Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in People with learning disabilities
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Tools For Self Reliance (milton Keynes)
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportTo provide a safe and caring environment where volunteers, including those with Learning Disabilities, can refurbish donated old tools transforming them into working tool-kits for onward distribution to developing countries. Our comprehensive tool kits help support and empower Artisan and Women's groups contributing to their community's self-reliance
New Forest And District Sailability
Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureWe provide dinghy sailing for people with every sort of disability including learning difficulties, MS, stroke, deafness, blindness. Our aim is to never turn anyone away.
Richmond Upon Thames Gateway Club
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe club provides social and recreational opportunities for people with learning disabilities with encouragement of social inter-action and use of ordinary community services.
The Simon Trust (autism) CIO
Beneficiary group(1) To assist in the planning, establishment, construction, provision and running of appropriate living accommodation and long-term adult life care services for vulnerable adults with autism and severe learning difficulties. (2) To advance the education of the general public in areas relating to autism.
Tlc Foundation
Beneficiary groupTLC Foundation was created by a compassionate group of professional people who recognised the issues faced by a very lovely young girl of 17 years old (K) who is Dual Diagnosis Downs Syndrome and Autism, with severe and complex learning difficulty. From following her journey from a young child to teenager, inevitably we also learned of the issues faced by her friends and siblings
The Lakeland Autistic Charity
Beneficiary groupThe object of the charity is to relieve those in need by reason of autism and related conditions in particular,by providing accommodation in a country setting which will help the residents lead a meaningful life.The charity aspires to help provide the residents with opportunities which can enhance learning and achieve life skills to give a sense of purpose and achievement to their lives
Havant And District Society For The Mentally Handicapped
Beneficiary group, LeisureProvides, social recreational and educational facilities for all members with varying degrees of learning disabilities, under the umbrella of Royal Mencap but receive no financial help from Mencap entirely self-funded.
Smerdon Parent And Staff Association
Beneficiary group, EducationTo advance the education and life-long learning, health and individual capabilities of people with learning disabilities attending Smerdon Resource Centre by funding items to help meet this aim, including equipment, activities, experiences etc
Etika Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationEtika Trust has activities in two countries, India and UK.We have 3 cornerstones to our activities:a) education in primary schools promoting ethical supply chains and environmentally sustainable activities. b) empowering vulnerable people with learning difficulties by providing training and employment opportunities. c) supporting vulnerable women in India
Eridge Rda Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationAffiliated to the national Riding for the Disabled Association , Eridge RDA provides riding for disabled people, including children with learning difficulties from one local maintained special schools and also children with specialeducational needs attending mainstream schools.
Bassetlaw Learning Disability Association
Associations, Beneficiary groupWe run a social club for adults with a learning disability and complex needs.Stephen House Club runs on a Thursday evenings at Stephen House in Retford - 7.00 - 9.00 pm.
South Norwood & Woodside Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social careNeighbourhood care services in South Norwood & Woodside, including -a) A Pop-In / Day Centre. b) A Lunch Club for older people . c) An activity centre and lunch for adults with learning disabilities. d) Transport services with wheelchair access, notably for older/ housebound/ disabled people to a supermarket e) Relevant activities for users of the Centre
Cti 2000
Beneficiary group, Social welfareCTI 2000 seeks to enable adults with learning disabilities to meet together for fun and friendship, be active members of the local community and reach their full potential.
Rye Harbour Sailability (rhs)
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, LeisureRye Harbour Sailability enables people with difficulties to enjoy the fun and freedom of sailing with an experienced helm and crew. This gives opportunities for sailors with learning difficulties, dementia, mild cerebral palsy and autism, for example, to build their confidence and apply this in their day to day activities. Local volunteers help run social and training events.
Transition Homes Community Land Trust
Beneficiary group, HousingThe provision of affordable, secure, and environmentally sustainable housing for people in housing need in Devon and Cornwall. We have planning permission for 23 new affordable units in Dartington, Totnes including units for young people with support needs and adults with learning disabilities, with 8 market homes for cross-subsidy.
Swadlincote And District Mencap And Gateway Society
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe objects of the club is the relief of people with a learning disability by providing help and support for them and their families, dependents and carers, and to provide or assist in the provision of facilities for the recreation of other leisure time occupation for people who have need thereof by reason of learning disability with the object of improving their conditions of life.
Derby Shield Society
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportTo raise funds to enhance the quality of life of persons with learning difficulties.
Doncaster Mencap
Beneficiary groupDoncaster Mencap provides two gateway club nights ( Wed/Thurs) for members. A carers group has been established with meetings once a month over the lunch period with guest speakers. Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council now rent part of our buildin monthly, for use as a day centre for adults with learning disabilities. This is enabling us to bring our building up to standard.
Croydon Disability Forum
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingProviding an open Forum for all people who have a disability ,sensory impairment or learning difficulty. Represent the views of these people on Statutory Authorities,Council, local Hospitals and NHS Croydon relative to ther services. Organise sub groups related to transport,sensory impairment,education,housing,direct payments,crime etc and identify key issues/concerns.
Rossendale Valley Mencap
Beneficiary group, LeisureProviding meeting and leisure activities for people with Learning Disabilities
The Club 2000 Sports And Leisure Club For The Disabled
Beneficiary group, LeisureWeekly club evening with sporting and leisure activities for people with disabilities, participation in inter-club sports days and swimming galas, varied weekend day trips during spring and summer and long weekend at Butlins. Club 2000 is open to anyone aged 16 or over. Currently all our 140+ members have a learning disability (from moderate to profound) and some also have physical disabilities.
Taunton And District Mencap Society
Beneficiary group, LeisureTM exists (A) for the relief of people with a learning disability in particular by the provision of help and support for them and their families, dependants and carers, and (B) To provide or assist in the provision of facilities for the recreation or other leisure time occupation for people who have need thereof by reason of learning disability with the object of improving their conditionsof life
Help Austistic Children
Beneficiary groupSupports autistic children both medically and financially.
The Kaye Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, LeisureFor the public benefit, to relieve the needs of young adults aged between 19 and 35 in England and Wales who are living with mental, physical or learning disabilities, and by extension their families and carers, in particular but not exclusively by the provision of grants to assist and support in their treatment, care, education, accommodation and recreation.
The Louis Ross Foundation
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social care, Social welfareProviding donations to charities supporting young people in Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire who (i) provide caring support (ii) help homeless young people (iii) give care, respite & education facilities for autistic young people (iv) improve young people's mental health. Also advancing the education of young people by making awards that foster innovation & opportunity to disadvantaged students.