Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in People with learning disabilities
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Alex Foundation
Beneficiary groupOur objects are to enhance, promote and raise awareness of the potentials of children and young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Epilepsy, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) with family and carers.
S.a.ei.a Syndesmos Atomon Me Eidikes Ananges "special Needs Association"
Beneficiary group, Healthgeneral charitable purposes for persons with physical and sensory disabilities, learning difficulties of all ages and their families
Socops
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesSOCOPS operates 2 youth groups in Exeter, accessed by young people with a diagnosis of Aspergers syndrome or high functioning Autism. Socops provides social opportunities and support for the entire family including parents and siblings.The youth group for 8-15 year olds is based at a community centre and meets weekly.The youth group for 15+ meets at different venues in the community.
Fairways Community Centre
Arts, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Health, LeisureAshtanga Yoga Yin Yoga Mindfullness sessions Library servicechildrens yogaCardio fitnesspilatesfundraising events Holistic health therapiescafe 3 Religious groups Various keep fit groupsC'mon in Club (learning difficulties anCouncil surgeries and meetingQi GongGardening
The Coach House Community Arts And Crafts Centre
Arts, Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureTo advance the education of the General Public ,in particular, of people with learning disabilities, in Arts and Crafts.To provide a Community Centre for the use of the inhabitants of Oldswinford, Stourbridge,including the use of the property for meetings, lectures and classes or other forms of recreation and leisure time occupation.
Herts People First
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesA user led, rights based, self advocacy organisation run by and for adults with a learning disability. We run self advocacy groups, forum meetings, attend local, countywide and National consultation meetings. We provide 'Keep Safe' and 'Our Rights' training to people with a learning disability and staff. We operate in the area of Hertfordshire and the Eastern Region.
Friends Of Roshni UK
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, HealthFriends of ROSHNI UK supports ROSHNI, a special school and therapy centre for disabled children and adults in Gwalior, India. We fund named projects, recruit and train skilled volunteers from the UK to work in India, offer technical advice, and collect resources for use at the centre.ROSHNI has over 1500 beneficiaries, affected by conditions like cerebral palsy, autism and learning disabilities
Wirral And Chester Riding For The Disabled
Animals, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportProviding and coordinating facilities by way of financial support and volunteer helpers assistance to enable persons with learning difficulties and/or special needs to enjoy the benefits of horse riding.
The Beckenham And Penge Gateway Club
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe provision of social, leisure & recreational activities for adults with a learning disability
Friends Of Shenstone And Svf
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationThe Friends fundraise to support the purchasing of specialised equipment for Shenstone School pupils. They also help fund the purchase and maintenance of school buses, and play equipment for outside areas. Shenstone is a school for pupils aged 2 to 11 with severe learning difficulties. The school operates across two sites, Shenstone School (Crayford) and Shenstone Early Years Centre (Sidcup).
Scunthorpe Gateway
Beneficiary group, LeisureOur aims are to offer support to our members with learning disabilities and their families and carers. We also offer leisure and sporting opportunities to our members.
UK Autism Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationThe charity exists to support, lobby and campaign on behalf of parents and carers of children and adults with Autism and Aspergers syndrome. The charity seeks long term to establish a UK Autism School and Centre in the London Borough of Redbridge to provide assessment and educational support which may not be provided by other agencies.
Coed Ely Community Centre
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureWe provide for art classes, a space for people with learning difficulties, health and fitness with karate and tang so do, a social outlet and youth club for ages 8 and above, also private functions.
Neurodivergent Safe Space
Beneficiary group, HealthWe support Neurodivergent (Autistic,PDA, ADHD, DCD) teens and young adults aged 13-30 and their parent/carers who are experiencing mental health difficulties or supporting people through a hard time.We currently run multiple clubs per week where the attendees meet up, join in activities, speak to neurodivergent adults, go out for activities, and get support for their mental health difficulties
Basil Houghton Memorial Trust
Beneficiary groupTrustees will award grants of money (or pay for services, support or goods) to allow people with a learning disability to fulfil their dreams or aspirations and to improve the quality of their lives either individually or collectively. Individual beneficiaries must be resident in Shropshire.
Meander Theatre Company
Arts, Beneficiary groupWorking with learning disabled and autistic people to:- provide experiences & advice to develop artistic, creative and leadership skills- raise awareness of the lived experience of learning disability and autism, through the creation and presentation of theatre arts- educate theatres and arts organisations on accessible and inclusive practice
Yawn
Beneficiary group, Social welfareA charity supporting people with Learning Disabilities and their families: Current activities include:Regular social Family Disco for our beneficiaries and their family and friendsA club for sociable young minded adults with learning disabilities. (Age 18 to 30 to join) activities, outings and weekends away. Provides a supportive environment to meet, socialise and enjoy time with friend
The Eric Drummond-Mercer Memorial Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe Trust was established in order to provide financial help for people with a learning disability and their carers. The intention is to make grants towards projects such as helping with holidays, providing equipment outright or on loan, paying for transport, paying fees for educational help etc
The International Pre-Autistic Network
Beneficiary groupTo promote early diagnosis and intervention with infants presenting pre-autistic behaviour and difficulties in parental bonding.
Louise And Mark Tenzer Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupGeneral charitable purposes focusing on learning difficulties and medical research
The John Ede Trust
Beneficiary groupThe trust was established for the benefit of those with learning difficulties in the Parish of Capel & in the administrative county of Surrey.
Arun Sunshine Group
Associations, Beneficiary group1. To build and support a social group of adults with learning disabilities.2. To provide a stimulating environment which allow the users to experiment and develop and recognise their own potential.3. To encourage the users to improve their communication and decision making skills.4. To contribute to the well being and independence of the members
The Monday Club
Arts, Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureWe provide a meeting place in Abbots Langley Herts where people with severe learning difficulties can meet up on a Monday evening.The club takes its members out bowling at least 6 times a year and to see a musical show in London once a year, the club meets at Abbots Langley Community Centre where we have many activities going on each week, Table tennis, Snooker, arts& Crafts, Coffee Bar ETC:
Swansea Mencap Society
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareWe provide social and advocacy services for people with learning difficulties at our premises at Friendship House.
Westgate Youth Project
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareThe Umbrella Club is a targeted project for young people aged 10 to 19 with hidden disabilities; defined as any disability that is not immediately apparent upon meeting the young person, e.g. ASD, ADHD or Mental Illness. We provide a safe, nurturing and positive environment where young people can meet, socialise, make new contacts and friends, learn and cultivate and sense of belonging