The PSU offers practical and emotional support to people who are representing themselves in civil and family court proceedings. Our volunteers see 500 clients each week, free of charge. We operate from 10 centres in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester and Newcastle.
The Lavinia Norfolk Centre is a unique Centre for the inclusion of children and young people with a wide variety of disabilities. You can now donate via text as well! just send, TLNC24 followed by the amount you want to donate to 70070. E.g TLNC24 £10 to 70070 Thank you for your support.
interAKtive is an independent charity with around 170 member families, all of whom have a child or children on the autism spectrum, or a child with a similar communication difficulty. The group enables children to experience a range of activities that may be just too difficult for them to access on a day-to-day basis, due to behaviour, fear or other reasons. interAKtive organises many exclusive-use events, including swimming, ice skating and climbing, so that the children are alongside others with similar issues, and free of the pressures that come with noisy, crowded public sessions. Many activities are open to the whole family. the interAKtive playscheme, run during the school summer and Easter holidays, gives parents the opportunity to leave their children in the care of experienced and qualified staff, secure in the knowledge that their children are not only happy and safe, but enjoying a whole host of different projects. Parents and carers face both common and different problems, and sharing experiences can be invaluable. In addition to coffee mornings, parents can look forward to the annual conference, which provides speakers who both inform and entertain. interAKtive has been operating since 1994 and has strong links with professionals in the fields of medicine and therapies, and with local specialist schools.
The Ear Foundation helped fund the first cochlear implants for deaf children in the UK. We now support children, young people & adults who use a variety of modern hearing technologies. Offering independent advice & activites to bridge the gap between clinics where they're fitted and home where used.
Help us support the many slum children suffering in Africa. Make a difference today, change a life. In a rush? You can text "MSHA00 £5" now to 70070. You can also donate £1, £2, £3, £4 or £10.
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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Worthing Mencap is an active, progressive organisation championing the rights of people with learning disabilities and their families and directly improving the facilities and opportunities available to them.
We want an Island where hearing loss doesn’t limit or label children, young adults and their families. Where the community is integrated and has an awareness of clear and equal communication. We provide support for children, young adults and their families with hearing impairment.
Snydale Riding for the Disabled Association AtSnydale RDA, our horses and ponies provide therapy, achievement and enjoymentto people with disabilities in the local area. Our group organises activitiessuch as riding, carriage driving, vaulting and showjumping.We have been open since September 2014, and take great pride in the exceptionalstandard of our instructors and volunteers. We offer activities for all agegroups and, wherever possible, to people with any disability. We rely on voluntary help, donations and legacies to deliver our services. Charity No: 1165459 Find out more Website http://www.snydalerda.com/
Friends for Leisure, helping disabled children and young people in Cheshire East enjoy friendship and leisure
Exists to provide support to children at Nanyuki Childrens Home in Kenya, a school and home for orphaned children
1 in 7 people sufer some form of hearing loss. Deaf Connections is the oldest & largest charity working with Deaf and hard of hearing people in Scotland. We are a dynamic and innovative charity committed to improving the quality of life for Deaf & hard of hearing people.
ENABLE is Scotland's leading organisation for children and adults with learning disabilities. It campaigns for a socially inclusive society where people with learning disabilities are regarded and treated as full and equal citizens. ENABLE provides innovative community-based services which help people with learning disabilities to live, attend school, work and enjoy meaningful participation in their local community.
PLUS is a registered charity that supports children and young people with disabilities, to have access to social, leisure and recreational opportunities and activities, across Forth Valley. PLUS was established in 1988 by parents who believed that children with disabilities had as much right as anyone else to an ordinary social life. PLUS support offers parents and carers a short break, which strengthens their family unit. These short breaks both increase the capacity and resilience of families to continue in their caring roles. PLUS currently engages with over 230 families in the community and in 2014 PLUS organised and ran over 1550 activities and events resulting in almost 4200 attendees. PLUS currently supports over 250 individuals between the ages of 0-35 with a range of disabilities such as; Downs Syndrome, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Global Learning Delay and many have complex needs.
Derbyshire LGBT+ is Derbyshire's only LGBT specific support service, we are here to support anyone who is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender or anyone who is having issues with their sexual identity or gender identity, this includes family and friends.
We, at Southampton Mencap, believe that everyone with a learning disability, whatever their age, nature and severity of their disability should be empowered through appropriate support to exercise their right to choice, opportunity and respect.
Voluntary Action within Kent runs a variety of projects that work in the community to support people, young to old, including disadvantaged children, children with disabilities, young carers and older people.
The Solihull Children’s Special Needs Association's mission is to give much needed care, fun and stimulation to pre-school children with special needs and respite for their parents or carers. In bright, happy surroundings every child is understood and encouraged, each according to their ability
Life Impact is a UK charity with staff working in Thailand. We have set up this charity to help make a difference to people, mainly the young, who through extreme poverty and human rights abuses are at risk of becoming victims of human trafficking. We believe that if we can change a life for the better, that in turn can change the world for the better. Our main goal is that of prevention but we will also seek to rescue those sold into prostitution or slavery. We aim to set up safe homes to provide immediate social, medical, psychological and educational support and bring healing. In the longer term we will establish projects that will provide ways in which these people will be trained and taught skills to help them help themselves in order to escape from the cycle of poverty.
MRANG (Merseyside Refugee and Asylum Seekers Pre and post Natal Support Group) offers friendship, support and advice to female asylum seekers and refugees who are pregnant or who have babies or young children. These are women who have been forced to flee their own country, and have undergone frightening experiences, some of whom have been raped or trafficked. MRANG provides twice weekly Drop-In sessions where women can meet and make friends, in a place which is safe for them and their children. It puts women in contact with health and legal services and where necessary provides counselling and other support such as providing birth partners. It seeks to empower women and to give them the confidence to re-build their lives in their new country.
Layla's Trust seeks to provide support for bereaved families who have lost children and to families who have children with life limiting disabilities and terminal illnesses on the Isle of Wight.The Trust was set up in memory of baby Layla Mae Cotter who sadly passed away aged 70 days old. The Trust keeps her memory alive and is a lasting legacy for Layla, bringing help to some of the most vulnerable people in our community. We are a local community charity, currently helping families who are in need on the Isle of Wight. Layla's Trust adopts a flexible approach in how we help our families, listening to their needs and trying to help where we can.
Valleys Kids is a charity based in S Wales where 1 in 4 children are living in Poverty! Our work is about changing lives for the better. These Valleys now rank in some of the most deprived areas of Europe. We work with local people to improve the lives of children and families in these communities.
The Abraham Fund Initiatives (TAFI) promotes coexistence and equality among Israel’s Jewish and Arab citizens as a moral and pragmatic imperative for Israel. Through large-scale social change initiatives, advocacy and public education we aim to advance a cohesive, secure and just Israeli society.
Salusbury WORLD in NW London, supports refugee children & families to rebuild their lives & achieve their ambitions. We look at the "whole" child & provide activities for kids, teenagers & adults aimed at equalising chances & challenging stereotypes.
The objective of The AWARE Foundation (Action With Awareness Regarding Education) is to give dispossessed, disadvantaged and vulnerable children in India the right to an education.