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WILTSHIRE CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING LIMITED
#1120611 · £789,507 income
Wiltshire Centre for Independent Living, is run by disabled people to promote independent living in the form of help and advice on direct payments, individual budgets, writing support plans and the provision of the User Engagement Service in Wiltshire.
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Carer Support West Cumbria
#1119369 · £739,974 income
West Cumbria Carers provides support to unpaid carers, throughout the areas of Allerdale and Copeland who look after a family member, relative, friend or neighbour who could not manage without their help. This could be due to age, physical or mental illness, disability or addiction.
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ACTION FOR DEAFNESS
#1122579 · £2,005,435 income
Provision of services for deaf and hard of hearing people .
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POOLE DISABLED CLUB
#1122661 · £7,735 income
Services for disabled people
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HIGHAM HALL COLLEGE
#1124959 · £1,244,419 income
Provision of short residential courses for adults of all ages and in general the advancement of education for the benefit of the public, including people with a disability.
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Sudbury & South Suffolk Citizens Advice
#1123466 · £248,828 income
Our service helps people resolve their money, legal and other problems by providing information and advice and by influencing policy makers. This service is independent and provides free, confidential and impartial advice to everyone regardless of race, gender, disability, sexual orientation, religion, age or nationality.
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BCA INDEPENDENT ADVOCACY SERVICES
#1123605 · £105,777 income
BCA aims through independent advocacy, to empower people with a learning disability to live their lives as valued, responsible and enriched citizensWe provide a range of advocacy services through one to one work with paid advocates and volunteers, and self advocacy through groups and outreach work.
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VIVA ARTS AND COMMUNITY GROUP
#1126012 · £481,303 income
To advance the education of children and young adults in the arts of theatre and drama. To provide or assist in the provision of facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisure use by young people, the aged, infirm or disabled or those suffering financial hardship, with the object of improving their conditions of lifeThe encouragement of the arts.
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WALTHAM FOREST BLIND ASSOCIATION
#1130235 · £55,760 income
1)Drop In center activities to alleviate loneliness, 2) Providing weekly talking newspapers on audio tapes. 3) Taking blind and partially sighted people to various places of interest 4) providing advice and case work services. 5Training in mobility and providing music and bringing speakers to talk to the blind people on issues of blindness,. 6) Blindness awareness;. 7) Outreach:
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SMILE FOR LIFE CHILDRENS CHARITY
#1129935 · £657,142 income
We support disabled and disadvantaged youngsters to live a happy and easier life. We provide specialist equipment, wonderful experiences and short breaks for families often in desperate need. Our Cafe Beam is a community coffee shop run entirely by young people with special needs providing hands on work experience, new skills and confidence to enter the world of paid employment.
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ABSOLUTELY LEISURE
#1131013 · £4,472,530 income
TO PROVIDE FACILITIES AND SERVICES FOR RECREATIONAL OR OTHER LEISURE IN THE INTERESTS OF SOCIAL WELFARE, SUCH FACILITIES BEING PROVIDED TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE SAVE THAT SPECIAL FACILITIES MAY BE PROVIDED FOR PERSONS WHO BY REASON OF THEIR YOUTH, AGE, INFIRMITY OR DISABILITY, POVERTY OR SOCIAL OR ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES MAY HAVE NEED OF SPECIAL FACILITIES AND SERVICES; AND/OR
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GATEWAY NORTH EAST
#1140476 · £169,367 income
GNE supports children ,young people, families and carers affected by disability or a barrier to learning by providing leisure activities, holiday schemes, training and work experience. We provide emotional, physical, practical and spiritual support we work towards educating society about the needs and positive attributes of young people with a disability or barrier to learning and their families
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MONTESSORI EDUCATION FOR AUTISM
#1136552 · £73,585 income
We advance the education of children with autism and conditions related to autism through methods of learning and education develpoped by Dr maria Montessori.We run regular sessions for Parents and babies, toddlers and children.We provide Professional SEN training, consultancy services, a HelpLine and publish material with special emphasis on Special Needs.
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SHEPSHED DOLPHIN SWIMMING GROUP
#1129347 · £11,575 income
SDSG runs a weekly swim session and other sports/social activities, for persons with a physical, sensory or learning disability and for those recovering from short-term illness or injury. Individuals - who are encouraged to come with other family members or carers - swim to help build confidence, increase strength, and co-ordination, social interaction, and primarily, to have fun.
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ROMFORD AUTISTIC GROUP SUPPORT
#1133418 · £10,172 income
RAGS offers a support network for families who have a child or young person with Autism/Asperger's Syndrome. Our board of trustees is made up of local parents and professionals in the field of Autism. RAGS welcomes siblings and those awaiting diagnosis. Information advice and guidance is available along with events and activities.
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ST PETER'S LIFE-LINE
#1136150 · £122,735 income
We support the St Peter's community of Kajuki, Kenya, by assisting schools and funding education. We are eliminating FGM, and have provided a micro finance scheme for impoverished women. We care for disabled children and feed local primary school children. We manufacture and distribute free sanitary pads to school girls.We operate in the Christian ethos of love, service and prayer.
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CARRIAGE DRIVING SPORTS GROUP FOR DRIVERS WITH DISABILITIES
#1143265 · £12,575 income
For the benefit of the public to relieve the needs and promote the health of disabled people by the provision of training and driving opportunities in sports driving.
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UK NORTH BLIND SAILING ASSOCIATION
#1139562 · £11,523 income
Provision of sailing and training opportunities for blind, visually impaired and other disadvantaged persons
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THE CHEER-UP SQUAD LIMITED
#1139859 · £83,829 income
We cheer the sick, disabled, frail children and the elderly in hospitals, homes, or care settings by providing light entertainment, companionship, activities, food vouchers, and lending CDs, DVDs, toys to ease isolation, improve mental health and physical well-being.
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SWAN ADVICE NETWORK
#1141396 · £160,419 income
SWAN's purpose is to provide a range of access and advice services aimed at alleviating need and hardship in Bath and North East Somerset and the surrounding areas. We provide transport services using volunteer drivers for the elderly or disabled on low incomes and have regular Cuppa and Chat sessions for our lonely and isolated passengers.
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OPPORTUNITY SPORTS FOUNDATION
#1142543 · £221,003 income
Providing sport and leisure activities to under privileged and disabled young people throughout the north west.
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NORTH WALES SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND
#1143368 · £552,135 income
The objects of the Charity (the ?Objects?) shall be to provide services for, and promote the welfare of the blind or partially sighted persons residing throughout Wales but primarily the administrative areas of the County Councils of Anglesey, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd, Powys and Wrexham
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AIMING HIGHER FOR THE DISABLED COMMUNITY
#1144664 · £177,935 income
Provide support for families caring for disabled children and young people.Provide social and leisure activities for these families.Work with local businesses and organisation to ensure fully inclusive access.Building a network of families, a community hub so families can access information and mutual support from one another.
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MUSLIM HELP UK
#1148089 · £238,930 income
Muslim Help is a UK-based international development registered charity and Non-profit Organisation, which strives to help communities tackle many challenges it faces. We are working for Education, Healthcare, Disabled and also providing Emergency Help where needed.
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GUILDFORD CITY SWIMMING CLUB
#1148907 · £1,443,754 income
As a Club we serve a membership of approximately 700 , which includes all abilities of swimmer ranging in age from 4 to 80years. We offer a Learn to Swim Academy, competitive swimming for all ages , as well as swimming for fitness, and disability swimming. We have extensive outreach activity with local schools to encourage swimming activity.
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ACTIVE INDEPENDENCE
#1148975 · £155,579 income
To provide information, advice, advocacy, training and support to enable Disabled people to have choice and control to live independent livesTo raise aspirations and confidence amongst Disabled people, families and carers to facilitate choice, control and independent livingTo campaign for the right for Disabled people to have choice and control in order to live independently and with dignity
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YATELEY NEIGHBOURCARE
#1147269 · £12,171 income
To provide a caring community service in the Yateley area offering transport and assistance to elderly, disabled, sick and disadvantaged residents.
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ISLE OF WIGHT SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND
#1149415 · £321,286 income
The provision of facilities for education, recreation, training and employment for the blind and partially sighted; to promote the well-being of such persons including financial assistance to those in need; to promote the awareness of the needs of such persons amongst the general public.
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BRITISH WHEELCHAIR ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION
#1149300 · £13,628 income
To promote athletics for persons who require the use of a wheelchair or frame in connection with an athletics sporting event.
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STRICTLY WHEELCHAIR DANCING
#1148826 · £25,786 income
Provision of wheelchair dance and wheelchair dancing classes and competitions to persons of all ages and all disabilities through the medium of inclusive dance training events.
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NISSI HOMES LIMITED
#1150564 · £630,357 income
The prevention or relief poverty. The relief of those in need and the provision of shelter and accommodation, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.To introduce ex-offenders and drug addicts back into society and assist their rehabilitation by providing care support and supervision.
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RIVERSIDE ESTUARY LIMITED
#1152095 · £5,586,000 income
The Charity's objects are (a) to provide housing, accommodation and assistance to help house people and associated facilities and amenities for poor people or for the relief of aged, disabled (whether physically or mentally) or chronically sick people; (b) any other object that can be carried out by a company registered as a provider of social housing with the Regulator.
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HAO2.EU FOUNDATION
#1153397 · £11,560 income
AUTUS IS THE WORKING NAME FOR THE HAO2.EU FOUNDATION AND IS A LATIN WORD AND MEANS GROWTH, INCREASE OR ENLARGE.AUTUS - THE HAO2.EU FOUNDATION EXISTS TO INCREASE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONAL/PROFESSIONAL GROWTH FOR PEOPLE WITH AUTISM AND COMPLEX NEEDS, ENABLING THEM TO PARTICIPATE IN SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND WORK EXPERIENCE TO IMPROVE PROSPECTS.
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SMALL STEPS SFP
#1150651 · £600,039 income
Small Steps is a support group for babies & young children who have a physical disability, sensory impairments or genetic disorders. Small Steps runs structured sessions for these little ones and their parents, where parents are hands on with their own child, learning skills to help them in their progress across all areas of their development, directed / facilitated by a multidisciplinary team.
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AUTISM AWARE UK
#1154287 · £32,309 income
Autism Aware UK (AAUK) works hard to raise awareness of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).AAUK also provides online support to families affected by autism by sharing information and offering advice or just being there to listen. AAUK raises funds which are then used to purchase specialist equipment, which is then donated to schools/groups that educate/support people with autism.
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LEGACY LEISURE LIMITED
#1152401 · £37,071,544 income
The main activity of the charity is the management of leisure facilities with a view to promoting sport, recreation and leisure time activities in the interests of social welfare in local communities for the public at large and for individuals who have need of such facilities by reason of their youth, age, infirmity or disability, financial hardship or social circumstances.
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LEICESTER TIGERS WHEELCHAIR RUGBY CLUB
#1152472 · £57,623 income
Providing wheelchair rugby opportunities in the East and North East MidlandsLTWRC will look to develop and expand wheelchair rugby provision, awareness and participation within the regionsvia but not limited to: youth programs in schools, PR, events and in conjunction with GBWR Ltd and teams competing within the league.
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CONTACTABILITY
#1153132 · £10,000 income
Aim to increase the proportion of disabled people employed by the UK contact centre industry, and show why disability diversity within a contact centre is a solution for the best of all worlds.We encourage fair & practical recruitment processes to enable the creation of flexible roles that can be fulfilled either from home, from a dedicated hub or within the central contact centre.
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MID CORNWALL LIFESTYLES
#1152509 · £393,275 income
Local charity since 1999 (1094235), C.I.O. since 2013 (1152509) assisting disabled people in Cornwall. MCL works in five major ways: Individual and Personalised Support; Digital Skills Support; Accessible Transport using 2 adapted minibuses; Advocacy; Support for other small charitable groups.
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BREAKING BARRIERS NW
#1153249 · £173,497 income
We support and empower disabled children and young people aged 0-25 and their families. By offering advice, signposting and listening. We develop and deliver bespoke training material to families and the wider community. We work towards challenging and removing social barriers and promote inclusion for disabled children and young people and equality of opportunity for all.
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SUGARLOAF RDA
#1154445 · £18,228 income
Provide horse riding for disabled adults and children for their health and well being. We are based in Thurrock however we accept riders from outside this area.
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JOY TO THE NATIONS INTERNATIONAL
#1156545 · £8,635 income
advancing the Christian faith for the benefit of the public in such ways and by such means as are deemed charitable, relief of persons in Africa, and particularly but not exclusively in Ghana and Nigeria, living in poverty or who are disabled by providing grants, items and services to individuals in need and/or charities, or other organisations working to assist such people.
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DAISY CHAINS IW
#1156801 · £83,259 income
Daisy Chains IW supports Isle of Wight children and their families when a child has been diagnosed with a life limiting illness, long term health problem or disability this includes premature babies who need to travel to mainland hospitals for treatment/care or therapy, we also help with any costs associated with the treatment/illness/disability and also pay for any equipment or family support.
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AUTISM SPECTRUM CONNECTIONS CYMRU
#1158045 · £546,761 income
To promote and protect the physical and mental health of persons who have autism spectrum conditions through the provision of assistance , support, education and practical advice and to advance the education of the general public in all areas relating to autism.The promotion of social inclusion among persons who have ASC.
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DEEN RELIEF LIMITED
#1158608 · £43,163 income
Raising money for Poor, Vulnerable and Disabled Children.
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STAINES SHOPMOBILITY.
#1157628 · £48,330 income
Staines Shopmobility provides mobility equipment such as wheelchairs to enable people with limited mobility to fully access shops and facilities in Staines town centre. The charity also hires travel scooters and wheelchairs to enable people to visit family or go on holiday. An information service is available to provide information on services and products relevant to older or disabled people.
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NORTH SOMERSET PEOPLE FIRST
#1159184 · £390,255 income
North Somerset People First promotes and encourages people with a learning disability, difficulty and/or autism to speak up for themselves, empowering them to be in control of their own lives, now and in the future.We facilitate speaking up forums, consultations, provide person centred planning & advocacy, employment & work experience, accessible training programmes & social events & activities.
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SPARC AUTISM
#1160495 · £79,800 income
SPARC AUTISM provides assessment and diagnosis services for adults with autism or possible autism in the West Midlands.
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COMMUNITIES WELFARE NETWORK
#1167437 · £57,877 income
The provision of information, advocacy, and advice services- The Provision of training for employment- The provision of financial capability training and advice sessions- The Provision of literacy and numeracy classes and supplementary education forchildren.- The provision of domestic, befriending, and recreational services for the sick, isolated, and disabled people.
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ABBEY COURT SCHOOL TRUST
#1160511 · £16,846 income
1. Additional facilities and equipment for the new school buildings and site where these cannot be funded by the Local Authority (to include; landscaping, provision of wheelchair access and top up equipment and facilities);2. Curriculum enrichment3. Additional therapeutic support;4. Funding for sibling and parent workshops;5. Individual communication aids.
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