Social care Charities That specialise in Respite
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The Sam White Legacy
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Social careFUND RAISING FOR THE PURPOSES OF SUPPORTING RESEARCH INTO CHILDHOOD BRAIN TUMOURS, CAUSES, EFFECTS AND TREATMENTS. IN ADDITION THE CHARITY CAN PROVIDE TRAVEL GRANTS FOR TREATMENT AT THE DESIGNATED HOSPITAL; AND IS CURRENTLY FUNDING SHORT RESPITE BREAKS TO SUPPORT BOTH PATIENTS AND FAMILY. LAUNCHING RETURN TO EDUCATION PATHWAY BRAIN INJURY STUDENTS.
The Friends Of Aston House
Associations, Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social careAston House is a purpose built 48 bedded care home offering Dementia, Nursing, Respite and End of Life care. The home also provides specialist care for young people with physical disabilities and learning difficulties. The Friends aim to improve the quality of life of the residents of the care home by working with staff, residents and relatives
Dudley Autistic Support Group
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Social careSupport of Me&U Youth Club. group meetings,respite, trips and events for parents and carersWorking with Dudley MBC Youth Service running one night a week specialist youth club and leading bid to take over the day to day management of Lower Gornal Youth Centre to secure the facility for the wider local communityschool holiday events, trips and activities for autistic young people
Friends Of Grove House
Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, Facilities, Housing, Social care, Social welfareFriends of Grove House, are a charity who help young disabled children.Grove House is a respite home for disabled children ages 6 years to 18 years, recently their minibus, was removed from them by local council, Friends of Grove House fundraised to buy then another one, this has now been achieved, and we are now working on making their large garden, wheelchair accessible. We are from Gateshead.
The West Charitable Trust
Professions, Religion, Social careThe cottage was donated for charitable purposes by the late Dorothy Richard as a place of retreat and spiritual refreshment for people in the Church and Charities that would otherwise be denied a respite break.Guests include full time Clergy and staff from various charities connected with the Trustees.
The Royal Air Forces Association - Dursley & South Gloucestershire Branch
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Social careWelfare and support to serving and ex-service RAF personnel and their dependant families who are in need, and support for respite care.
Runcorn Frodsham And District Society For Mentally Handicapped Children And Adults
Beneficiary group, Social careProvides activities for people with learning disabilities in Halton and Vale Royal. Also respite and support for carers.
Teesdale Opportunities For Disabled Youngsters Association
Beneficiary group, Social careWe provide respite to Parents/Carers through Activity Days and Activity Breaks for disabled people from 0 upwards, and their siblings.
Semerwater Outdoor Pursuit Centre
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social care, Social welfareBefriending, social and respite holidays for people with learning difficulties.
Friends Of Maplewood
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social careSupporting Disabled Children who attend a local Respite Centre
Friends Of Oaklands Care Home
Associations, Housing, Social careOaklands Care Home is a purpose built 55 bedded care home offering Residential and Respite care. The Friends aim to improve the quality of life of the residents of the care home by working with staff, residents and relatives.
Wimborne Wagtails Swimming Club For The Disabled
Associations, Beneficiary group, Health, Leisure, Social care, Social welfareThe provision of swimming lessons, water therapy, carer respite and social activities to people of all ages who have physical, mental health or learning disabilities (and their carers) in the Wimborne and surrounding East Dorset area, in a safe and friendly environment (which is not normally provided by statutory authorities) to improve their health and wellbeing.
Save A Child Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social careFor the public benefit.To relieve the needs of children and young people with any form of disability or special needs, their families and their carers by(A.)Providing access to good quality advice and services.(B.) Enabling more families to recover and provide peer support to each other.(C.)Offering support to carers by providing respite care.
UK Friends Of Tose Care Home Zimbabwe (for People With Learning Disabilities)
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social careFund Raising activities
Dursley Open Door
Social careDursley Open Door runs the Open Door Club, which is a weekly evening club for adults with learning and/or physical disabilities, who live in Dursley and the surrounding areas. Outings and other group activities are also arranged. Transport to and from Club meetings is normally provided, to increase respite time for carers.
The Chris Mbulu Trust
Education, Housing, Leisure, Social carea) Therapy services to provide a listening ear to troubled and endangered young adults. b) Mentoring workshops 1to1 and group c) Career and CV workshop and open days d) Tutoring services e) Therapy after release from all levels f) Tournaments and scout days g) Gym and training workshops i) 1-2-1 Coaching sessions j) Football matches partnered with grassrootk) Respite care home
Ashiana Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Social careTo empower, promote and protect the rights of children and young people with learning disability and their carers through:- the provision of arts, culture, recreational and leisure time activities- the provision of support activities and training which develop their skills- the relief of unemployment- the development of relationship and emotional skills- the provision of respite care
Fanny Maria Kemp Welfare Fund
Health, Social care, Social welfareProvides small grants for those in need, those who are sick, those who require help for purchase of equipment or goods, or who need some respite care or support.
Cchf Allaboutkids
Beneficiary group, Social care, Social welfareCCHF All About Kids (Formerly known as Children's Country Holidays Fund) is a registered national charity, founded in 1884. We exist to give disadvantaged children a range of residential activity and respite breaks. We improve the quality of children's lives and help them to recognise their potential in a safe and happy environment.
Royal Air Forces Association Itchen And Hamble Branch
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Social careIts a network of Clubs and Branches provides comradship for serving & post members of the RAF and a family atmosphere for all. Provides advice, support and care for you and your dependents when the need araises.Provides respite care breaks[including special winter breaks]
Northamptonshire Deaf Children's Society
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Social careWe provide a fun, informal monthly meeting / respite session for hearing impaired children in Northamptonshire and their families. We also organise inclusive trips and activities during school holidays that the children cannot always access easily.
Wirksworth Care Centre Project LTD
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social care1.Currently raising funds to keep the respite care flats in the Wirksworth Care Centre for the Elderly in operation.2.To provide equipment for the use of the residents of the care centre.3.To raise funds for the benefit and well being of the care centre residents.
Coedpoeth And District Care Group
Arts, Beneficiary group, Social careA CLUB WHICH OFFERS ACTIVITIES TO PEOPLE WITH A DISABILTY AND PROVIDES A RESPITE PERIOD FOR THEIR FAMILIES.ACTIVITES INCUDE ARTS & CRAFTS, GAMES, OUTINGS.THE CLUB IS OPEN TO ALL AGES.
The Small Society
Health, Social careProviding free, short-term respite accommodation for carers of people with mental health conditions.
St Anthony Of Padua Foundation For The Disabled
Social care, Social welfareGives grants through Social Services Departments and voluntary organisations for the relief of poverty. To enhance the independence of people with disabilities with grants towards respite care, household equipment, aids and adaptations etc.