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751
BOATHOUSE THEATRE ARTS
#1156740 · £18,936 income
Boathouse Theatre Arts provides specialist performing arts projects for children and young adults who have a learning and/or physical disability. Boathouse runs three groups: Boathouse for Children (aged 5-15); Boathouse Theatre Company (young adults); and a Sensory group for adults who have profound and multiple disabilities. Boathouse is based in Hastings and Bexhill.
Platinum
89
/ 100
752
UMBRELLAS LINCOLN
#1177444 · £18,873 income
Running support groups for families affected by disability.
Platinum
89
/ 100
753
NO OUTSIDERS
#1184725 · £17,965 income
No outsiders prepares children for life in modern Britain where they can live and work alongside anyone regardless of race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, gender reassignment or disability. No Outsiders charity provides a 7 year programme to be taught in primary schools with the aim of building community cohesion and prevent children being drawn into terrorism and far right activities.
Platinum
89
/ 100
754
MIXTUP
#1189150 · £159,287 income
Mixtup is a free, beneficial led youth cub for young people aged 11-25 with mixed abilities. We meet in a wheelchair accessible venue in central Swansea We provide regular youth club activities and wellbeing sessions, organise trips, support young people to take part in other opportunities such as training, consultations or events and offer 1:1 support when needed.
Platinum
89
/ 100
755
READING DISPENSARY TRUST
#203943 · £58,406 income
Grants for the benefit of individuals generally on application by Doctors, Nurses, Social Workers and Voluntary Organisations when statutory provision cannot be used.Activity is restricted to helping people who live within a 7 mile radius from the centre of Reading who are sick, convalescent, disabled, handicapped or infirm.
Platinum
88
/ 100
756
Hockley and Hawkwell Day Centre
#207022 · £128,565 income
From our own premises we provide a meeting place for the benefit of the people of Hockley and Hawkwell aged 55 or over. Freshly cooked lunches, light refreshments and afternoon entertainment are available, 4 days a week, Monday to Thursdays. We have our own modified ambulance to collect and return the disabled and elderly to their homes.
Platinum
88
/ 100
757
MOUNTJOY BEQUEST FUND
#207544 · £285,595,000 income
Seventy five per cent of blindness in the world is either avoidable or treatable. Sightsavers works with partners in developing countries to eliminate avoidable blindness and promote equality of opportunity for disabled people. Our work alleviates poverty among poor and marginalised communities and thus helps to realise the internationally accepted Millenium Development Goals.
Platinum
88
/ 100
758
THE SPEEDWAY RIDERS' BENEVOLENT FUND
#208733 · £179,052 income
The object of the Fund is to provide assistance to persons injured or disabled whilst participating in the sport of Speedway Racing.
Platinum
88
/ 100
759
VARIETY THE CHILDREN'S CHARITY
#209259 · £6,642,590 income
(1) promote and provide for the care and upbringing of sick, disabled and disadvantaged children within the UK(2) advancement of education and the relief of financial need of children within the UK(3) provision of facilities for recreation and leisure time occupation for children in the interests of their social welfare with the object of improving the conditions of life for such children
Platinum
88
/ 100
760
THE GUIDE DOGS FOR THE BLIND ASSOCIATION
#209617 · £156,400,000 income
The Association provides guide dogs, mobility and other rehabilitation services to people who are blind and partially sighted. In accordance with its constitution, it provides "additional services and facilities for the relief of blind persons as the Association shall from time to time deem fit".
Platinum
88
/ 100
761
ROYAL ALFRED SEAFARERS' SOCIETY
#209776 · £5,015,640 income
Provision of care home facilities and housing for retired and disabled seafarers, their widows and dependants.
Platinum
88
/ 100
762
ROYAL STAR & GARTER
#210119 · £25,999,000 income
Provide residential nursing care and therapy services to disabled ex-Service men and women and their partners or spouses
Platinum
88
/ 100
763
LEAGUE OF FRIENDS OF THE QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER HOSPITAL
#210234 · £163,733 income
The object of the League is to relieve patients of the Hospital who are sick, convalescent, disabled, handicapped or infirm and, generally to support the charitable work of the above Hospital.
Platinum
88
/ 100
764
LEPRA
#213251 · £5,909,745 income
Lepra focuses on leprosy. Our purpose is to make leprosy a disease of little consequence for those it affects; easily diagnosed, treated and leaving no disability.We are a secular organisation, founded in 1924, whose patron is His Majesty King Charles III
Platinum
88
/ 100
765
CRH CHARITABLE TRUST
#213579 · £384,890 income
To relieve persons who are sick, convalescent, disabled, handicapped or infirm and in particular persons suffering from mental illness. To promote or assist in the promotion of research into the alleviation of mental illness.
Platinum
88
/ 100
766
CORNWALL ASSOCIATION FOR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING PEOPLE
#218341 · £211,919 income
The charity supports Deaf and hard of hearing people in Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly, and parts of Devon.We provide BSL interpreters, Deaf communication support, and expert information, advice and guidance on d/Deaf-related issues. Our services include Deaf Awareness training and advocacy in health, mental health and social care.
Platinum
88
/ 100
767
PSS (UK)
#224469 · £23,841,441 income
PSS services are designed to plug the gaps and provide on the ground support to a wide array of people. We recognise when people are in need and find new and practical ways to get the most from life. We work with elderly and disabled people in the community, with families caught up in the criminal justice system or in need, and in a preventative way with families and people at risk
Platinum
88
/ 100
768
THE COTTON DISTRICTS CONVALESCENT FUND AND THE BARNES SAMARITAN CHARITY
#224727 · £33,795 income
The relief of persons in need resident in the area of benefit who are sick, convalescent, disabled or infirm by relieving their suffering or assisting their recovery.
Platinum
88
/ 100
769
TURNING POINT
#234887 · £192,496,000 income
Turning Point provides health and social care services for people with a learning disability and also people at risk of, or with a mental health diagnosis, mental health issues, drug or alcohol use, misuse or dependency or other addictive behaviours.
Platinum
88
/ 100
770
CARERS UK
#246329 · £4,778,986 income
To alleviate the conditions of life amongst people who are caring or who have cared for elderly, sick, disabled or otherwise infirm persons.To relieve and alleviate, and to promote, encourage and assist in the relief or alleviation of all kinds of mental and physical amongst carers and those persons for whom they are caring.To advance education concerning caring amongst carers and the public.
Platinum
88
/ 100
771
THE WAYS AND MEANS TRUST LIMITED
#255074 · £317,905 income
The Charity is for adults who have learning, physical or mental health disabilities with training, socialisation and work experience opportunities in a friendly, person-centred setting to assist them to lead rewarding lives, realise their potential and to build their confidence. To engage community and employers to educate on disability issues, which embrace and values inclusion and independence.
Platinum
88
/ 100
772
DISCOVERSVS
#256146 · £235,029 income
Discovery SVS aims to;Challenging discriminationEnriching the lives of disadvantaged peopleSupporting disabled people in Swansea (and now Siavonga too!)
Platinum
88
/ 100
773
THE MATTHEWS WRIGHTSON CHARITY TRUST
#262109 · £76,043 income
The Trust supports smaller charities in the UK and overseas, particularly those working with the young, disabled and underprivileged,though most areas of charitable work are considered. Grants are not normally made to large national charities. The trustees would not normally support animal charities nor the maintenance of the fabric of churches,schools and village halls.
Platinum
88
/ 100
774
TAXI CHARITY FOR MILITARY VETERANS
#264678 · £324,844 income
To organise outings, both in the United Kingdom and abroad, entertainment, transport and other support for any serviceman or woman who is a veteran of the Armed Forces. To assist in the care of former servicemen and women who are disabled, elderly, infirm, impoverished, lonely or otherwise in need of charitable assistance by making grants of money for providing or paying for items or services.
Platinum
88
/ 100
775
SHARE COMMUNITY LIMITED
#264894 · £2,290,762 income
Share provides vocational training, education, and opportunities for personal development to disabled people - especially those with learning disabilities, who may also have autism - and those facing health related barriers to independence and employment. We have 2 social enterprises offering catering and gardening services. Based in Wandsworth, we have no geographical boundaries.
Platinum
88
/ 100
776
SCHRODER CHARITY
#264895 · £37,527 income
Within the parishes of Egham, Englefield Green and Old Windsor, the charity aims to promote good health and relieve, in cases of need, persons who are sick, disabled, handicapped or infirm by way of providing equipment or other forms of assistance and to assist other organisations in need of funds to provide similar facilities to the same end.
Platinum
88
/ 100
777
WAC ARTS
#267043 · £1,991,528 income
Wac Arts is a multifunctional charity comprising a number of departments:WAC- provides access to the performing arts for the young, the disabled and disadvantagedCentre - room lettings
Platinum
88
/ 100
778
THE VICTORIA CENTRE
#272726 · £50,662 income
The Victoria Centre in Lydney promotes the welfare of the elderly, those with disability and others in need in any manner which is legal. This is mainly achieved by offering social contact, lunches and activities at the centre.
Platinum
88
/ 100
779
INTERNATIONAL GLAUCOMA ASSOCIATION LIMITED
#274681 · £2,541,707 income
Our objectives are to help prevent glaucoma blindness and support people living with glaucoma. We:Provide information, advice and support through a telephone helpline and online forum.Publish a wide range of booklets and leaflets and distribute regular newsletters.Fund glaucoma researchRun support groups, conferences & awareness raising activities for patients and professionals.
Platinum
88
/ 100
780
KIDS
#275936 · £9,412,007 income
The purpose of KIDS is to enable disabled children and young people, along with their families, to enjoy their lives, in particular we assist disabled children and young people to develop their skills and abilities and to fulfil their potential, hopes and aspirations. Our services include Home Learning, Key Working, Play and Leisure, Short Breaks, Transitions and Sibling and Young Carer Support.
Platinum
88
/ 100
781
THE ROSE ROAD ASSOCIATION
#276172 · £5,076,081 income
Services for young disabled people and their families including: Oaks and Acorns Residential Short breaks Service children and adultsOutreach Community ServicesActivities in schools and communityParent advice independent support information and empowerment through Family Services Specialist sensory, Hydrotherapy and Soft Play facilities.
Platinum
88
/ 100
782
THE ALDINGBOURNE TRUST
#276484 · £9,372,316 income
The Aldingbourne Trust provides support which helps people with learning and or physical disabilities and/or autism to develop and live the life they choose. We do this by providing opportunities to work, make friends, get good housing, make choices and follow their interests.
Platinum
88
/ 100
783
GOSPORT AND DISTRICT SPORTS ASSOCIATION FOR THE DISABLED
#278177 · £20,940 income
Sport and leisure for Disabled people in the district of Gosport. We cover any disabilty and any age.
Platinum
88
/ 100
784
Deaf Choices UK Limited
#279523 · £273,560 income
Deaf Choices UK aspires to give deaf children improved access to: LANGUAGE by empowering their families to make fully informed choices. LITERACY, by supporting their educators to access information, training and resources. We provide knowledge information and training around the unique benefits, concepts and skills of using Cued Speech. Our offer supports deaf children and those with SEND.
Platinum
88
/ 100
785
DISABILITY LAW SERVICE
#280805 · £899,247 income
Disability Law Service provides a high quality legal service for disabled people, their families, enablers and carers. Charity also provides specialist information and advice and training to other disability organisations and service providers.
Platinum
88
/ 100
786
WANDSWORTH COMMUNITY TRANSPORT
#286095 · £1,054,026 income
To provide minibus transport for community groups in Wandsworth.To provide transport for elderly and disabled Wandsworth residents who find it difficult to use public transport.To provide volunteers and driver and escort training to deliver the above.To run Shopmobility and Shopping Shuttles in Wandsworth for those with mobility problems.To act as a central rersource.
Platinum
88
/ 100
787
WHITE LODGE CENTRE
#286238 · £3,302,000 income
Providing services for disabled children and adults and their families and carers in and around Surrey.
Platinum
88
/ 100
788
VINE COMMUNITY TRUST
#287717 · £278,761 income
The management and operation of Marlow House, a caring community day centre for the elderly, disabled and lonely, including provision of meals and transport. In addition, the trust provides a meals on wheels service for housebound people and a community support programme to encourage independent living.
Platinum
88
/ 100
789
PALMER GARDENS
#287785 · £291,074,000 income
Shaw Trust provides services to people who are disabled or otherwise disadvantaged, principally to help them find employment or to develop work and independence skills.
Platinum
88
/ 100
790
AUTISM HAMPSHIRE
#288141 · £7,146,487 income
Specialist support to adults with autism through provision of registered care homes, supported living, community and domiciliary care services. Community Access advice and support. University Mentoring services. Facilitating social groups to increase wellbeing. Training and campaigning to raise local and national government awareness of the challenges and needs of those with autism.
Platinum
88
/ 100
791
WHEELWRIGHTS' CHARITY
#288173 · £82,779 income
- Mobility for disabled people,especially children and young people- Access to sport and training for Paralympic sport for disabled men and women- Access to educational and recreational activities for disabled children and young people- Education and training in the Wheelwrights' craft- Other relevant charitable causes and awards
Platinum
88
/ 100
792
SENSE, THE NATIONAL DEAFBLIND AND RUBELLA ASSOCIATION
#289868 · £101,863,000 income
Sense exists so that no one who is deafblind or has other complex disabilities is isolated, left out, or unable to fulfil their potential. Across the country, we support children and adults to communicate and experience the world. We provide information and advice, offer a wide range of flexible services and campaign for the rights of people with complex disabilities to take part in life.
Platinum
88
/ 100
793
THE MARKFIELD PROJECT LIMITED
#289904 · £587,747 income
Markfield is a community centre based in the London Borough of Haringey, which promotes rights, independence, choice and inclusion for Disabled people and their families.
Platinum
88
/ 100
794
THE GRAHAM LAYTON TRUST
#290464 · £852,541 income
The Graham Layton Trust (LRBT UK) is a UK Charity, committed to creating a better Pakistan by preventing the suffering caused by blindness and other eye ailments. We provide funding, medical equipment and medical products to support the work of our sister charity, Layton Rahmatulla Benevolent Trust in Pakistan.
Platinum
88
/ 100
795
THE BRITISH ORIGAMI SOCIETY
#293039 · £69,448 income
The aims of the BOS are: to promote and increase public knowledge and awareness of origami, to encourage the practice of origami in education and as therapy for the mentally and physically disabled and to create, maintain and preserve an origami archive. We enable designers of origami to reach a wider audience though our publications and exhibitions, and encourage our members to teach origami.
Platinum
88
/ 100
796
READIBUS
#293377 · £1,107,128 income
Provision of transport for elderly and disabled people within the Reading and surrounding area.
Platinum
88
/ 100
797
HESTIA HOUSING AND SUPPORT
#294555 · £56,783,162 income
Hestia delivers high quality & empowering housing, support, protection & care services in partnership with service users & local communities in 22 London boroughs. Hestia provides services to people with mental health needs, physical disability, substance misusers, offenders, women & children fleeing domestic abuse, older & young people, personal budget holders & other wider community groups.
Platinum
88
/ 100
798
WALSINGHAM SUPPORT
#294832 · £30,826,186 income
We support people with disabilities to have a full life. This includes those who have learning disabilities, and also for those with other forms of disability (including physical, mental, sensory and degenerative disabilities, autism spectrum disorders and brain injuries) and including those with multiple disabilities.
Platinum
88
/ 100
799
HEATHROW TRAVEL-CARE
#297189 · £609,320 income
Heathrow Travel-Care is the Independent Crisis Social Work Agency for Heathrow Airport. Qualified social workers assess, advise, advocate, signpost re issues including mental distress, disability, homelessness. Also: safeguarding children/vulnerable adults, planning with/for vulnerable Britons returning from abroad, coordination of Initial Humanitarian Assistance at Heathrow following emergencies.
Platinum
88
/ 100
800
KINGSLEY ORGANISATION LIMITED
#297648 · £373,332 income
We support disabled adults to fulfil their potential. We recognise the importance of independence, choice and control and have developed therapeutic and person centred approaches underpinning a range of innovative support, training and personal development programmes. Our base the Kingsley Centre is a community hub, including a shop and PO. We operate in North East Hampshire and Camden
Platinum
88
/ 100