Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in People with learning disabilities
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Ash Lea School Fund
Beneficiary group, EducationSchool for students with moderate to severe and complex learning difficulties. Financially supporting students with residential activities, off site activities and specialist equipment to meet the needs of the children.
Rainbow Horses Trust
Animals, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportWe raise money to allow children and young people with autism and similar conditions to access equine assisted therapeutic learning. We operate in the East Midlands.
Grow Moorlands
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, HealthGrow Moorlands is a social enterprise which aims to engage and develop young people with learning disabilities and mental health issues. The enterprise will provide training and development opportunities, accredited qualifications, work experience, independent living support and volunteer opportunities to support, promote and enhance a wide range of opportunities to service users.
Learning Disability Cannock
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureTo provide social and leisure activities for people with learning difficulties living in Cannock and the surrounding area.
The Somerset Court Autistic Trust
Beneficiary group, LeisureProviding help and facilities for the residents of Somerset Courts - all of whom are adults suffering from autism. This includes the provision of leisure equipment, furniture, holidays where not otherwise provided for, and so on
Strathcross Supporters
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Leisure, Social care, Social welfareWe are a small association of volunteers set up to support the residents of two residential homes for adults with learning difficulties, Strathmore and Highcross, and their associated independent houses. Our major objective is improving the quality of life of the residents. We do this by supporting activities in the fields of the arts, sport and health/fitness as well as general social events.
Angels Animal Rescue
Beneficiary groupRescue and rehome unwanted abused and abandonded animals. This involves their day to day care until they are rehomed. They are also used to help people (especially children) with mental illnesses and learning difficulties.
Clifton Catholic Fellowship With Handicapped People
Beneficiary groupGroup for people with learning disabilities and their families.Meeting once a month for Mass and a few outings each year.
Lincolnshire Autistic Society
Beneficiary groupProvide information, work with and support local support groups.
Community Autism Project (cap)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, LeisureWe provide support before, during and after diagnosis for families with children/young people on the autism spectrum. We advance education of the public, in particular those who work with and provide services to meet the needs of these families. Provide, and support provision of, facilities in the interests of social welfare in recreation with the objective of improving their conditions of life.
The Wal-A-Bees
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportSupporting people with Learning Difficulties during activities/travel training/life skills. Fund raising to enable this support.
The Group The Musical
Arts, Beneficiary groupTheatre AcademyCommunity DramaRaising Awareness of Autism and disabilityTeaching music, drama, dance and performance
Up Unique Potential
Beneficiary group, Social careTo start a Day centre specifically designed to cater for young adults aged 19 to 25 years old with physical and learning disabilities. Provide a positive, well resourced learning environment staffed by trained and committed professionals.Encouraging students to develop a positive attitude to learning, through the celebration of success and achievement.
Phoenix House Friends Association
Beneficiary groupCharity for Adults with Learning Disabilities, to go on holiday & have outings & Christmas presents
Flower Lane Action Group
Beneficiary groupProviding additional resources for the Service Users of Flower Lane Autism Centre.
Children With Hidden Disabilities
Animals, Beneficiary group, HealthThe Charity has been formed to give children with hidden disabilities the chance of therapy by the interaction with horses, when riding or working with horses directly i.e., grooming etc.Evidence has shown that this interactions with horses can help children in all manner of mental health, anxiety and ADHD issues etc.The changes in children is fir nominal.
One World Hub / Osca
Beneficiary group, Social careSupport group for families in Oldham with children and any other persons on the Autism Spectrum and any other related disabilities. Training and care for Adults with Autism and/or related disabilities.Regular meetings, Newsletters, Focus Group Meetings.Family activities.Short Break Service for Families.
The Friends Of Haylands Farm
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo promote the relief of learning difficulties attending Haylands Farm, Ryde by supporting the work of the Farm and supplementing the services provided
Step
Beneficiary group, LeisureWeekly football training sessions for adults with learning disabilities or difficulties in Camden.Providing pathway for Football Association coaching qualifications for adults with LDD.Providing coaching sessions by qualified coaches to third parties.
Helping Hands
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social careTo raise funds for Sudbury Resource Centre. To ensure Suffolk County Council provides day care services for adults with learning disabilities.
Brookfield Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationBrookfield Association is the Parent/Teachers Association for Brookfield House Special school. The school looks after children aged 3-19 with a wide range of physical disabilities, learning disabilities, complex medical needs & hearing impairments. We raise funds to enhance the children's education by putting on events that are accessible to them and raising awareness within the community.
Lovely Heritage Down Syndrome
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo relieve the needs of children and young people with Down Syndrome or other learning disabilities by the provision of recreational activities and support for their parents and carers and raising awareness of the issues faced by children and young people with Down Syndrome or learning disabilities, their families and carers.
Gapsca Charity UK
Beneficiary group, HealthWe help families living with disabled children to speak and treat them as any child. Others families do not understand autism, learning difficulties, sleep walking etc. are health disorders/conditions which need medical help but some parents consider these conditions as family issue, so we try to help for them to approach hospital and association dealing with children who suffer with the same
Great Yarmouth Mencap
Beneficiary groupTo help any person that has learning disabilities and also to support the local groups that help people with learning disabilities
Glastonbury And District Mencap Society
Beneficiary groupSupporting and encouraging people with a learning disability, their families and carers.Raising awareness of the needs of people with a learning disability.