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64TH BIRKENHEAD SEA SCOUT COUNCIL
#520167 · £16,361 income
The provision of scouting activities aimed at personal, social, spiritual and physical development of young people irrespective of sex, race or disability.
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WEST NORFOLK DEAF CHILDRENS SOCIETY
#1023338 · £837 income
Social activities and information for deaf children and their families in West Norfolk. We organise events that enable deaf children to get together, have fun and meet other children with hearing aids and cochlear implants.
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THE DOUGLAS WOOLCOCK FOUNDATION TRUST
#1045800 · £14,551 income
The charity aims to help provide services for the sick and infirm within the local community.The charity has two vehicles modified to carry wheelchair passengers. It provides transport for those people with mobility problems, in particular, the elderly and disabled.
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NORTH PEMBROKESHIRE AND CARDIGANSHIRE GROUP RIDING FOR THE DISABLED ASSOCIATION
#1074169 · £16,635 income
To provide the opportunity for disabled children and adults to horse ride for the benefit of their health and well being
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LOWESTOFT GROUP RIDING FOR THE DISABLED ASSOCIATION
#1074393 · £19,599 income
Lowestoft RDA has over 80 Disabled people a week,They take part in regular lessons in our indoor school,Rides out to the beach or woods and also Stable management lessons . We also have a holiday group who travel to us a few times a year to take part in our activities .
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BLOSS FAMILY FOUNDATION
#1127304 · £33,147 income
To help children and young adults aged 18 and below who are from deprived backgrounds and/or who are mentally and/or physically disabled to enjoy a better quality of life by making grants of money for providing or paying for items, services or facilities.
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Building Resilience In Communities
#1123481 · £931,163 income
BRIC is a locally focused charity supporting vulnerable children and their families in Lincolnshire, providing emotional support and practical help to children and their families to get them back on their feet after dealing with issues such as illness, disability, abuse, isolation and the demands of having a young family
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MEDWAY CARES
#1145540 · £16,486 income
The charity was set up to- promote and protect the physical and mental health of the public through financial assistance, support, education and practical advice;- relieve poverty and other need, in particular by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.Since its inception the charity has operated as a grant making body.
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BRITISH FRIENDS OF SEEACH SOD
#1149062 · £107,981 income
To provide support and fundraising for Seeach Sod- a non-profit which provides educational, welfare, and health services to people with intellectual disabilities and autism in Israel. With over 50 years of expertise in the field, Seeach Sod enriches the lives of over 1,600 children and adults each day, and empowers them to reach their full potential as integrated members of society.
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TALKING HANDS DEAF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
#1162130 · £14,706 income
Talking Hands operates as an national Wales charity and deliver activities with Deaf children, young people & their families and Deaf families includes Signs and Rhymes toddlers group, play group and youth club up to 25 years of ages.This includes regional activities, programmes of sessional and projects activities across Wales and building our provision with Children, Youth and families.
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THE JIGSAW CLUB
#1161907 · £32,862 income
To promote the intellectual, emotional and social well-being of disabled residents in Ampthill and central Bedfordshire, in particular by the fortnightly provision of facilities for recreation, entertainment and social activities and by providing suitable disabled-friendly transport and other forms of assistance to enable members to access the facilities in a safe and secure manner.
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BRIGHTER FUTURE INITIATIVE
#1163023 · £28,700 income
- To advance education and training;- To relieve poverty- To provide or assist in the provision of facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation or other leisure occupation of individuals who have need of such facilities by reason of their youth, age infirmity ordisability, financial hardship or social circumstances with the object of improving their conditions of life;
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USK NEW START CAT RESCUE
#1179707 · £86,947 income
To promote humane behaviour towards cats and kittens by providing appropriate care, protection, treatment and security for such animals. To advance the education of the public in matters pertaining to animal welfare in general and the prevention of cruelty and suffering. To provide therapy cats to people who are in need as a result of disability.
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GOODNEWS AID
#1180060 · £176,483 income
Advancement of Christian faith, in particular but not limited to, the production and distribution of literature to enlighten others about the Christian religion and the relief of persons in need by reason of financial harship, illl-health, disability, poverty or such other social or economic disadvantage.
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RCCG CHAPEL OF HIS MAJESTY NEWCASTLE
#1181859 · £34,138 income
We raise awareness and understanding of Christian beliefs and practicesWe carry out evangelism and outreach work for the benefit of the general public.We carry out social actions within Newcastle communities like distributing food stuffs to the elderly ones and supporting people living with disability.
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ENGLISH WHEELCHAIR CURLING ASSOCIATION
#1183491 · £14,082 income
EWCA shall provide a) for the welfare of wheelchair users by promoting wheelchair curling. b) promoting the benefits to W/C users without discrimination. c) advance the publics education of W/C Curling. d) provides a framework to enable W/C users to play the sport either recreationally or at all competitive levels.
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BERKSHIRE NURSES AND RELIEF IN SICKNESS TRUST
#205274 · £101,653 income
To provide financial assistance for those in need through sickness or disability. Applicants must be resident within area of benefit referrals are not accepted direct from members of the public - only from the statutory authorities.
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ACTION FOR BLIND PEOPLE
#205913 · £5,863,000 income
Action for Blind People support blind and partially sighted people in the United Kingdom. This can mean helping them to find or keep a job, deal with housing issues, helping them to go on holiday, providing sports clubs for visually impaired children, and other services for visually impaired children and their families or providing vital information in the heart of communities.
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THE WILTSHIRE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE BENEVOLENT FUND
#211811 · £12,992 income
Provide grants to distressed brother masons their distressed widows dependents individuals and organisations within the county of Wiltshire and Unitary Authority of Swindon for the general relief of medical mental and physical distress among the elderly disabled surgical cases and those subject to violence.
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MAIDENHEAD MENCAP
#219554 · £13,705 income
The relief of people with a learning disability in particular by the provision of help and support for them and their families, dependants and carers, and to prevent learning disabilities for the public benefit.
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CITY OF CHELMSFORD MENCAP
#245421 · £157,782 income
City of Chelmsford Mencap provides life long learning, social and respite services for people with learning disability or additional needs, as well as their families and carers. We operate in Chelmsford, Essex and provide services information and support to people across mid-Essex.
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THE DISABLED PHOTOGRAPHERS SOCIETY
#262866 · £32,195 income
We help and assist disabled persons by the provision of cameras, which are suitably adapted to meet their individual needs, to enable them to engage in and enjoy photography in its many aspects. We also run photography competitions, exhibitions, studio days, various photographic events and publish a quarterly magazine for our members, to inform and encourage them.
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THE CHELMSFORD AND DISTRICT TALKING NEWSPAPER
#268366 · £10,083 income
Creation and distribution of sound recordings to blind and visually impaired people
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CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL LEAGUE OF FRIENDS
#272288 · £14,001 income
TO HELP PATIENTS, FORMER PATIENTS AND STAFF OF THE CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL WHO ARE SICK, INFIRM, CONVALESCING, DISABLED, HANDICAPPED, OR IN NEED OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND GENERALLY TO SUPPORT THE CHARITABLE WORK OF THE CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL.
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SHAPE LONDON
#279184 · £715,283 income
- To promote, maintain, improve and advance the education of the public in the arts generally and in particular by educational plays production and encouragement of the Arts including the arts of drama, mime, dance, singing and music- Provision for facilities for recreation to disabled or aged persons- To promote the relief of people with disability- Works throughout London and rest of UK
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HIGHBRIDGE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
#284082 · £15,369 income
The Highbridge Festival of the Arts exists as a not for profit organisation. We offer local people of any age, gender, ethic group, able bodied or disabled, the opportunity to give a public performance of the performing arts. i.e. Dance, Speech and Drama and Music Vocal or Instrumental.
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THE ASSOCIATION FOR REAL CHANGE
#285575 · £1,689,563 income
As a UK membership umbrella organisation, ARC UK provides information, training and support, networking opportunities and promotes best practice in service provision for people with a learning disability; as a campaigning organisation it seeks to influence policy and practice at local and national level.
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THE STONYHURST ASSOCIATION
#292122 · £180,649 income
The objects of the Stonyhurst Association are: "to unite and associate past and present pupils and friends of Stonyhurst in the carrying on, promotion, advancement or support of all or any of the following charitable purposes the advancement of education and of the Roman Catholic religion, the relief of poverty, relief and prevention of sickness, disease and physical or mental disability".
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THE WHEELYBOAT TRUST
#292216 · £208,709 income
Provision of wheelchair accessible boats on public waters all over the UK to provide disabled people with hassle-free and independent access to waterborne activities such as nature watching, pleasure boating, powerboating and angling.
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SHREE KUTCH SATSANG SWAMINARAYAN TEMPLE (EAST LONDON)
#295655 · £415,966 income
(1) To promote the Hindu Faith in accordance with the principles and faiths of Lord Swaminarayan and to advance the religious education of the public in such principles as laid down in Shikshapatri and Vachhanamrat and as per the General Direction of the Shree Narnarayan Dev Temple Bhuj (Kutch). (2) To relieve the aged the poor the sick and the disabled
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PETERBOROUGH COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY SERVICE
#299823 · £654,940 income
We are a membership organisation for the Voluntary and Community Sector in Peterborough. Offering members services to include support, information, advice and networking alongside practical help. Our Centre also hosts projects which support carers, volunteering, disability, advocacy and Direct Payments
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THE SCHOOL JOURNEY ASSOCIATION
#312526 · £514,766 income
To promote and organise educational travel for children of school age and other young people both able-bodied and with disability. These objects are achieved by arranging school journeys of an educational character in the UK and overseas and awarding grants or subsidies to pupils who are in need of financial assistance to enable them to take part in such journeys.
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FENHAM ASSOCIATION OF RESIDENTS
#700203 · £229,005 income
FENHAM ASSOCIATION OF RESIDENTS is a charity that supports disadvantaged children, young people, families and older people. We are currently working with disabled people and including residents from a diverse range of nationalities. We operate from a community centre in the heart of our neighbourhood and operates as a community hub.
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GREENWICH MENCAP
#802103 · £690,347 income
Greenwich Mencap works with and for people with a learning disability and their families. Our Children's services are: support with challenging behaviour, activity sessions (short breaks) and support surrounding the transition to adulthood. Our Adult services are: information, advice, advocacy, 1-1 support, travel training, job coaching, day services including handicrafts, gardening & painting.
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EAST ANGLIAN DRIVEABILITY LIMITED
#1008897 · £964,637 income
The Centre exists to provide professional assessment, advice and recommendations to disabled people regarding independent outdoor mobility, irrespective of whether they are children, in mid life, or elderly people. Whilst there is particular emphasis on driving, advice is also available on all other forms of outdoor mobility including electric mobility vehicles.
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WINCHCOMBE DAY CARE FOUNDATION
#1010742 · £167,127 income
Provision of relief for the elderly, ill or physically disabled who have been referred by localmedical or social services
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE DEAF ASSOCIATION
#1015937 · £1,238,546 income
To provide quality services appropriate to the needs and wishes of Deaf and Hardof Hearing people and their families.To assist Deaf and Hard of Hearing people gain equal access to information and services.To work with other organisations ensuring that resources are used in the most effective way to meet the needs of Deaf and Hard of Hearing people and their families.
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LIGHT INTO EUROPE
#1017626 · £86,863 income
LIGHT INTO EUROPE IS A BRITISH CHARITY FOUNDED IN 1986. SINCE 2004, WE HAVE BEEN WORKING WITH THE DEAF AND BLIND COMMUNITIES IN ROMANIA. OUR VISION IS TO DEVELOP A NATIONAL PROGRAM THAT WILL HELP THE SENSORIAL IMPAIRED CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE TO IMPROVE THEIR LIFE EXPECTATIONS AND TO BECOME ACTIVE AND ACCEPTED MEMBERS OF THE ROMANIAN SOCIETY.
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GLEBE HOUSE (CHARNWOOD) LIMITED
#1018920 · £1,210,733 income
We provide comprehensive support to people of all ages with learning disabilities & autism and their families, prioritising those living in Leicestershire.
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WHEELCHAIR FUND
#1028736 · £70,657 income
The Wheelchair Fund provide electric wheelchairs scooters and other equipment for those that are turned down by other bodies. All the equipment we supply are on loan from the fund and get returned to the fund when no longer needed.We also have our own Second hand Charity shop, we sell all donated items to make funds to buy equipment.
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WORKING IN SUPPORT OF THE HANDICAPPED
#1029806 · £21,582 income
WISH arranges group holidays and day trips throughout the year for disabled adults in the Banes area. One to one volunteer carers are provided at no cost to the disabled person. Travelling in UK is by lift-coach so that wheelchair users can be taken up into the coach and can transfer to a seat or remain in their chair in a clamped position.
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DRAKE MUSIC
#1034374 · £522,026 income
Drake Music breaks down disabling barriers to music through innovative approaches to learning, teaching and making music. Our focus is on nurturing creativity through exploring music and technology in imaginative ways. We put quality music-making at the heart of everything we do, connecting disabled and non-disabled people locally, nationally and internationally.
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ZINC ARTS
#1035444 · £491,806 income
Zinc Arts delivers Arts and education projects with disabled people and socially excluded groups and also provides a wide range of social and recreational activities for the local and wider community.Chipping Ongar and surrounding parishes, Essex and throughout England and Wales
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LITTLE FINGERS PRE SCHOOL
#1038252 · £151,580 income
Open five mornings and five afternoons a week, during term time, we are Ofsted registered, providing care for children aged between 2-5 yrs. Little Fingers Pre-school welcomes children without regard to class, gender, cultural background, religion or disability. We aim to provide a pre-school education in which children learn through play, giving them the skills towards the early learning goals.
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BEXLEY DEAF GROUP
#1039183 · £135,797 income
Bexley Deaf Centre provides support and encouragement to Hearing Impaired People and their families within the Bexley Borough.
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THE DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTRE
#1041712 · £576,415 income
Disability Information and Advice ServicesPersonalisation Support ServicesEquipment Display ServicesHealth, Learning and Work related ServicesAssociated Disability related projects
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CHICHESTER AND WITTERINGS PHAB CLUB
#1049135 · £0 income
The Chichester Phab club works in a very practical and active way to promote and encourage people with and without physical disability to come together on equal terms, to achieve complete inclusion in the wider community. This is achieved in a variety of ways including the organisation of weekly social meetings, outings, training programmes and holidays
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COMMUNITY SUSTAINABILITY SERVICES
#1052262 · £584,147 income
The principal activity of the charity is supplying furniture and household goods to those most in need in the North East of England, in particular to people in Sunderland. The charity participates in charitable projects for the relief of elderly or disabled and vulnerable people in the same area. We promote reuse and recycling as a means of waste disposal and we provide recycling activities.
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WAKEFIELD AND DISTRICT CARERS ASSOCIATION
#1053295 · £779,100 income
To improve the conditions of life amongst carers resident in the Wakefield Metropolitan District so that the charitable needs of the carers are thus relieved and in particular amongst carers who care or have cared for partners, relatives, children, friends or neighbours who are dependent upon them because of disability arising from age, long-term illness, mental or physical disablement.
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WHEELS FOR MARTIN'S FRIENDS
#1056864 · £19,277 income
Raising money for the purchase of wheelchairs and other necessary equipment for handicapped people resident in the Anglian region
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