Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in People with learning disabilities
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The League Of Friends Of 305 Ware Road
Associations, Beneficiary group, HealthGeneral charitable purposes for people with learning difficulties.
Oak Wood Schools Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareOak Wood Schools Association exists to raise funds to support the pupils of Oak Wood schools in the areas of extra equipment and resources. Most of the equipment is of a specialist nature, that enhances the development of pupils with Profound multiple, Severe and moderate learning disabilities. The Association also raises funds to provide the schools with minibuses.
Rowena Lodge Benevolent Fund
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareThe Rowena Lodge 3180 Benevolent Fund supports Lodge members, Lodge widows and family members in cases of ill health or financial hardship. In the wider community, grants are made for local charities in the Dorset, Hampshire and Isle of Wight areas, for hospices, cancer care and adults and children with learning difficulties. The education of children from deprived backgrounds is also supported.
The Blue River Project
Beneficiary groupThe principal activitiy of the company is the provision of high quality and person-centered services to people with learning difficulties in South East London
Hyphen-21 (supporting Community)
Beneficiary group, Education, HealthHyphen-21 promotes activities and skills which strengthen community. These include 'Poems for the wall,' a project which supplies poem-posters free of charge for display in schools, libraries and healthcare settings. The material includes a large number of bilingual poems and collections on mental health and learning disability ; also a collection of 25 illustrated poems for children around 10.
Harpenden Gateway Club
Associations, Beneficiary groupWe are a social club for adults with learning difficulties.
Cricket Federation For People With Disabilities
Arts, Beneficiary group, LeisureWe provide a competitive team sport for people with physical or learning disabilities, whatever their age, gender, colour or creed and provide the opportunity to progress in the sport from grass roots through to international level. We provide equipment for new teams to start playing the game, along with coaching and development books with all the information needed to run a team.
Oakwood High Youth Club
Beneficiary group, LeisureOakwood Youth Club operates in the Greater Manchester Area (predominantly Salford). Providing social and recreational activities for young people with learning disabilities. It is a voluntary club, with extensive experience in providing quality experiences in the arts, sports, outdoor pursuits and general lifeskill opportunities.
Watergate School Psfa
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, Education, Facilities, Social welfarePSFA engages in fund raising activities in support of Watergate School, a school for 110 children all with severe learning difficulties. Funds raised have been used for purchases of extra play and training equipment and for outings to places of interest. In recent years a soft play area and sensory garden have been funded by the PSFA as well as the replacement of one of our mini-buses.
Autism Sussex Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentTo promote for the public benefit in such manner as the directors (trustees) shall see fit the welfare, education, care of people disabled people, and in particular but not exclusively those with Autism, Asperger's syndrome and related conditions (hereinafter collectively referred to as "people with autism").
Lightsense
Beneficiary groupThe relief of mentally and physically handicapped children by the provision of research into, and the application of photosensory stimulation treatment. Aim to keep in touch and research new equipment currently a neurofeedback monitor to back up our lumatron treatment, through membership to the Cambridge Parents Partnership Group (LEA) linked to the Hyper Active Childrens Society for Autism and re
Prospects For People With Learning Disabilities
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Religion, Social careProvision of a wide range of residential, supported living, domiciliary and day opportunity services.Provision of support to churches and volunteers enabling people to become an integral part of local church life. Partnering Christian organisations and individuals in other countries, supporting and enabling them to develop projects that benefit people with learning disabilities.
One To One (north West Surrey)
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, LeisureOur charity project works with adults with learning disabilities from age 18, and aims to help them gain a greater sense of self worth, and ability to reach their potential. Working with volunteers, some of whom are students, we enable friendships and net-working to develop through regular activities. Included is sport, music, crafts, theatre and community involvement.
Future Visions
Beneficiary groupFUTURE VISIONS is a Charity run by and for the benefit of people with learning disabilities living within Nottinghamshire.
Our Father's House Community Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentWe provide holidays and activities for children and young people with learning disabilities and their carers.
Shropshire Autistic Supporters
Beneficiary groupwe offer support for parents
Steiner Friends
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Leisure, ResearchThe provision of educational courses and learning seminars, with opportunities for indoor and outdoor activities, based on the ethos of Rudolf Steiner. Subjects include agriculture, horticulture, anthroposophy, a range of well-being therapies, art and philosophy, care for people with learning disabilities.
Kingston Upon Hull Gateway Club
Associations, Beneficiary groupProvide social clubs for adults with Learning Difficulties. Go on trips, provide group activities with other providers.
Masonic Care Limited
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo provide residential accomodation and care for people with learning difficulties.
ADHD North West
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesHelpline, information, advice and support for individuals and families affected by ADHD and associated conditions throughout the north west.Outreach support, workshops and programmes for parents (predominantly but not exclusively within Lancashire).Information, advice, and training for professionals/support workers.Multi-agency working groups, lectures and conferences
Cranborne Chase Sporting Chance Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, LeisureAnnual sporting and recreational activities day provided primarily for adult people with learning disabilities.Provision of activities by regional clubs and associations.Provision of volunteer supporters with special emphasis on youth organisations.
Special Needs Activity Club (snac)
Associations, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareSNAC aims to provide opportunities for children, young people and others who have physical and/or learning difficulties. This is achieved by the provision of programmes of recreation, educational and social activities, outings and events. We encourage family members, along with the extended family, to join in these activities. This gives parents and carers the chance to network with others people.
The Sharland Charitable Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe Objects of the Charity, as provided in it's trust deed are widely drawn but are confined to exclusively charitable objectives and purposes. The trustees have determined to provide funds in connection with the treatment of children with autism using Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) methods, training of ABA therapists and research into autism.
Norfolk Autistic Society
Beneficiary groupTO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS WHO ARE ON THE AUTISTIC SPECTURM AND THEIR FAMILIES
Mansfield And District Autism Support Group
Beneficiary group, Social welfareOnline support and friendship, with advice if needed on all matters to parenting an autistic child.