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THE ROTARY CLUB OF FARNHAM BENEVOLENT FUND
#200435 · £26,377 income
The charity supports local and international charitable objectives. This includes: support to international disasters and emergencies, eg. tsunamis, earthquakes: general humanitarian support, eg. distribution of medical equipment in the third world; support to local hospices, hospitals and disabled institutions and support to needy individuals.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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TORBAY AND DISTRICT DEAF SOCIETY
#202387 · £31,357 income
The main function a Social Club is to provide deaf members with a stable environment and served those, whos first language is British Sign Language. The club has a rich source of information for deaf, hearing impaired and hearing people. There is a link to local social services and the Church of England and pastoral care.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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THE OXFORD DIOCESAN COUNCIL FOR THE DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING
#203428 · £106,127 income
Pastoral and spiritual care of deaf and hard of hearing people in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire. Runs a volunteer befriending scheme.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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INSIGHT GLOUCESTERSHIRE
#204279 · £241,250 income
Insight Gloucestershire (formerly The Gloucestershire County Association for the Blind,GCAB) is a registered charity working in co-operation with others to enhance the independence and quality of life of all visually impaired people in Gloucestershire
Platinum
95
/ 100
5
THE LEAGUE OF THE HELPING HAND
#208792 · £175,173 income
One off and quarterly payments to individuals in hardship due to illness or disability throughout the UK.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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DACORUM MENCAP
#212549 · £113,106 income
Help and support people with learning disabilities and their families,dependants and carers and promote their health and wellbeing.Respond to local needs when planning and delivering our services to ensure their presence in our wider community.'Learning Disability' means any developmental or intellectual disability and any associated conditions, whether mild, moderate or severe.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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LEEDS CONVALESCENT SOCIETY
#223831 · £16,373 income
We issue grants to support the health and wellbeing of those in need residing in the City of Leeds Metropolitan District during convalescence. Examples of grants are medical equipment (nebulisers, wheelchairs), helping to fund support groups (mental health, terminal illness), community outreach projects and day trips for adults and children with disabilities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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FOXTON DISPENSARY
#224312 · £27,224 income
Providing material assistance to referred applicants residing in the borough of Blackpool and Poulton-le-Fylde. Applicants need to be on prescribed medication, disabled or infirm.
Platinum
95
/ 100
9
LLANELLI CENTRE FOR THE DEAF
#228370 · £19,520 income
Social Centre for the Deaf Community of West Wales and surrounding area including youth activities
Platinum
95
/ 100
10
THE LIFE GUARDS ASSOCIATION CHARITABLE TRUST
#229144 · £183,000 income
THE OBJECTS OF THE LIFE GUARDS ASSOCIATION CHARITABLE TRUST ARE:(1) TO RELIEVE MEMBERS OR FORMER MEMBERS OF THE REGIMENT OR THEIR DEPENDANTS WHO ARE IN NEED BY VIRTUE OF FINANCIAL HARDSHIP, SICKNESS, DISABILITY OR THE EFFECTS OF OLD AGE.(2) TO PROMOTE THE EFFICIENCY OF THE REGIMENT IN ANY CHARITABLE WAY AS THE TRUSTEES FROM TIME TO TIME MAY DECIDE.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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THE SOUTH WARWICKSHIRE WELFARE TRUST
#235967 · £23,150 income
Makes grants for sick, convalescent, disabled, handicapped or infirm to persons in need living in Warwick district or Southam rural area, by paying for items, services or facilities not available from others, including holidays, cooker, carpet, white goods, home aids etc or a contribution. Applications in a special form must be supported by an authorised agency ie Social Services, Health Authority
Platinum
95
/ 100
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HERTSMERE MENCAP
#243871 · £183,257 income
The support for individuals with a learning disability, their parents and carers, whether through the provision of care, advocacy, treatment or education; campaigning for greater awareness and better provision of services; service delivery in a range of areas including leisure, respite care, residential care, education and employment
Platinum
95
/ 100
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NUNEATON BEDWORTH AND DISTRICT MENCAP SOCIETY
#244346 · £36,245 income
We provide a variety of social and leisure activities and opportunities for our members who have a learning disability and/or SEND needs (extended to family members, guardians, carers). This includes social activities, such as discos and games groups, as well as cooking groups to enhance life skills, as well as drama and arts groups to promote creativity and freedom of expression.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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National Association of Swimming Clubs and Helpers
#247772 · £29,121 income
The main function of NASCH is to act as a co-ordinating body for its affiliated member clubs.We recognise the immense value of swimming for disabled people. NASCH organises swimming galas throughout the country and runs an annual swimming camp for members of the clubs at which the AGM is held. The Association provides subsidised Public Liability insurance for clubs.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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ST NEOTS AND DISTRICT VOLUNTARY WELFARE ASSOCIATION
#253740 · £165,479 income
A Day Centre & attendant services for the elderly of St Neots & District under Cambridgeshire Social Services; a Luncheon Club for retired persons falling outside Social Services parameters; Studio facilities for the local Talking Newspaper For the Blind; premises for low cost rent to other charities & non-profitmaking organisations; welfare relief for those who cannot obtain help elsewhere.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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THE FRIENDS OF BROOKLANDS SCHOOL
#255861 · £48,335 income
Friends of Brooklands School (from now on known as FOBS) charity aims are to raised funds to enhance the curriculum and provide opportunities above the curriculum for the children of Brooklands School, all of whom have severe, profound or complex learning difficulties, including autism.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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THE SEQUAL TRUST
#260119 · £329,197 income
The Sequal Trust fundraises to provide communication equipment to disabled people
Platinum
95
/ 100
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THE SWAY WELFARE AID GROUP
#261220 · £39,446 income
Provides Grants to individuals and organizations for the relief of financial hardship or to assist the sick, disabled or aged.Provides services to assist with medical transport and a lunch club for elderly people living alone.The area of operation is restricted to the civil parish of Sway, Hampshire.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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OXFORD AND DISTRICT MENCAP
#261236 · £86,552 income
The care and support of children and adults with a learning disability - and support for their parents and other carers :- seven o'clock social club for adults age 15 and over, Summer holiday programme for about 90 children and adults - also giving a week's respite to carers.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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BRAILLE CHESS ASSOCIATION
#263049 · £116,722 income
Vision StatementTo spread and advance the playing of chess among blind and partially sighted people throughout the United Kingdom by organising tournaments and providing coaching and reference material. Also we provide, at subsidised cost, tactile chess sets and talking digital chess clocks.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF NECESSITOUS PROTESTANT MINISTERS THEIR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS (ALSO KNOWN AS MINISTERS' RELIEF SOCIETY)
#270314 · £15,615 income
Provides assistance to Protestant Evangelical Christian ministers who find themselves in financial need, especially in cases of old age or disability. Similarly in the case of the widows or orphaned children of such ministers.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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THE LETCHWORTH CIVIC TRUST
#273336 · £128,840 income
The charity distributes its annual income by way of grants or loans to individuals, schools, clubs and other organisations living or operating in LETCHWORTH GARDEN CITY to support need in education, training, health, disability, the arts, sport and recreation.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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Enable Ability
#276422 · £1,620,667 income
To provide care, welfare, interest and advancement of disabled people and their families and carers in the locality. To respond to the needs of the above people.Enable Ability has the general aims of contributing to the quality of life of disabled people and those related to them in the greater Portsmouth area.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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THE CHIPPENHAM AND DISTRICT TRANSPORT FOR THE DISABLED SOCIETY
#277534 · £91,113 income
Raising funds to purchase, hire and operate a vehicle or vehicles for transporting aged and/or disabled persons within the area of benefit.Promoting and developing a new or improved life for such disabled persons who through no fault of their own are more or less housebound.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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Professional Association for the Vision Impairment Education Workforce
#277864 · £120,725 income
Resources & professional development activities for professionals working with children with VI. Website with access to the American Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness. Professional networks, annual national conference, representation to Government on issues about the education of children with VI. Funds provide research. VIEW acts as a partner for relevant teacher training courses.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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DAVID LAING FOUNDATION
#278462 · £349,599 income
Making gifts to a wide range of charities with the emphasis on youth, disability and the arts
Platinum
95
/ 100
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CHILDAID TO EASTERN EUROPE
#281099 · £592,309 income
ChildAid transforms lives of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people in Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine. Short and long-term aid and development initiatives, in collaboration with local partners, improve life quality for the abused, abandoned and neglected from extremely poor families, orphans and disabled children. Our motivation is Christian but help is unconditional
Platinum
95
/ 100
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THE AVON CENTRE LIMITED
#281648 · £489,959 income
Provision of therapeutic riding lessons to around 300 disabled children and adults in one of the UK's largest equestrian centres purpose built for disabled riders. Set among 100 acres of fields and woodland, the Centre offers individual development, enabling clients to achieve skill and confidence in a safe, friendly and attractive environment.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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BECCLES CENTRE FOR DISABLED PEOPLE
#284191 · £23,516 income
The charity runs a day centre for disabled people open two days each week throughout the year. Various activities are organised, including a programme of outings during the summer months. The charity owns a mini-bus and provides transport for members. The day centre building and minibus have also been used by other groups of disabled people such as the Stroke Club, St Raphaels etc.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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The 3H Foundation
#286306 · £297,559 income
Independent group holidays for adults and young people with disabilities.Holiday grants for low income families with a disabled member for a UK break. Grants also available for carer respite breaks.Carer support through relaxing spa days and pamper hampers.Support for young people with disabilities and young carers including home-based challenges, activity hampers and funded days out.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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BISHOP'S WALTHAM MINIBUS GROUP
#289107 · £17,662 income
The Object of the Minibus Group is to provide transport for charitable organisations, community groups and school groups based in Bishop's Waltham and the surrounding parishes, and individuals who are elderly, disabled or otherwise disadvantaged.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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MAYBRIDGE KEYSTONE CLUB
#290520 · £55,958 income
Structured and informal Youth activities for 8- 12 yr olds ,and 12 - 19 yrs olds evening. Children's activities including Alternative School provision, adult activities e.g Healthy exercise, Pilates, Short Mat Bowls Inclusive meeting place for the local community, Sussex Autism, Breathing Spaces, Sussex Community Transport, children with additional needs,young people and Carers
Platinum
95
/ 100
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IMPACT FOUNDATION
#290992 · £2,219,638 income
IMPACT's aim is simple, that no one should become or remain needlessly disabled by disease, lack of knowledge or shortage of medical facilities. IMPACT works in the UK and in some of the poorest countries of Africa and Asia. IMPACT is cost-conscious and cost-effective.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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HEARING DOGS FOR DEAF PEOPLE
#293358 · £16,410,564 income
The charity's objects are the promotion of health and the relief of sickness in particular by training, providing and supporting animal assisted intervention in the relief of human deafness, disability, sickness, suffering or distress, collaborating with other charities where appropriate.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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ST LUKE'S OXFORD
#293522 · £4,897,067 income
Long term nursing care, palliative care, respite care and post-operative rehabilitation for sick, disabled and older persons regardless of their means.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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THE ELIZABETH FOUNDATION
#293835 · £903,698 income
The Elizabeth Foundation provides a range of early intervention and support services for very young deaf children and babies, and their families. These include emotional support and advice for families at the time of diagnosis and the period after diagnosis, nursery group education programmes (Ofsted registered), one-to-one education and support, and a Home Learning Programme.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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HELP THE CHILD
#297790 · £49,668 income
Help the Child raises funds through a number of events throughout the year, with the purpose of providing items of specialist equipment and educational toys for children with special educational needs, physical disability or sensory impairment within Somerset.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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THE ARK FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE
#297935 · £391,131 income
General charitable purposesEducation/TrainingDisability
Platinum
95
/ 100
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RINGWOOD AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
#301929 · £344,537 income
Adult education classes including languages, art, craft, yoga, exercise, judo, dancing, lip reading, 20 clubs covering interests such as garden, antiques, travel, bridge, art, philately, disabled, blind, also youth and pre-school. Day schools in music, archaeology, history, astronomy. 100 affiliated organisations many of which meet at Greyfriars, social functions including quizzes, cinema, suppers
Platinum
95
/ 100
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THE MARGARET HARKER HALL AND BLOFIELD MEMORIAL GROUND
#303908 · £33,429 income
The provision of community facilities in the village of Blofield. Maintaining the hall and associated land, enusuring that it is in accordance with all relevant legislative requirements including Health and Safety, access for disabled users and entertainment licences.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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NORTHEASE MANOR SCHOOL LTD
#307005 · £3,747,217 income
We are a coeducational independent school for neurodivergent students aged 7 to 19. We provide an individualised education, with access to a wide range of GCSEs, for students whose needs may include speech, language and communication difficulties, autism spectrum condition, dyslexia and other processing, sensory and cognitive delays.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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THE DAIN FUND
#313108 · £55,080 income
The Fund provides grants to support medical doctors' children only. Most grants are for education expenses and are made when an unexpected financial crisis occurs in the family or the family is on a low income. It can help children in the state and private sectors and university students. The Fund is also able to assist when children have disability needs.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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LLOYDS BANK FOUNDATION FOR ENGLAND & WALES
#327114 · £27,756,576 income
To be a leading grant maker supporting and working in partnership with recognised charitable organisations which help people, especially those who are disadvantaged or disabled, to play a fuller role in communities throughout England and Wales.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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THE MUSLIM YOUTH FOUNDATION
#327233 · £210,059 income
Place of worship. Organises religious programmes. Collections for relief agencies. Educational visits for schools. Various social, cultural programmes. Activities for deaf group.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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GAY AND PETER HARTLEY'S HILLARDS CHARITABLE TRUST
#327879 · £92,351 income
Gay & Peter Hartley's Hillards Trust makes grants to charities that support children's welfare, care for the elderly, mental/physical health, disability, & hospices. Grants are made up to £1,000 to local charities in towns in 11 counties in north and central England - mainly in Yorkshire, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire. See www.hillardstrust.org for more details.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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SPORTABILITY
#328325 · £88,170 income
Sportability provides sport and challenging pursuits for people with all forms of paralysis - spinal cord injury, stroke, M.S etc. Activities include micro-light flying, gliding, sailing, canoeing, quad-biking, archery, clay pigeon shooting, BloKart sailing, wheelchair tennis, falconry and more. Their credo is taking the 'dis' out of disability and to focus on ability.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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THE BISHOPTHORPE TRUST
#504236 · £15,800 income
Providing financial assistance for housing needs, in the form of non-repayable grants or loans at low or no interest; assistance with residential accommodation and the repair and improvement of such accommodation; and helping those who are aged or disabled in the provision of proper care.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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BENDRIGG TRUST
#508450 · £1,943,862 income
Bendrigg Trust runs high quality courses for disabled and disadvantaged people who come to Bendrigg from all parts of the UK for a day, weekend or a week.We aim to promote inclusion, encourage independence and build self-confidence through the use of residential experience and the safe provision of adventurous activities delivered by dedicated, qualified staff.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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The Azure Charitable Foundation
#513149 · £10,466,275 income
Azure operates Supported Businesses to provide salaried jobs and training for disabled people. It assists individuals in supported employment in organisations across the region. Personal development whether or not linked to qualifications or job outcomes is a key goal. We are committed to enabling disabled people to live as independently as possible. Community access support is also provided.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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Wigan & Leigh Mencap Society
#514174 · £46,390 income
To serve the interests of persons with learning disabilities and their families. To increase understanding and public awareness of the problems & needs of the learning disabled and their families. To enhance the social intergration of persons with learning disabilities into the community. To promote respite for carers.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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