Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in People with learning disabilities
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African Caribbean Women's Development Centre
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, EducationInclusive Community Education and training. VDP/Volunteer Development Programme. Supplementary Schools Project. CASE: Advocacy & Support. UP! Project for people with learning disabilities. Community consultations/research. English Classes with a Difference. Elders Women's Project, Elder Men's Project. Hot desk facilities. Meeting room hire. LABRISH! newsletter.
Kiki's Foundation
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo relieve the needs of children and young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other learning disabilities and their families and carers by the provision of recreational activities in the interests of social welfare, support, education and practical advice for their parents and carers and raising awareness of the issues faced by children and young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Friends Of New Siblands School
Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureThe charity supports children attending New Siblands School who have severe learning difficulties and disabilities. This includes the purchase of recreational or educational equipment and supporting the school and it's activities.
Solihull Swimming Club For The Disabled (the Seals)
Associations, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareThe Seals-Solihull Swimming Club for the Disabled- exists to provide an opportunity for physically disabled members and those with learning disabilities in the Solihull area to enjoy a swim every Monday evening(except Bank Holidays) during a private session at the local pool. Social activities are also included in the Club's calendar of events.
South Northamptonshire Mencap Gateway Club
Arts, Beneficiary group, LeisureOur Club, people aged 16 and over with learning disabilities, we meet once a week at the Club Venue, where we organise a variety of activities for members, some of which we conduct ourselves, and others where we invite third party specialists to conduct for us, Dancing, Live music, Keep Fit, etc. However, we also take members out for Meals, Theatre, Discos, Pub visits, etc. Our club is for members
M2 Sped Awareness
Beneficiary group, EducationOur main aim is to advance the education of the general public and students in London schools in the subject of Special Educational Differences (SPEDs) such as Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, ADHD and Autism.
Touchstone Drama
Arts, Beneficiary groupTo provide practical Shakespeare and other drama teaching and workshops for schoolchildren of all ages and abilities, particularly those with SEN (Special Educational Needs), MLD (Mulitiple Learning Difficulties), PMLD (Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties).
Learning Disability Resource Centre
Beneficiary groupThe Learning Disability Resource Centre provides a range of services and resources for families of people with learning disabilities and professionals working with people with learning disabilities.
Castle Hill Special School Fund
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationRaising funds for Castle Hill School to enhance the provision for pupils with severe and profound learning difficulties. The school has achieved Specialist Status in Communication and Interaction
Liskeard And Area Monday Club
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo provide or assist in the provision of facilities for the recreation or other leisure time occupation for adults with learning difficulties living in Liskeard and the surrounding areas one day a week, with the intention of improving their condition in life.
Voices For Autism
Beneficiary groupVoices for Autism support families who care for a young person aged 0-25 who have a diagnosis of Autism. Voices for Autism run regular coffee mornings and events which educate and support families. Sign-posting families to specific support in the borough of Southwark and further afield. Families meet up regularly to exchange experience, learn new skills and advice.
Sharing Stories About Autism
Beneficiary groupWe host free meet ups, where we provide practical and emotional support for parents and carers. We organise talks and events, helping parents and carers learn more about autism and how best to support their child. We also provide autism friendly events and activities that the parents and carers can enjoy with their families.
Burntwood Youth For Christ
Beneficiary group, EducationBurntwood YFC is a local charity providing youth work in and out of schools, colleges and churches across Burntwood and the surrounding areas. We are an independent local centre of Youth for Christ and we work with young people from ages 10-19 years old and up to 25 for those with learning difficulties. We work in accordance with the five outcomes set out in Every Child Matters.
Fen Edge Association For The Learning Disabled (f.e.a.l.d)
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, LeisureFEALD arranges and funds social and leisure events for people with learning disabilities in the Fen Edge Educational Area of South Cambs. The charity also gives grants to individuals for holidays and leisure activities.
The Association Of Parents, Staff And Friends Of Kingsdown School
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationKINGSDOWN SCHOOL IS FOR PUPILS WITH SEVERE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES, PROFOUND AND MULTIPLE DIFFICULTIES, PHYSICAL DISABILITIES AND ASSOCIATED LEARNING DIFFICULTIES.THE OBJECT OF THE ASSOCIATION IS TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUPILS BY PROVIDING AND ASSISTING IN THE PROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR EDUCATION (NOT NORMALLY PROVIDED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY).
The Helen Allison School Parents And Friends Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationThe Helen Allison School is part of The National Autistic Society. The Parents and Friends Association exists to raise money to support the activities of the school and its pupils all of who have a diagnosis of an autism spectrum disorder..
The Astley And Stourport Health And Welfare Fund
Beneficiary group, HealthThe charity can assist anyone of any age who is in need as a result of health problems (including mental health) or because of disability (this includes learning difficulties) and who is, at the point of referral, unable to make provision for their needs, and who lives within the area covered by the charity. Grants may be made to organisations who operate within the area to assist such people.
Carmarthen Carriage Drivers
Animals, Beneficiary groupWe are part of Riding for the Disabled. We operate a group that caters for people with both physical and learning disabilities to give everyone the freedom to experience driving a horse drawn carriage.
The Abingdon Open Door Project
Beneficiary group, HealthSupport and educate individuals with mental health disorders and learning difficulties. Provision of services and premises on a day centre facility. Liasing with other charitable bodies to educate and make contact with Early Years Learning teams to support difficult children.
Holyhead Gateway Club
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureWe are a social club for adults with special needs and learning difficulties. Our club meets once a week on saturday mornings. We take part in arts & crafts, juggling, games, sports, we go to shows and go for days out.
Archdiocese Of Birmingham Catholic Fellowship (caring For And Supporting People With Physical, Sensory And Learning Disabilities)
Beneficiary groupcaring for and supporting people with Physical,Sensory And learning Disabilities
Palliative Care For People With Learning Disabilities Network
Beneficiary group, HealthPalliative Care for People with Learning Disabilities Network exists to raise awareness of the palliative care needs of people with learning disabilities, to share and promote best practice, and to enhance collaboration between all services providers, health care professionals, paid care staff, family carers, carers with a learning disability and people with a learning disability.
Living Autism Foundation
Beneficiary groupThe Living Autism Foundation helps autistic people find the support they need.by providing:- - A free advice line and website offering information, advice and assistance,. - Workshops to provide their families with practical strategies to cope with any anxieties the autistic person might experience.- Undertake relevant research and disseminate the results to the public.
The Macclesfield Seals Swimming Club
Beneficiary group, LeisureSwimming charity for children and adults that have a variety of disabilities ranging from behavioural and learning difficulties to disabilities gained through illness.
Bentham, Ingleton And Burton Mencap
Beneficiary groupSupport to local people with learning disabilities and their families and carers