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THE ANGLO SA FOUNDATION
#1155696 · £51,513 income
To advance and promote such purposes as are exclusively charitable and for the benefit of the public in the UK or worldwide, including advancement of education, religion, cultural or heritage or the relief of those in need because of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage, primarily but not exclusively through the provision of grants.
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DYLAN CECIL MEMORIAL FUND
#1161669 · £3,010 income
Providing holidays for families / people who have need by reason of ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
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PARACHEER INTERNATIONAL C.I.O
#1161607 · £1,143 income
Workshops and classes for integrated groupsRules and guidelines for EP's to judge competitive Paracheer divisionsCheerleading coaches training to help bring confidence teaching disabled people.Promote to the cheerleading community the benefits of integration within the sport.Assist disabled people to become cheerleaders, or who are already cheerleading, in finding inclusive teams
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VINCHEL FOUNDATION
#1162681 · £166,713 income
The objectives of the Foundation are to attract donations with which to pay out grants for the relief of people who are blind or visually impaired, the relief of their families and carers, the advancement of education of them, the advancement of scientific knowledge of the causes and treatment of blindness. The Charity has yet to attract substantial funding to enable it to realise its objectives.
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HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM ARTS FESTIVAL
#1162116 · £45,454 income
The object of the Hammersmith and Fulham Arts Festival (HF ArtsFest) is to advance the appreciation of and involvement in the arts in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham for the public benefit, in particular, but not exclusively, through the provision of an arts festival. HF ArtsFest is an inclusive annual ArtsFest for the whole community including disabled and non-disabled artists.
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ORWELL PANTHERS ATHLETICS CLUB
#1163145 · £3,012 income
Fully inclusive disability athletics club. Clubmark registered & affiliated to the UKA, the club offers training twice a week in Ipswich for track, field & wheelchair athletes who compete at county, regional & national level. Many athletes are part of the Special Olympics program. For 8 yrs & up .Includes young people & adults with learning disabilities, physical and sensory disabilities.
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THE MIDHURST COMMUNITY BUS
#1162657 · £13,767 income
As set out in the Constitution the objects of MCB are to provide transport facilities in Midhurst, West Sussex, and its neighbourhood (?area of benefit?) for people who have special need of such facilities because they are elderly, poor or disabled, people with young children or those living in isolated areas where there are no adequate public transport facilities
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THE HUNTER CHARITABLE TRUST
#1163879 · £8,094 income
To provide grants to individuals in Leicestershire (or other parts of the United Kingdom as the trustees see fit) or other charities, for the benefit of individuals who are in need by reason of their youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage, so that such persons may improve their personal circumstances and quality of life.
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IPSWICH GROUP RIDING FOR THE DISABLED ASSOCIATION
#1163321 · £6,427 income
Providing horse riding activities to disabled people.
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THE SHIRLEY AND IAN WATSON CHARITABLE TRUST
#1163442 · £23,039 income
The objective is to make donations to charities whose objects are(a) Relief of those in need by reason of youth, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage(b) Prevention or relief of poverty(c) Advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science.The Trustees identify charities (preference being given to smaller ones) and decide annually which shall be supported.
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DOVER ASSOCIATION FOR DISABLED PEOPLE
#1164371 · £17,058 income
We provide our physically disabled adult members with indoor meetings during the winter months, bus trips out during the summer and a Christmas lunch each year.
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FRIENDS OF SAWBRIDGEWORTH NEURO CENTRES
#1167409 · £22,380 income
The Friends of Sawbridgeworth Neuro Centres is a small charity dedicated to improving the lives of adults with severe brain injuries which lead to significant physical/ cognitive/communicative disability. We raise & disburse funds in order to provide therapeutic activities for residents and their families, to enhance their physical environment, and to relieve the poverty of those with no support.
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FIGHTBACK (SOCIETY FOR DISABLED REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS)
#1168874 · £72,953 income
Fightback provides mediation, advocacy and representation to the disabled, refugees, asylum seeker, BME groups, the homeless and destitute. We provide a weekly coffee morning, befriending and drop in service, use of phones, computers, form filling, various health related classes, CV writing, updating U/C journals and food parcels.
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CLIFF HOLLINS RDA CENTRE
#1164385 · £17,748 income
We are a riding for the disabled group offering lessons to all ages of riders with disabilities
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IMBA HOUSE
#1167280 · £568 income
The charity organises fundraising events in the UK. It works with its Zimbabwe trust board to agree the priority needs of the disabled children's day centre in Harare. We directly provide equipment and day to day provisions; make grants to the Zim board to provide specialist and educational services to the Centre; seek through our work to raise awareness of disability in the local community.
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GAINSBOROUGH TRINITY FOUNDATION
#1168775 · £465,696 income
THE RELIEF OF THOSE IN NEED BY REASON OF YOUTH, AGE, ILL-HEALTH, GENDER, ECONOMIC STATUS, DISABILITY OR OTHER DISADVANTAGE IN LINCOLNSHIRE.
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DREAM CIO
#1169165 · £5,531 income
Dream CIO provides a weekly meeting point for adults living with disabilities/impairments . It offers art/craft sessions, meals/trips a community cafe & speakers/ community involvement. It has an accessible community garden . It passes on information to the beneficiaries about disability related issues.
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THE TOM MABBOTT FUND
#1167539 · £191,805 income
The relief of those in need, for the benefit of past and present members and staff of Signature Litigation LLP and their dependants, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
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UK INDIA CHARITABLE TRUST
#1170443 · £0 income
Raise funds in the UK to support poor individuals and projects primarily in INDIA.To provide grants and support to alleviate hunger, poverty, hardship and preventive blindness.To raise awareness of the plight of the poor and homeless in India.
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ATTLEBOROUGH HEALTH, CARE AND WELL-BEING TRUST
#1173821 · £132 income
Our objects are the advancement of health and the relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill health disability or financial hardship in the area of attleborough in Norfolk [UK]. This is progressed by providing information and advice, sharing views and information, assisting local people to have a say in delivery of local health and care provision and providing appropriate information.
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STALYBRIDGE CELTIC COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
#1173057 · £120 income
To provide or assist in the provision of community activities and projects by working with clubs, schools and organisations in the interest of social welfare for recreation or leisure time occupation of individuals who have need of such facilities by reason of their youth, age infirmity or disability, financial hardship or social circumstances with the object of improving their conditions of life.
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THE FRIENDS OF DRUMBEAT
#1171237 · £89 income
To 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
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MERSEY STORM (WHEELCHAIR RUGBY LEAGUE SPORTS & PHYSICAL RECREATION) CLUB
#1172628 · £2,789 income
We are a wheelchair rugby team that was formed in 2009 but have only recently become a charity, We meet for training at Kingsway Leisure Centre on a Friday evening from 6.30 pm until 8.30pm, and on a Tuesday at Sutton Leisure Centre 7pm until 8pm. We play games against other clubs. The wheelchairs provided have all being bought through donation or charity collecting events.
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NOTTINGHAM SUDANESE ISLAMIC CENTRE
#1173853 · £15,368 income
General charitable purposesEducation/trainingThe advancement of health or saving of livesDisabilityThe prevention or relief of povertyReligious activitiesArts/culture/heritage/scienceAmateur sportEnvironment/conservation/heritageEconomic/community development/employmentHuman rights/religious or racial harmony/equality or diversityOther charitable purposes
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BISHOP THOMAS GRANT CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
#1175028 · £77,312 income
The activities of the charity are to support the advancement of education primarily but not exclusively of pupils at Roman Catholic schools in the diocese of Southwark in particular to pupils of Bishop Thomas Grant Roman Catholic secondaryschool by the provision of financial assistance; and relief of those in need by reason of ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
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BOCCIA SHEFFIELD
#1179188 · £43 income
Boccia Sheffield promotes the playing of the disability sport of boccia in Sheffield and the surrounding area. The club provides weekly coaching sessions, which include training on various aspects of the game, along with the opportunity to play boccia matches. The club also supports athletes and encourages them to play at various competitions organised on a local and national level.
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DINAS POWYS RIDING FOR THE DISABLED ASSOCIATION INCORPORATING CARRIAGE DRIVING
#1177506 · £332 income
Providing riding lessons for Disabled Children
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CASSINGTON SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB
#1182076 · £23,624 income
To provide or assist in the provision of facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupation of individuals in Oxfordshire who have need of such facilities by reason of their youth, age, infirmity or disability, financial hardship or social and economic circumstances or for the public at large in the interests of social welfare and with the object of improving their conditions of life.
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THE BHPA FOUNDATION
#1186420 · £0 income
The promotion of community participation in healthy recreation in particular by the provision of facilities for the participation in free flight.Providing relief and assistance to past and present members of the BHPA and their dependants who are in need as a result of accident, poverty, disability, sickness, infirmity or otherwise. To establish and maintain a museum of free flight.
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HOLCOMBE ROGUS VILLAGE HALL TRUST
#1182063 · £10,998 income
To establish and run a village hall and to promote for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Parish of Holcombe Rogus including any adjoining or neighbouring Parishes without distinction of sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, nationality, race or political, religious, or other opinions the provision of facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupations.
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AUTISM ADVOCACY
#1181277 · £8,202 income
The charity works to promote autism awareness for public benefit. The charity advocates for individuals and families excluded from society due to stigma and aims to create inclusive environments within the community. We offer: support to families limited by barriers in society; and awareness campaigns for schools, businesses and the public to encourage social inclusion of people with disability.
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THE ASD ACADEMY TRUST
#1182101 · £57,411 income
THE PROVISION OF FOOTBALL ACTIVITIES DELIVERED BY QUALIFIED DISABILITY COACHES, PROVIDED IN THE INTEREST OF CHILDREN ON THE ASD SPECTRUM, DESIGNED TO IMPROVE THEIR CONDITIONS OF LIFE AND INTEGRATE ABLE CHILDREN INTO MAINSTREAM FOOTBALL TEAMS; (B) THE PROVISION OF A YOUTH CLUB TO ASSIST WITH LIFE SKILLS TO ENABLE THEM TO PARTICIPATE IN SOCIETY AND PROVIDE A SAFE FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT FOR CHILDREN.
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PHOENIX RIDING FOR THE DISABLED ASSOCIATION
#1184039 · £14,514 income
we are phoenix (rda) riding for the disabled association charity .we offer ridden and non ridden equine therapy to people of all ages with a wide range of disabilities/ we run our group from saville green livery yard,Gorple rd,Worsthorne,BB10 3NW .
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ROBIN HOOD DISABLED RIDERS
#1187152 · £2,572 income
We provide a weekly riding lesson from March to October for a small group of disabled riders at a riding centre based near Blidworth Nottinghamshire. The benefit the riders get is immense, from helping to improve their core strength to boosting their confidence or helping to improve their communication skills which in turn gives them more confidence to build relationships.
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OUTSIDE IN PATHWAYS LTD
#1187684 · £68,015 income
We design and deliver arts and heritage-based projects for people with complex needs (e.g. learning disabilities and autism) inspired by the collections of museums, galleries and religious and royal palaces. Established artists, performers and designers to work alongside them to produce art and performance. Our work promotes social inclusion and accessibility to culture for disadvantaged groups.
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NO JUDGMENT SPACE
#1191057 · £17,800 income
The charity provides assistance to individuals who are in need by reason of their age, infirmity or disability, financial hardship or social circumstances. It does this by providing support groups, therapy sessions and in certain cases financial assistance. The charity operates in London.
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UFFCULME SCHOOL FUND
#1187577 · £11,340 income
To advance the education of the pupils of Uffculme School, a 3 -19 special school, for children and young people with a primary diagnosis of autism, by providing or assisting in the provision of educational, recreational or other charitable facilities, nor normally provided by the Local Authority
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ANDERS DISABILITY BADMINTON CHARITY
#1188295 · £24,534 income
The relief of disabled persons in the United Kingdom by encouraging and facilitating them in badminton and assisting in the provision of training facilities and equipment for this purpose and in such other ways as the trustees determine
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CYCLING WITHOUT AGE OXFORDSHIRE
#1188400 · £9 income
Cycling Without Age Oxfordshire's charitable activities is to provide relief for those who are in need by reason of their old age, restricted mobility or disability through the provision of trishaw ride services and the promotion of such services across Oxfordshire. The charity will operate and maintain trishaws and support volunteers from local communities to safely pilot the trishaws.
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BLUETONIC
#1190871 · £20,709 income
To provide or assist in the provision of activities in the interest of social welfare. This is for individuals who may not usually have access due to youth, age, infirmity or disability, financial hardship or social circumstances. The object is to improve their conditions of life. We do this by creating experiences in, on or around blue spaces in the East Midlands.
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SISTERS OF CHARITY OF OUR LADY MOTHER OF MERCY SCMM
#1190918 · £431,219 income
Religious activities including social and pastoral work, assistance to elderly people and persons suffering from disability or poverty.
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THE UGLIDUCK TRUST
#1192643 · £10,100 income
The relief of those in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship, or other disadvantage, anywhere in the world, through the provision of grants to support those who are socially and economically disadvantaged. Since its inception in 2021 The Ugliduck Trust has focussed on financial support for disadvantaged children and for refugees arriving in the UK
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THE CHURCH COTTAGES TRUST
#1193679 · £8,752 income
The object of the CIO is to relieve financial and other hardship for members of the public who reside within the parish of Goathland, by the provision and maintenance of low-cost (being below market value) residential rented living accommodation to residents in need, such as but not exclusively restricted to those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, and/or financial hardship.
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LEG-UP CHARITY FOR KIDS
#1197173 · £210,648 income
The Charity operates to make grants/donations for such purposes as are charitable according to the laws of England and Wales for the following purposes:The advancement of education of studentsRelief of those who are in need by reason of their youth, age, ill-health or disability, financial hardship/other disadvantageTo other registered charities in furtherance of their charitable purposes
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THE BULLS WHEELCHAIR RUGBY CLUB
#1195084 · £54,242 income
The Bulls are an amatuer Wheelchair Rugby Club operating out of Sedgefield in County Durham. Our main aim is the relief of disabled people by the promotion of disability sport and in particular Wheelchair Rugby in County Durham, Teesside & North Yorkshire.
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CHOLSEY VOLUNTEERS TRUST
#1197845 · £42,729 income
For the public benefit, the relief of individuals in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage in Cholsey and the surrounding area through the provision of free and subsidised food and volunteer support services, including but not limited to, transport to appointments, assistance with collection of shopping and medication, befriending and advoc
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TLC LIVE EVENTS
#1205113 · £15,300 income
The CIO arranges for young people (aged 12 to 20), who are affected physically (e.g., blind, deaf, wheelchair-dependent), neurologically (e.g., learning difficulties, on the autism spectrum), emotionally and financially, to attend live performances of theatre, music and workshops, initially in London and south-east England. The CIO selects and buys tickets and arranges transport and carers.
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THE WINGATE FOUNDATION
#1202040 · £100,905 income
We provide grants and/or services to assist those in need by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, or financial hardship in the Croydon, Tandridge, Reigate and Banstead area. We also assist in the advancement of young people, with a focus on the socially and economically disadvantaged, via provision of recreational and leisure time activities which develop their skills and capabilities.
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WOODLANDS CHURCH
#1202743 · £753,863 income
The Church exists to advance the Christian faith primarily within Allestree, Derby through the preaching of the Gospel and public worship, and to serve the community including the prevention and relief of need, sickness, and the provision of services to improve education or life conditions by reason of youth, age, infirmity or disability, financial hardship or social circumstances.
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TANG HALL EMPLOYMENT
#1201632 · £104,392 income
The Charity provides relief of unemployment for the benefit of the public in such ways as may be thought fit, including assistance and support to find employment, particularly among people who are disadvantaged due to long term experience of homelessness and or addiction, people with a learning disability, and those otherwise facing significant barriers to finding employment. Based in York.
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