Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in People with learning disabilities
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All About Autism
Beneficiary group, Education, Facilities, Social careAdvancing education for the public benefit by supporting the provision of teaching, facilities and other support for children with a diagnosis of autism living in the London Borough of Hackney, particularly but not exclusively by support of The Garden School. The School will look to offer extra - curricular, holiday and respite services to children with disabilities and their families.
West Wilts Mencap
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportFundraising to provide support in the area of West Wiltshire for children and young people with learning disabilities.
Prarthanatrust
Beneficiary group, HealthThe object of the CIO is to advance the education of children with developmental disabilities including autism, learning disability, sensory impairments, ADD/ADHD, language and communication disorders in India.Started interaction and meeting the locals (communities) in the target area to assimilate the needs of the children in the area. Meeting the villagers/doctors and other professional area
The Federation Of Westminster Special Schools Charity Fund
Beneficiary group, EducationThe purpose of the Charity is to raise donations/funds to enhance the learning and facilities at two special schools, College Park School for pupils with autism and complex learning needs within the moderate range and Queen Elizabeth ll Jubilee School for pupils with severe and profound and multiple learning difficulties..
Gateshead Kestrels (disability Sports Club)
Beneficiary group, LeisureGateshed Kestrels' object is the relief of children and young people with a physical, sensory and/or learning disability who live, are educated or work in the Gateshead area by encouraging and facilitating them to participate, cooperate and integrate in sport, physical activities, outdoor and adventurous activities (OAA) and other leisure activities?
Slaley Riding For The Disabled Association
Animals, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportWe are a group of around 20 volunteers, who provide and support horse and riding activities for children with learning difficulties and physical disabilities in the west Northumberland area.
Stars Community Creations
Beneficiary group, HealthSTARS Community Creations is a community hub for individuals with learning disabilities and/or mental health issues in the Bridgend areaThe charity is named STARS, which stands for Skills, Training, Assessment, Resources and Services. These are all things that users of the STARS centre can access.
The Priory Guild
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareThe Priory Guild seeks to raise funds and receive donations. The Priory Guild supports Priory School (special needs). Priory School caters for 11-19 year old students with severe learning difficulties and autism. We support the mini-buses and give each class funds to access community facilities. We give support to students on free school meals to go on school journeys.
Melody
Arts, Beneficiary groupMelody aims to:raise awareness of the benefits of playing a musical instrument for people with learning disabilities, provide training opportunities for teachers, develop our website www.melodymusic.org.uk, host events and showcase concerts given by people with learning disabilities and provide ensemble musical experience through Melody Music projects
Better Living
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareOur purpose is to enhance the lives of some of society's most vulnerable people - the elderly and adults with severe learning disabilities - by creating unique combined residential opportunities and linking them with extensive leisure facilities which will be shared with the local community - thus eliminating their isolation and demonstrating an entirely new way of providing care.
Rugby Gateway Club
Beneficiary group, LeisurePROVIDES LEASURE ACTIVITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
Friends Of Abingdon Day Support
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social welfareProvide amenities and social activities for people with learning disabilities.
Clearly Cool Clubs
Beneficiary group, Social welfareClearly Cool Clubs welcome children, young people/Adults from Buckinghamshire and surrounding counties, who have a range of disabilities and special needs, in particular, those with Autistic Spectrum Disorders and wide range of associated difficulties, to enjoy, games activities and Clubs, promoting friendship, confidence and positive self-esteem. We are currently rebuilding face to face provision
Newark And Sherwood Autism Support Group
Beneficiary groupParents of Austic children supporting each other
Shine Theatre Trust
Arts, Beneficiary groupSupports and helps fund inclusion in the performing arts for all children and young adults regardless of any learning difficulty, mobility or social need in the short term.
The Friends Of Drumbeat
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationTo advance the education of pupils in particular by: Developing effective relationships between staff, parents and others Engaging in activities and providing facilities or equipment which support the school and advance the education of the pupils.To relieve the needs of children with autism and their families, by provision of a support network and raising awareness of ASD
Loughborough Good News Centre
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, ReligionProvision of Cristian resources for education, worship , and personal use.Listening ear for those in distress. Help with form-filling for those with learning difficulties. Voluntary employment work placements for variety of situations. Quiet space for people to sit, pray, think in peace. Prayer requests. Open forum for discussions of faith. Talks & presentations for community groups.
Synergy Wales (cyfle Cymru)
Beneficiary group, Social careTo provide day and respite provision to adults and children with Learning Disabilities
St. Helens Autism Support
Beneficiary groupTo promote and protect good health by raising awareness of autism spectrum disorder and related conditions. To engage in initiatives that foster acceptance of autism and related conditions. To promote activities that support diagnosed individuals and their families to live full and equal lives
Ferris Foundation
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social welfaresupports young adults who have a learning disability and/or physical disability in social activities which promote fun and friendship in a specific residential setting
Cheltenham And North Gloucestershire Mencap Society
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportRaising funds to help and support people with learning disabilities. Running an evening club for adults with learning disabilities with voluntary helpers.
Friends Of The Glenfield Project
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Leisure, Social welfareTo raise funds to provide young people (with learning disabilities and complex health care needs) who use The Glenfield Project for short breaks with experiences and equipment to enhance their lives and use of the project. This includes sensory equipment, leisure activities, specially adapted equipment, summer activities, holidays, toys and social events.
Wokingham And Reading Dyslexia Association
Beneficiary group, EducationMeetings held for parents and teachers to help with issues relating to specific learning difficulties.Meetings held in the Reading/ Wokingham area.
The Mill Lane Parent Carers Association
Beneficiary group, LeisureRelief of people with learning difficulties especially those attending Mill Lane Centre by providing help and support for them and their families,dependents and carers.Help to provide/assist in provision of facilitiesfor recreation/leisure time occupation for people with learning disabilities with object of improving their lives.
Oak House Trust LTD
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, LeisureTo provide a comfortable residence for male adults with learning disabilities. Supplying facilities to give a feeling of being able to contribute towards the upkeep of the establishment by their particicpation in horticultural activities, animal husbandry etc. To offer opportunitiedsto take part in local community activities. To develop the resdient's personal skills and awareness.