among parents in the UK, in particular but not exclusively by providing education, information and opportunities to support and enable Autistic parents as well as advocating for Autistic parents generally and in relation to professional services.
Small Steps Foundation
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationSmall Steps Foundation support, educate and promote the inclusion of young children with learning disability in Uganda.We run a special educational needs class within a mainstream nursery which allows the children access to education they have previously been denied and encourages early intervention and inclusion. We also run outreach and after school coaching for SEN children.
Hugglescote, Ellistown And Snibston Community Project
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentThe principal activities of the company in the year under review were those of organising community activities in the area of benefit. In particular, workimg with the voluntary and statutory organisations to promote and develope such activities involving the residents of the area, especially children, young people, elderly people and people with learning difficulties.
ADHD Liberty
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Education, Health, HousingTo raise awareness of Adult ADHD and campaign for mandatory ADHD screening throughout the Criminal Justice System, Addiction and Homeless services in the UK. To actively promote ADHD training for Teachers. For ADHD screening to be mandatory from the age of five, and at every transition, in UK schools. Campaigning to stop the School-to-Prison Pipeline.
Doncaster Centre For Basic Skills And Dyslexia Limited
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, EducationOur charity provides services to people including children and young people with a learning difficulty. Our charity offers one to one support. It offers both vocational and non vocational courses. The charity offers free services including free exams settings. It provides volunteering opportunity to people with and without skills. It offers job opportunities for people with low skills.
Chiswick Horticultural And Allotments Society
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Environment, Facilities, Leisure, ResearchPromotion and furtherance of the art, science and practice of horticulture. Make gardening accessible to people with learning disabilities, reduce economic barriers by selling gardening supplies, provide information on growing food organically, care for wildlife and the environment, organise gardening shows, arrange educational and social fundraising activities, regenerate local allotments
Brownhills And Walsall Wood Fellowship
Associations, Beneficiary group, Saving of lives, Social welfareServices to Walsall Wood&Brownhills OAPs, disabled, learning difficulties. Fully accessible- large hall, meeting room, kitchen, hosting receptions, parties, funeral gatherings. Hosts social evenings, Darby&Joan, Lunch Club, Craft/sewing Group. Midland Mencap use facilities weekly for social groups. Charity is fostering links with partner organizations Police, Churches, Veterans and Food banks.
Wayside Jubilee Centre
Beneficiary groupTO FURTHER OR BENEFIT THE RESIDENTS OF POTTERS BAR, AND IN PARTICULAR YOUNG PEOPLE AND PEOPLE WITH PHYSICAL AND/OR LEARNING DISABILITIES, .
Babybuddy
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HousingThe charity holds and arranges drop in sessions to provide support for those with children with learning difficulties, as wellas offering and providing funding where necessary, and organising social days with parents and carers. The charity is currently raising funds to purchase a holiday home to offer families in need.
Breakthro' Llanelli
Arts, Beneficiary group, LeisureTo provide care, support, education and facilities for recreation and other leisure time occupation for adults with learning disabilities and/or special educational needs within the locality of Llanelli and District, with the object of improving their conditions of life. members are provided with a cooked tea, also provided a cinema club and various trips during the year plus theatre trips.
Harrow Gateway
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe provide social events, clubs, outings and trips for adults with learning disabilities.
Ryedale And District Mencap
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe aim to improve and enhance the lifestyle of Ryedale and district people with learning disabilities by offering support, friendship, activities and learning opportunities.
The Maldon Pioneers Association
Beneficiary groupSocial/Educational activities for adults with mild learning difficulties. 2/3 activities each month, a weekly term time group, summer scheme and a week's holiday.
The Dorothy Pamela Smith CIO
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesTHE MAKING OF GRANTS TO CHARITIES WHO SUPPORT CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WITH SEVERE LEARNING DISABILITIES. THE TRUSTEES MAKE GRANTS FOR ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT AND ACTIVITIES WHICH DIRECTLY BENEFIT THE CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE (NOT RUNNING COSTS). IN EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES GRANTS MAY BE AWARDED TO INDIVIDUAL BENEFICIARIES. GRANTS ARE USUALLY BETWEEN £750 AND £3,000 AND ARE AWARDED IN JUNE AND DEC
North Somerset Mencap
Beneficiary groupSupport people with learning difficulties and their families in the North Somerset area
Outside The Box CIO
Beneficiary groupOutside The Box develop participatory and well-being activities with, by and for people in West Yorkshire, particularly for young people with learning differences and/or neuro-diversities such as autism.
Nutritious Minds Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Social welfareNutritious Minds Trust Charity provides support and services to children and young adults with ADHD and other neurodevelopmental differences. We help children from low-income families and young people facing financial hardship/adversity access diagnostic evaluations. We run events on brain health, an adult ADHD/ASD support group in Surrey, and community projects related to music, drama and art.
Leek Gateway Club
Associations, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareTo improve the quality of life with people with learning difficulties by providing and assisting in their recreation/leisure and social activities.
Friends Of Colnbrook
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationFriends of Colnbrook raise funds by holding various events throughout the year to enhance the resources and education of the pupils of Colnbrook School, which is a Special School for primary aged children with moderate and severe learning difficulties.
Swinton & Worsley Mencap
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo offer support and guidance to people having a learning disability, their parents and carers, so as to enable them to live ordinary lives within their own local communities. By supporting our colleagues we seek to enable them to partake in multi sport, culture, leisure and other similar activities with the objective of improving their own environment within a friendly family group.
Henry Sale Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Leisure, Social welfareThe advancement of rural countryside industries, pursuits, sports and leisure activities.The prevention of social exclusion and assistance with the reintegration of those who have suffered social exclusion.Supporting children with learning difficulties through educationThe promotion of community participation in healthy recreation.