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INTERAKT COMMUNITY
#1161572 · £213,114 income
Promote social inclusion for public benefit, for people marginalized due to disability, or sensory challenges, meet their needs facilitate community awareness and integration. Provide creative and cultural activities, training, work experience and independent living skills. Provide information and services that enable all abilities and carers to achieve community civic involvement and support.
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LEADING PLAYERS
#1161385 · £11,729 income
To enable adults with a learning disability from across Warwickshire to explore learning disability issues in drama workshops at the Owen Street Community Arts Centre in Atherstone to include mine, role-play, improvisation and song. We work with professional sessional workers and volunteers from the world of theatre to devise and perform stage productions and community based theatre.
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FLUTE THEATRE
#1163705 · £157,170 income
TO ADVANCE THE ARTS FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC INCLUDING SPECIAL PROVISION FOR THOSE ON THE AUTISM SPECTRUM.
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BEVERLEY COMMUNITY LIFT
#1163868 · £169,445 income
Provides community transport for the elderly, disabled and rurally isolated in Beverley, Pocklington, Market Weighton and the surrounding villages.
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CLARBESTON ROAD ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB
#1163455 · £69,276 income
The object of Clarbeston Road AFC is the promotion of community participation in healthy recreation, in particular by the provision of facilities for the playing of association football for boys and girls from all mini and junior age groups from 5 to 16 years and for both adult male and female teams. The club also provides access to pan-disability football though the Clarby Warriors team.
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ACCESS2BOOKS
#1166231 · £12,267 income
? Publish accessible children?s story books? Trade with individuals, educational settings early years? settings, libraries, shops ? Promote and educate disabled people?s access to information and literature? Fund books for disabled people free of charge ? Collect feedback from disabled book users and providers of literature? Introduce accessible information to professionals in literature
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REBETIKO CARNIVAL
#1166038 · £13,405 income
We organise events for hospitals, hospices, special needs residences, communal centres for the blind, prisons, using Greek music as therapy. The purpose of the Charity is:1) The promotion of Greek music, 2) The support of musicians and artists3) Outreach work4) Education work in both Greek and schools of all nationalities.
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THE STONE FAMILY FOUNDATION
#1164682 · £13,489,192 income
To relieve persons, in any part of the world, who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress (including starvation, sickness or any disability or affliction) and primarily, but not exclusively, when such need, hardship, or distress is the result of national or international disaster, war or civil disturbance or by reason of their social and economic circumstances.
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FRIENDS - PLAY FOR DISABLED CHILDREN
#1167995 · £75,914 income
We arrange a variety of recreational activities for disabled children, young adults up to the age of 25 and their families. These include theatre and cinema trips, craft sessions, soft play/sensory sessions, day trips to farms and zoos, tramolining, fun and float sessions in a swimming pool.
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THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF WIVENHOE
#1165660 · £131,234 income
A vibrant expanding church seen as one of the towns major focal points\venues Services are supported by a large team Our building is used for Anglican worship & hosts community groups from other faiths or from no faith at all Uses are varied - concerts;exhibitions;drama;dance;toddler group A warm welcome is given to able & disabled (physically & mentally) young & old (from babies to centenarians!)
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WEYMOUTH ROWING CLUB
#1166755 · £79,081 income
The Club promotes community participation in the healthy recreation of sea rowing in the Weymouth & Portland area of South Dorset. All are welcome, particularly children and young persons, the disabled, persons with special needs, and those otherwise disadvantaged.
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ONE TO ONE
#1174859 · £111,536 income
THE RELIEF OF ADULTS WITH A LEARNING DISABILITY BY THE PROVISION OF A BEFRIENDER SERVICE TO ENABLE THEM TO TAKE PART IN COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES WHICH MAY OTHERWISE NOT BE POSSIBLE SO THAT THEY MAY REALISE THEIR FULL POTENTIAL AND LEAD MORE FULFILLING LIVES.
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OLIVE ACADEMY
#1168069 · £67,185 income
Advancement of education to children in the UK and overseas through the provision of education classes and resources.Relief of those in need, by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
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ANDALUS COMMUNITY CENTRE
#1170864 · £128,034 income
What we do in ACC. Advice Bureau. Helping with housing. Disability claims. Hearing and appeals.Benefits.Dealing with asylum seekers, English, Maths and Employment skills. Sports for asylum seekers. Any individuals from EU dealing with Presettlement and Settlement. Directly dealing with Third party organisations to fulfil client requests.Eid Parties and Prayer congregational.
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PHOENIX AUTISM TRUST
#1172227 · £2,542,496 income
To advance the education of people with Autism and/or language, communication and interaction difficulties. This includes supporting post-19 education and other areas of activity.We operate mainly in East London.
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AUTISM INITIATIVES GROUP
#1170634 · £93,062,000 income
Group activities are to ;- provide assessment, care, education, employment and meaningful activity to individuals with autism spectrum condition.- provide information and support to individuals with ASC, their families and carers- expand education and care provisionParent company activities are to provide estate, administration and corporate support services to the charitable subsidiaries
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BUILDING 4 HOPE
#1171933 · £73,858 income
To relieve the needs of young people and adults in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage within the West Midlands through the provision of construction related training in accordance with a nationally recognised curriculum (diplomas and NVQ via CSkills or equivalent).
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5 H CENTRE
#1174366 · £16,400 income
To create Health, Happiness and Harmony in Humans and Horses. To re-rehabilitateand re-home horses, ponies and donkeys. To benefit young people and the disabledusing the therapeutic effect of horses with humans.
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SOMETHING IN KENT
#1173273 · £96,061 income
We support local people and local organisations to make the most of the potential in their lives, their skills and their community. We will run activities that help to make improvements to the local community to help people who are socially disadvantaged due to factors including unemployment, disability or those who feel isolated from their community.
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QM STUDIOS
#1175178 · £62,347 income
To promote education in the arts, in particular music, with a focus on vulnerable groups in the community including learning disabled people, people with mental health issues, young people and the elderlyTo provide low cost rehearsal and recording facilities for music makersTo enable the development of music skills through an educational and outreach programme
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CITY OF CHELMSFORD MENCAP
#1171835 · £214,577 income
City of Chelmsford Mencap provides lifelong 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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DEAF SPORTS FIRST
#1175408 · £152,233 income
To alleviate challenges faced by deaf individuals and those with associated disabilities, grants will be provided to beneficiaries or organizations enabling participation in sports like football. Community-led initiatives will include inclusive nutrition workshops, assistive tech training, adapted sports programs, sign language support, and accessible activities promoting health and inclusion.
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FAVERSHAM ASSISTANCE CENTRE
#1172770 · £72,202 income
Our mission is to support elderly and disabled people who are financially challenged: to live independently for longer in their own homes. (FACE) Faversham Assistance Centre is a local charity based in Faversham, Kent. We offer practical help in the form of garden maintenance and decorating to people who are unable to carry out these tasks for themselves
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ILFRACOMBE & DISTRICT COMMUNITY TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION
#1174976 · £178,541 income
The purpose of the CIO is to relieve persons who are handicapped, aged, blind and otherwise disabled or disadvantaged in North Devon by providing transport such persons to and from such destinations as they require.
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DISABILITY IN ACTION DUDLEY
#1175330 · £28,919 income
Disability in Action is a forward thinking organisation which provides serviecs for disabled people, and is run by disabled people.We work at Queenscross Network in Wellington Road Dudley.The Service we currently run from there are, a cafe service,library,a reception and some enjoyable theraputic activities.Disability in Action could make a difference to your Life come and meet us .
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AUTISM SUPPORT CRAWLEY
#1179383 · £36,217 income
Autism Support Crawley is a parent/carer support group for parents, or other relations caring for a person on the autistic spectrum or with other social communication difficulties (with or without a diagnosis). Members need to be over 18 years of age and live within the counties of Sussex, Surrey, Brighton/Hove & Kent. For full details about our group please visit: www.autismsupportcrawley.co.uk
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NOTTINGHAM NARROW BOAT PROJECT LTD
#1176252 · £60,000 income
To provide or assist in the provision of facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation or other 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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CANINE CONCERN
#1177334 · £83,776 income
The object of the charity is to relieve people who are in need by reason of their age, disability, health or social circumstances, particularly, but not exclusively by the provision of therapy dogs to visits schools, care homes, hospital, hospices, libraries, courts and other similar institutions.
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ST ELIZABETH'S CENTRE
#1176777 · £18,963,000 income
CHILDREN/YOUNG PEOPLE, DISABILITY, GENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSES, PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEALTH OR SAVING OF LIVES, THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY, PROVIDES SERVICES, RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES, PROVIDES HUMAN RESOURCES, EDUCATION/TRAINING, ELDERLY/OLD PEOPLE, OTHER DEFINED GROUPS.
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ENHANCING THE CAPACITY OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITY
#1178779 · £17,715 income
Grants for projects to support to people with disability in Northern Uganda by providing vocational training and business mentoring for small businesses.
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FAREHAM NOMADS SWIMMING CLUB
#1179105 · £233,825 income
To operate as a swimming club that provides facilities for and promotes the participation of the community in swimming and other related activities. Our organisation encourages the teaching, development and practice of these activities without discrimination and regardless of sex, ethnic origin, religion, age, disability or political persuasion.
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SPECTRUM CAMBRIDGE
#1179618 · £269,049 income
Spectrum Cambridge is a multi award winning, parent led children's charity. We provide events, sessions, and support for families of children with Autism, additional needs, learning difficulties, and disabilities. As an organisation, we are family focused, advocates of collaboration, passionate about increasing inclusion and well being, while reducing isolation in our work with SEND.
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EASINGWOLD DISTRICT LIONS CLUB (CIO)
#1178035 · £22,037 income
1.Community service - helping the community of Easingwold. For the elderly we provide outings, organise parties and deliver fish and chips. We organise riding for the disabled. We also support local youth organisations and provide play equipment.2.Welfare helping needy individuals and groups.3. Fundraising - organising summer fayres, music competitions and santa sleigh collections.
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UNITY WORKS SOCIAL ENTERPRISES
#1185113 · £2,956,372 income
Supporting people with a learning disability to gain skills, achieve qualifications, secure and sustain jobs and be part of their community. Working with employers to achieve a more inclusive workforce, increase employment opportunities for people with a learning disability. Running social enterprises to create work and training opportunities for people with a learning disability.
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OUR BARN COMMUNITY
#1181421 · £217,847 income
We provide the following activities for young people with learning disabilities or autism:A Youth Club at Redlees Play CentreGardening at Osterley ParkMultisport in and around IsleworthA programme for people not in education, employment or trainingWe also provide support to unpaid family carers, and operate a disabled cycle scheme
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DARWEN HERITAGE CENTRE
#1183239 · £31,733 income
Darwen Heritage Centre seeks to help the public understand the Heritage of the town through exhibitions, talks and displays. Disabled access is available for all of our exhibition space. Schools and Community Groups are invited to make use of our facilities and can visit the Centre at pre-arranged times.
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ST. TERESA'S HOME CIO
#1189921 · £1,655,300 income
To relieve sickness by reason of age,ill health or disability.Our aim is to provide a happy ,homely,relaxed atmosphere where the Residents are cared for until the end of their days . All staff are encouraged to work to maintain a high professional standard of care ensuring the dignity of each individual is upheld. The individual is supported & enabled to maintain their Independence.
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STAFFORD LIONS CLUB (CIO)
#1181780 · £22,386 income
Stafford Lions engage with their local community to improve the quality of life of many and work in partnership with a wide range of other organisations active in the community. We also assist our international community by working to help conquer blindness, provide youth opportunities, and respond to disaster.Every pound raised goes directly to charity - nothing is taken for administration.
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LOWESTOFT COMMUNITY CHURCH
#1181951 · £400,029 income
The principal object of the Charity, as stated in the constitution, is "the advancement of the Christian faith in the UK and overseas; the advancement for the public benefit of religious and other education, and the relief of the aged, poor, sick, disabled and others in need."
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ILFRACOMBE & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB (CIO)
#1182298 · £18,443 income
THE CLUB ORGANISE VARIOUS FUNDRAISING EVENTS SUCH AS LOCAL CARNIVAL, SWIMARATHON, STALLS AT VARIOUS LOCAL EVENTS ALSO WE RUN A HOLIDAY HOME FOR THE THE DISABLED, WHICH IS LEASED AT A LOCAL HOLIDAY PARK.THESE EVENTS ARE ORGANISED TO RAISE FUNDS THAT ARE USED FOR INTERNATIONAL, NATION AND LOCAL CAUSE. ALL THE EVENTS ARE IN ILFRACOMBE AND DISTRICT AREA.
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HENFIELD HAVEN CIO
#1183669 · £265,000 income
To relieve those in need, by reason of age, ill-health, disability, or otherdisadvantage, who live and work in Henfield Parish and its surroundingcommunities, through the provision of dementia care and other wellbeingservices at the Henfield Haven.
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SEATON & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB (CIO)
#1183062 · £6,500 income
THE ADVANCEMENT OF CITIZENSHIP BY PROMOTING THE PRINCIPLES OF GOOD CITIZENSHIP.SUPPORTING YOUTH TO DEVELOP THEIR SKILLS, CAPACITIES AND CAPABILITIES TO ENABLE THEM TO PARTICIPATE IN SOCIETY,THE RELIEF OF POVERTY OF THOSE IN NEED BY PROVIDING HUMANITARIAN AID AND DISASTER RELIEF;THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEALTH BY PREVENTING AVOIDABLE BLINDNESS, ASSISTING DISABLED PEOPLE TO LEAD INDEPENDENT LIVES
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SOCIAL EYES
#1189182 · £987,168 income
The organisation provides help and support to individuals who live in the local community who have mild to moderate learning disabilities and autism, offering a stimulating and safe environment for all who attend, which in turn provides respite for full time parents and carers.
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THE SCRIVENERS' COMPANY SEXCENTENARY CHARITY
#1188020 · £34,786 income
Making of grants to organisations for advancement of education, particularly but not limited to those involved in trades and crafts associated with the Worshipful Company of Scriveners; The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage; The advancement of culture and heritage in the trades and crafts associated with Scriveners.
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BIRMINGHAM TALKING NEWSPAPERS FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED
#1185917 · £4,726 income
We provide recorded material read from local newspapers for the blind and visually impaired to listen to.
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COCO JOELLE FOUNDATION
#1189609 · £0 income
THE OBJECTS OF THE CIO ARE: 1. THE RELIEF OF THOSE IN NEED BY REASON OF ILL-HEALTH, DISABILITY, FINANCIAL HARDSHIP OR OTHER DISADVANTAGE; 2. THE ADVANCEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION OR IMPREOVEMENT; AND 3. TO FURTHER SUCH OTHER EXCLUSIVELY CHARITABLE PURPOSES ACCORDING TO THE LAW OF ENGLAND AND WALES AS THE CHARITY TRUSTEES IN THEIR ABSOLUTE DISCRETION DECIDE. BY: MAKING GRANTS TO ORGANISATIONS
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Bolton Community Advice
#1189587 · £210,050 income
Bolton Advice Centre is a community-based charity which provides guidance, help, information or advice on a wide range of issues, including;Benefits,Disability,Housing issues,Homelessness,Advocacy and advice for people with sensory impairment or loss,Help for released offenders,Debt,Immigration issues,Poverty,
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SMILE THROUGH SPORT
#1191534 · £153,216 income
North East England based charity providing sport, physical activity and leisure activities to individuals of all ages, disabilities and backgrounds. Our charity offers one off events and competitions, weekly drop in sessions and training courses. Our ultimate aim is to improve the lives of disabled people within their communities through better health and social interaction.
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LARKRISE COMMUNITY FARM
#1193880 · £299,882 income
Education of local people and those with a learning or physical disability or who are socially or economically disadvantaged in agriculture and animal welfare, including education in farming, horticulture, conservation, basic maths, and communication skills and training in horse riding, including carriage driving and horsemanship. Registered for Riding for the Disabled.
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DARWIN DOGS
#1191061 · £45,383 income
For the public benefit, to relieve the needs of adults who have a diagnosis of, and are disabled by, a long term mental health condition, or are on the autism spectrum, across Great Britain, by providing access to specialised dog training services to allow their pets to be trained as specialist assistance dogs, providing free and low-cost training where beneficiaries cannot afford it.
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