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ASSOCIATION OF WHEELCHAIR CHILDREN
#1057894 · £113,168 income
To equip young wheelchair users with the skills to help them reach their full potential and increase their confidence as well as providing ongoing support and advice for them and their families/carers. Our free, UK wide, workshops combine vital skills training with fun, games and social interaction for the whole family. We can also give guidance on the best chair to suit each individual's needs.
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CROSSROADS BRAINTREE AND CHELMSFORD LTD
#1059393 · £236,427 income
Our main activity is to provide short breaks to unpaid carers who care for adults and children with care needs as a result of disability, illness or age. In doing so we aim to relieve some of the stress felt by being a carer whilst helping them to maintaintain their own health and well-being.We are committed to providing practical support in the home in order to enable carers to have a break.
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LEARNING DISABILITY WALES - ANABLEDD DYSGU CYMRU
#1062858 · £941,670 income
We work to strengthen;- the voice,rights and status of children,young people and adults with a learning disability- the ability of parents, carers and families to make a positive contribution- promote a range of person centred services for children and adults - ensure LDW sets a good example in the way it is runThrough our services we provide direct support to children and adults.
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TRANSPORT FOR ALL
#1063733 · £892,950 income
Transport for All (previously known as DART) is a pan-London disability rights organisation of disabled and older people. We provide advice, information and advocacy on all accessible transport issues, as well campaigning on all transport issues that are relevant to our members.
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ENFIELD MENCAP
#1068861 · £730,458 income
Enfield Mencap delivers a range of services to adults and young people with a learning disability, their parents, carers and families in the London Borough of Enfield. A wide range of day opportunities either supported in the community or available within the Charity's New Opportunity Centre encourage adults and young people with learning disabilities to maximise their life choices.
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LIVE INCLUSIVE
#1065630 · £233,783 income
A user led organisation which provides a range of services and support to enable Disabled people in the South Yorkshire area to live independently and have choice and control over their lives. Services include enabling and peer support; advice, information and benefits assessments; access audits and training.
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Vision Foundation for London
#1074958 · £2,644,808 income
Vision Foundation plays a critical role in transforming lives and saving sight by working in partnership with others to deliver projects which inform, empower and include. In addition to providing funding we research, campaign and advocate on behalf of all blind and partially sighted people.
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AUTISM CENTRE FOR SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT
#1068541 · £97,128 income
PROVIDES EDUCATION AND WORK SUPPORT TO YOUNG ADULTS ON AUTISM SPECTRUM. SPECIALISING IN OBTAINING PAID WORK/WORK EXPERIENCE.
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ACCESSIBLE ARTS & MEDIA
#1072902 · £190,329 income
Accessible Arts & Media runs a range of inclusive creative learning and wellbeing projects for groups including disabled adults and young people, older people with dementia and people with enduring mental health problems. Our projects help people develop the skills and confidence to connect with their local community and have more of a say in the things that matter to them.
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LOVEJOY EVANGELICAL MINISTRIES
#1070589 · £11,500 income
We promote education both young and adult, we cater for the disabled through respite care, religious activities and sports as well as relief or poverty, we promote art and culture and provide counselling for drug and substance misuse.Trips for the youth as well as outdoor fair for the elderly.Organizations affiliated to us are God Is Our Light Mount Olives Church and Higher Calling.
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ESK MOORS CARING LTD
#1113392 · £332,199 income
Esk Moors Caring aim to relieve the needs of older, sick and disabled residents in our rural area so that they can continue to live in their own homes without the need for moving away into residential care. We provide personal care, home help services, transport, activities, advice and information to people in their own homes to enable independant living.
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RADFORD CARE GROUP
#1073938 · £340,611 income
1. To provide a care centre for the elderly in the Radford and surrounding area. To give support to the people that are disabled, have mental health problems, live alone or need other help.2. To provide day care for the frail and younger elderly, in order to help them keep their independence and live in their own homes as long as possible, giving respite to their carers.
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THE LOWER MOSS WOOD EDUCATIONAL NATURE RESERVE AND WILD LIFE HOSPITAL
#1078209 · £113,838 income
Lower Moss Wood is an educational nature reserve and wildlife hospital . It provides a place for schools, disabled visitors, environmental groups and others to come and learn about conservation and the environment. The wildlife hospital takes in any orphaned, sick or injured wild animal or bird for care. Lower Moss Wood is also a private nature reserve.
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The British Fertility Society
#1075661 · £309,066 income
Promotes research in human reproduction, infertility, contraception and early pregnancy failure, information and support to the multi disciplinary membership. Its objectives are:The advancement of education The advancement of health The advancement of science The advancement of human rights and equality The relief of those in need because of ill-health and disability
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HANDICAP INTERNATIONAL UK
#1082565 · £13,042,883 income
Humanity Inclusion UK (HI UK) is the operating name of Handicap International UK.Humanity & Inclusion is an independent aid organisation working alongside disabled and vulnerable people in around 60 countries affected by poverty, conflict and disaster.Our vision is a world of solidarity and inclusion, enriched by our differences, where everyone can live in dignity.
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SPRINGBRIDGE CARRIAGE DRIVING CENTRE (INCORPORATING THE CHARNWOOD DRIVING FOR THE DISABLED GROUP)
#1074103 · £19,468 income
Horse carriage driving for disabled persons
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MID SUFFOLK CARRIAGE DRIVING FOR THE DISABLED
#1074353 · £10,706 income
Provide disabled people opportunities to participate in carriage driving. Clients drive carriages under guidance from able-bodied whips in dual controlled carriages specially modified for use with disabled people, some in wheelchairs and some not.
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THE DISABILITY FOUNDATION LIMITED
#1076761 · £175,045 income
TDF offers help to all disabled people, their families & carers. The Charity offers subsidised therapies to disabled people and their carers
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TIME AND TALENTS ASSOCIATION
#1084545 · £616,464 income
To relieve persons who are in a condition of financial hardship, or in need by reason of their age, infirmity, disability or social or economic circumstances.To advance education.To provide or assist in the provision of facilities for education, recreation and other leisure occupation in interests of social welfare and with object of improving the condition of life of those provided for.
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OCEAN YOUTH TRUST NORTH
#1079955 · £232,526 income
OYT North aims to develop and educate young people between 12 and 25 years by using the unique and challenging environment of the sea to foster teamwork, social skills and international relations. Participation is open to all young people regardless of background, gender, ethnicity or creed. Every effort is made to encourage and accommodate disabled access within the limits imposed by the boat
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REACHING ROMANIA
#1081605 · £30,585 income
We support: elderly people with food, medicine and wood, a Christian Centre & Music School, 2 Children's Programmes, 3 Children's Homes, a Homeless Shelter, a Child Development Programme. a school project, disabled children plus individuals and families in need. We give practical, spiritual and financial help to poor families and act as an agent in sponsoring children.
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THE OUTLOOK TRUST FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
#1081540 · £46,670 income
Provides outdoor activities such as sailing, cycling and kayaking to visually impaired and/or otherwise disabled young people.
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THE TISBURY AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY MINIBUS LTD
#1085583 · £40,986 income
Wheelchair accessible community transport serving twenty-two villages and hamlets in South West Wiltshire and East Dorset.
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TAKE A BREAK WARWICKSHIRE LIMITED
#1086774 · £1,645,640 income
The provision of respite care for children and adults who are either disabled or life threatened
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Digital Poverty Alliance
#1086306 · £1,849,149 income
To further education through encouraging and enabling the adoption of information,learning and communications technologies in schools and in the home on a basis of equity of access to all with special regard to the education needs, including the provision of information, advice and funding support of those who have social or economic disadvantage or who have a disability.
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ST GEORGE'S DAY CHARITY CLUB WATFORD AND DISTRICT
#1089631 · £23,648 income
Our current activities involve the provision of financial assistance to the elderly, the disabled, the sick and the needy. This is achieved either by direct contact with the individual(s) concerned or through various appropriate charitable organisations.
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CHESHIRE CARERS CENTRE
#1092606 · £693,706 income
Provides information, advice and support to unpaid Carers of people with a disability illness or frailty.
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PURSUING INDEPENDENT PATHS
#1088592 · £1,791,154 income
Pursuing Independent Paths works together with adults with a learning disability and autism to develop people's vocational and life skills and achieve their ambitions. Our learners design their own self-directed learning programme, consisting of four pathways: Creative and Performing Arts, Employment and Training, Health and Wellbeing and Independent Living Skills.
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DURHAM CITY SHOPMOBILITY
#1089386 · £52,655 income
TO EMPOWER DISABLED PERSONS IN DURHAM CITY, BY PROVIDING THEM WITH ELECTRIC AND MANUAL WHEELCHAIRS OR SCOOTERS, TO ACCESS SHOPPING AREAS, PLACES OF INTEREST, EDUCATIONAL AND LEISURE FACILITIES, PROMOTING INDEPENDENCE, CONFIDENCE, KNOWLEDGE AND SELF ESTEEM.
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FAMILIES UNITED NETWORK
#1091474 · £425,497 income
F.U.N. provides services and support to disabled children, young adults and their families living in Luton and Bedfordshire. We run a variety of respite and family services and activities across the year for young people living with any type of disability or additional need, and their family carers.
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THE ARABESQUE TRUST
#1095040 · £19,996 income
To advance the education of the public in the knowledge and appreciation of the arts and music and in particular but not exclusively the music of blind composers and blind pipe organists born in the UK through the provision of grants and in such a manner as the trustees shall in their absolute ciscretion determine.
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DOVE (LITTLEHAMPTON) LIMITED
#1097703 · £131,577 income
Dove Lodge offers affordable, accessible office accommodation to rent to voluntary organisations and community groups.Particular regard is given to those small and emerging groups who need help and support in their embryonic stages.The Centre is open to all, and people are treated with dignity and respect, regardless of race, nationality, gender, sexual orientations, disability and age.
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CHRIS WESTWOOD CHARITY FOR CHILDREN WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES
#1101230 · £95,640 income
Financial assistance to fund the purchase of:Special exercise equipment, walkers, & standing frames, to assist in regaining & maintaining mobility, wheelchairs, special mobility chairs, car seats, special seating, special beds, support & lifting equipment, sensory equipment, vision equipment,and other specialised facilities that may be required to enable the child to become more independent.
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SWORDE-TEPPA
#1100598 · £23,080 income
Environment and climate change projects, health & hygiene projects, education projects, English & computer teaching. Community youth and sport projects. Annual events such as; English language day, World Health Day, International Children's Day, tree planting, litter tidying, Older Persons day, International Volunteers Day. Support of orphans and disabled persons and community in Tajikistan.
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TABOR CENTRE
#1102855 · £197,476 income
Tabor Centre provides day care facilities for disabled adults, at the same time allowing respite for family carers. The emphasis is on enabling, independent living and rehabilitation, and members can benefit from classwork, recreational activities, advice and support, and outreach services.
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SOUTHAMPTON MENCAP
#1103691 · £350,487 income
Southampton Mencap works to support people with a learning disability and their parents or carers.
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LOCAL AID FOR CHILDREN AND COMMUNITY SPECIAL NEEDS
#1104585 · £275,890 income
Activities and support for local children and community special needs including:Family support sessions & activities, Saturday Club for children with severe learning disabilitiesTraining for young people at risk of exclusion in our 4 Charity shopsYouth volunteering scheme -Buddies for young people with disability .OCN accreditation members of Children's University Learning Credits
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TAMWORTH AMATEUR BOXING CLUB
#1111325 · £546,616 income
To give training and support for young people wishing to participate in sporting activities, open to all regardless of sex or disability.
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ST JAMES' TRUST (SEAFORD)
#1106913 · £111,224 income
Services for the elderly and disabled in Seaford and surrounding areas.
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TRACKS AUTISM
#1107257 · £216,193 income
Tracks autism is a specialist early years provision for pre-school children aged 2-5 with an autistic condition offering early intervention for children with autism in Hertfordshire, working in close cooperation carers and concerned professionals. Offering pre-school education and support for families and care givers.
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THE BENENDEN CHARITABLE TRUST
#1106287 · £303,478 income
The relief of hardship and distress caused by sickness, infirmity, disability or any medical condition by providing financial assistance.
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THE OPEN DOOR CENTRE (SWINDON & DISTRICT) LIMITED
#1107869 · £138,640 income
The Open Door Centre provides a day resource for adults with learning disabilities who may also have a physical disability or mental health issues. We facilitate activities that are designed to improve physical and mental health and promote healthy lifestyles. The purpose of this is to help address health inequality in adults with learning disabilities.
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LEWISHAM SPEAKING UP
#1109083 · £179,529 income
To relieve and support people disadvantaged by learning disability, difficulty or special needs through advocacy services which promote their rights and entitlements as equal citizens. To advance and promote education of all people with learning disabilities through group work, training, and other relevant advocacy practice.
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ASSET (GB) LIMITED
#1109436 · £31,658 income
To provide specialist help and support to parents of children with SEN, especially those appealing to the SEN and Disability Tribunal.
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DEAF ANGLICANS TOGETHER
#1117313 · £12,439 income
We provide teaching and fellowship opportunities for Deaf Anglicans; and make small grants in support of individual projects involving Deaf people in the UK (Deaf church related only) and overseas (usually schools or similar projects). We also seek to promote the development of worship resources in BSL and using Deaf culture.
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LOOP DANCE COMPANY
#1112763 · £23,702 income
Loop Dance Company's founding vision is to 'loop' together contemporary dance training, performance, participation and appreciation. Current activities include Loop's touring programme and the LoopEd outreach programme; Dance & disability, Dance & Curriculum projects in schools and Dance & Health projects for the community as well as the Dance Artist Support Programme for recent dance graduates.
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THE JOHN FAWCETT FOUNDATION (UK)
#1115274 · £69,470 income
To support the humanitarian activities in Indonesia of the John Fawcett Foundation Inc., whose aim is to relieve sickness, suffering and distress in families of the lower socio-economic group, associated through blindness, eye disease, cleft lip and palate, and serious crippling and debilitating disease, particularly in children, through provision of medical care, advice, welfare and support.
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ABILITY BOW
#1115595 · £263,938 income
By providing specialist disability exercise support in a community gym and neighbouring locations Ability Bow works with people of all abilities to bring about positive change and maximise health and well-being to improve quality of daily life in the communities of East London.
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THE DEVONSHIRES FOUNDATION
#1117506 · £43,981 income
To obtain funds from Devonshires Solicitors LLP and raise funds from activities organised by the staff of Devonshires LLP Solicitors to support a wide range of charitable activities. Activities include the provision of financial support to charities engaged in education and training of young disadvantaged or disabled people, and support for the elderly, homeless persons or those otherwise in need
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MANSFIELD BOWLING CLUB
#1117767 · £28,867 income
The Bowling Club is financed from Members funding.We offer help and opportunity to young and disabled people to persue this sporting activity.We raised funds to provide our clubhouse and green.The non profit making club is funded by subscriptions,raffles, events etc.Our new clubhouse is available for public letting and enhances our activities with off season indoor bowls and social evenings.
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