Social care Charities That specialise in Respite
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The Bergman Osterberg Union Benefit Fund
Education, Health, Housing, Social careFinancial help given to meet a particular need of former students having completed initial teacher training on Dartford Campus/The University of Greenwich and ex-members of staff. Payments towards the cost of provision of service or equipment for the sick and infirm, adaptations to homes of the disabled, fuel bills, travel expenses for hospital, care home or respite care visits.
Friends Of Bury Young Carers
Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, Social careTo support the needs of young carers (18 years or under) and their families within Bury enabling the provision of a respite and resource centre for young carers and their families, to be accessed during and outside school hours. Providing support, breaks activities & training to ensure that they are supported to have the same life chances as their peers.
The Philips Price Fund
Housing, Social carewe provide financial support for home alterations, respite care, general relief for the needy in the Parishes of Tibberton, Taynton and Rudford & Highleadon.
Friends Of Larchwood
Associations, Health, Housing, Social careLarchwood is a purpose built 64 bedded care home offering Dementia 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.
Farnborough & Cove War Memorial Hospital Trust LTD
Beneficiary group, Health, Heritage, Social careThe charity promotes the welfare of the aged, disabled and infirm within the local area of benefit by running a Day Care Centre from Mondays to Fridays. In addition, the first floor of the building provides a residential facility for the elderly providing permanent care as well as respite and short stay accommodation.
Royal Air Forces Association Cambridge Branch
Armed forces, Housing, Social careCollects on behalf of national charity 'Royal Air Forces Association (RAFA)'.Welfare Officer assesses potential ex RAF welfare cases for finacial assistance or to arrange respite breaks at RAFA homes.Has monthly social meetings.
Litinta
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social care, Social welfarecare service for the elderly, disable, families with children, language support, befriending and help with respite breaks.
Equal Ability Radio
Arts, Beneficiary group, Social care, Social welfareEqual Ability Radio, a registered charity broadcaster is based in the UK but potentially serving one billion disabled listeners, the disadvantaged, families and carers worldwide. We seek to provide medical equipment, treatments and respite care.It will fund its overheads and costs through commercial advertising, merchandise, donations, sponsorship, grants staged events and gift aid.
Friends Of Lyndon House
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Leisure, Social careClassification 302 does not really apply to us. Friends of Lyndon House is a support group, raising funds to provide leisure facilities and activities for the children who are resident at Lyndon House, an NHS Respite Care Unit.
4 Children And Family Respite
Beneficiary group, Social careKeisha's Blessing
Beneficiary group, Social care, Social welfarePROVIDE FREE RESPITE BREAKS FOR BEREAVED PARENTS AND CLOSE FAMILY MEMBERS
The Caregivers Support Trust
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social careTo preserve and protect the health of those caring for or nursing people with physical, mental or sensory impairment, within the family or home in South American countries, with particular focus on the Republic of Colombia. In particular but not exclusively assisting in the provision of respite services and other support activities.
Kreslu Police Charity
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Saving of lives, Social careKreslu is the Cornish word for police and hence the chosen name for our charity, which was founded in 2016. The charity operates in Cornwall alone, providing support to both seriously injured and seriously ill police employees and volunteers, in Cornwall. We provide respite breaks, family days out and other gifts.
Shaw Wood Activities Group
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social care, Social welfareTo aid the integration of people with Learning Disabilities into the community of Groby by promoting independent living skills and social inclusion.Meeting at Groby Ex Serviceman's Club we offer a range of activities to promote social skills.Also arrange a weekend away for members to Center Parcs to offer a break away from home and giving carers and family respite.
Adeles Memorial Fund
Beneficiary group, Health, Social careHelping children and young people with terminal illnesses such as cancer when a cure is no longer likely,by providing respite breaks or grants for a special treat or outing. Priority will be given to children and young people from the North East of England.
Jenson's Twinkle Stars
Beneficiary group, Social care, Social welfareProvides bereavement activities, keepsakes, respite and day trips and resources to bereaved families.
Lady Elizabeth Grey Rest Fund
Beneficiary group, Social careTo assist women in the County of Northumberland who are in need of rest and respite towards the cost of a break. The charity exists to help particularly those who are caring for others or who are convalescent.
Halo (handicapped Activities And Leisure Organisation)
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social careProviding a social club for disabled adults and children giving respite for parents and carers.Club nights are every 1st3rd & 5th Tuesday each month we provide arts and crafts,quizes,cooking,games etc.
The Royal Air Forces Association - Northampton Branch
Armed forces, Social careTo assist serving and former members of the Royal Air Force with either financial help, respite care or information on other forms of assistance as and when the need arises.
Friends Of Chernobyl's Children (west Leicestershire)
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Saving of lives, Social careThe charity is dedicated to providing 4-week respite breaks in Leicestershire for children affected by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Our aim is to bring each child to the UK for 5 consecutive years in the belief that this brings cumulative health benefits and enables them to live fuller and healthier lives. Each child is placed with a volunteer host family during their stay in the UK.
Myhre Syndrome UK & Europe
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social careTo provide support, respite & counsel to those suffering with or supporting those who are from Myhre Syndrome. Activites are not limited to interventions, with support & advice, alongside building of Myhre Awareness across the UK, and the building of an Advocacy Group. Strategically, inception of a Myhre Centre of Excellence & strong associations with sister organisation's who share our outlook.
Respite For Veterans
Social careThe Friends Of Horse Fair
Animals, Associations, Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social careHorse Fair is a purpose built care home offering Dementia, Nursing, Residential, Respite and End of Life care. Horse Fair Care Home also provides specialist care for young people with physical disabilities. The Friends aim to improve the quality of life of the residents of the care home by working with staff, residents and relatives.
The Respite Association
Social careAfter 20 years of supporting carers, this Charity updated to a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) in 2021 - see Charity Number: 1193232. This Charity remains open on the register to allow for the collection of any residual donations or legacies given under the old registration. A legal transfer document is in place to move any such donations to the new Charity on a regular basis.
The Romsey Gateway Club
Beneficiary group, Housing, Leisure, Social care, Social welfareRomsey Gateway club caters for adults with learning disabilities and has done for over thirty years. We seek to provide opportunities for friendship, recreation and entertainment. The development of existing skills outings and intigrating within the community. This allows for a few hours respite and rest to those who care for our members when they are at home.