Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in People with learning disabilities
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Buddy's For Children With Autism
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareThe prevention or relief of isolation of people who experience Autism living in Greater Manchester area who are socially excluded, in particular by providing opportunities to integrate and provide them with an opportunity to build capacity by establishing and growing friendship, employability and training/learning opportunities to relieve their needs and help them to integrate into society.
Acction Led
Beneficiary groupCOMMUNITY SERVICES FAITH TRAININGMINISTRY WORKS
South Devon Aspergers Group
Beneficiary group, Social welfareSocial Interaction for children on the Autistic Spectrum. Therapy and life skills.Parents forum and siblings art activities
The Barrington Farm Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, LeisureThe charity aims to provide meaningful and enjoyable activities and events for adults with learning difficulties in North Norfolk to improve their quality of life. Activities have included art sessions, outdoor sports and dance.
Diocese Of Salford Fellowship For The Handicapped
Beneficiary groupSupports people of all ages with physical, sensory and learning disabilities.
Autism Support Allerdale And Copeland
Beneficiary group, HeritageProvide a variety of activities, workshops, day trips for children and young people who have Autism. Have themed parties and craft workshops, visit museums etc to aid the education for our group members. Day trips in and out of Cumbria as some members have never been out of Cumbria, this helps give experiences of what other things are available for families with children on the Autistic Spectrum.
Dyslexia Association Of London
Beneficiary groupProvide information,help and training for people with Dyslexia and related specific learning difficulties
Rotary Club Of Bungay Charitable Trust
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Health, Saving of livesactivities July-june 2023sep Local community assistance for elderly, books for schoolchildrenFinancial support to individual with learning difficulties " " " on overseas aid programmes for natural tragediesDonations to Shelterbox UK, Rotary Foundation Alzheimers , breast cancer Air Ambulance and local small charities and volunteer organisations
Making Waves
Beneficiary groupTo support by charitable means people with learning difficulties living in West Yorkshire to help them lead full and purposeful lives in thier communities
Stockport Society For Mentally Handicapped Children And Adults
Beneficiary groupThe society is established to relieve and advance the education of people with a learning disability and improve their quality of life.
Great Yarmouth Friday Gateway Club
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social welfareProviding social activities for people with learning difficulties.
Rugby Autism Network
Arts, Beneficiary group, LeisureWe support families of children in the Rugby area who have Autism Spectrum conditions. Our charity Associate membership is free and benefits may typically include: discounts on workshops and webinars; rebates on entry fees and parking for days out and discounted autism friendly events. We also provide signposting and support and access to resources including books and equipment.
Oxfordshire Autistic Society For Information And Support
Beneficiary groupTo provide voluntry support and activities for families affected by Autistic Spectrum Disorder in Oxfordshire. We hold indoor meetings with guest speakers and run holiday based Playdays for families to enjoy, in a safe and organised environment. OASIS members also hold informal coffee and chat groups around the region to help support members and help others feel less isolated.
The Squad Club
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Squad provides opportunities for people with learning disabilities to have fun, socialise with their peers and work towards realising their true potential. We embrace a culture of social inclusion and encourage members to try new activities and learn new skills.We believe our members are our greatest asset. We encourage them to help run the club and support them in having a voice.
Leighton Buzzard Mencap
Beneficiary group, ChildcareProvides help, advice, playgroups, holiday scheme for people of all ages with learning disabilities and their parents/carers
Faith Hope & Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationTo promote the benefits of young adults with learning difficulities by the provision of facilities for training and work experience. To relieve the needs of young adults with learning difficulties by the provision of facilities for training, work experience and vocational skills in a charity shop selling good quality donated items.
Miracles To Believe In (a Charity For Children With Autism)
Beneficiary groupMiracles to Believe In will consider requests for full or part funding of projects or specific initiatives or needs which will assist children with Autism in Leicester and Leicestershire. It aims to complement the activities of other statutory bodies and charities.
Special Educational Needs Families Support Group Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities(SEN-FSG) is an independent guidance and support network for the benefit of children with physical disabilities, learning disabilities or special educational needs. We can provide advocacy, practical support also information.
Acorn Youth Club
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureAcorn Youth and Social Club, the operating name of the charity, aims to provide facilities for recreation and leisure time occupation for people, resident in or near Hillingdon, with learning disabilities so as to develop their physical, mental and spiritual well-being.
Organisation For Rehabilitation Of Handicapped Sri Lanka
Beneficiary group, EducationProviding facilities for the rehabilitation of children with learning difficulties residing within the limits of Vavuniya District, Sri Lanka, mobilise their full potential and maintain their self esteem. For this purpose a school is established and maintained under the name and style Puthuvalvu Poonga Training Centre for children with learning difficulties.
Paul Ridd Foundation
Beneficiary group, EducationThe Paul Ridd Foundation has been created to support people with a learning disability to access equal health care. We want to improve the healthcare received by people with a learning disability by raising general awareness of the issues they face. We share Paul's story and train Learning Disability Champions across all Welsh Universities and Health Boards.
Matlock Hospitals League Of Friends
Associations, Beneficiary group, HealthWe financially support the NHS run Whitworth Hospital (Community Hospital) and Orchard Cottage (Short Break Residential Unit for people with Learning Disability), both in Darley Dale, Matlock, Derbyshire. Items of equipment and larger projects such as car parking and departmental refurbishments over and above those supplied by the NHS are funded by us through legacies and donations received.
The Croydon Dyslexia Association
Arts, Beneficiary groupThe Croydon Dyslexia Association is affiliated to the British Dyslexia Association. Our aim is to support teachers, parents, young people & children in the Croydon area who are affected by dyslexia or associated specific learning difficulties. We work closely with the Croydon SENSS team, the Borough's Library Service & we also support& liaise with a local adult dyslexia group.
Raeyahs Hands Of Support
Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureProvide entertainment packages and food vouchers for a child going through chemotherapy treatment, who also has a diagnosis of Autism. These are requested by staff who work closely with these families and are through referrals.
Bc Community Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Leisure, ReligionThe charity provides young people with learning difficulties, mainly from the Jewish community, by providing advice and assistance and organising programmes as a means of: advancing in life; advancing education; advancing education; providing recreational and leisure time activity in the interests of their social welfare. The charity has set up a gift shop where these young people can work.