Child Concern Consortium is a special group of 5 small charities working together to provide help and support for vulnerable children and their families across the UK.
The Playback Trust supports children and young people with a wide range of disabilities and additional support needs to access a range of leisure and recreational events in their community every 4 to 6 weeks. These events also provide valuable respite for parents and carers and enable the children and young people to interact within their local community and with their peers. Playback’s programme of events help to broaden children & young peoples experiences, develop their confidence, relationships and communication skills and engages them in fun while meeting friends and families in an inclusive environment. Sadly, there are limited opportunities in our community to enable them to have these experiences and it was our awareness of this that prompted us to set up the Playback Trust. We are proud that our much needed events also raise people’s awareness of children and young people with disabilities and this helps promote a positive perception of disability. Our children want others to celebrate difference as a positive thing and see that there are many things that makes us all just the same we all have hopes dreams , ambitions.
Share is a charity that works for the inclusion of disabled and non-disabled people. We do this by providing opportunities for all to participate in a wide range of creative, educational and recreational activity-based programmes.
AVID is the national membership network of volunteer visitors to immigration detainees. For 20 years we have sought to protect the human dignity and wellbeing of those held under immigration act powers across the UK through volunteer visiting, a lifeline to those otherwise isolated in detention.
The Foundation is committed to increased intercultural awareness to help alleviate problems of poverty and exclusion. Through events it organises and projects it supports, the Foundation seeks to engage with others in addressing these problems, and to make a practical difference to the lives of those most in need.
C.R.E.S.T is a local charity based in Burton on Trent Staffordshire in the UK. It is dedicated to working with and providing opportunities for learning and physically disabled people in Burton, and has been involved with Hope and Homes for children, and its work in Romania since 2006.
We are a registered charity which has been established to support theeducation needs of orphaned and destitute children in the village of Tororo,Uganda.
Hope4China aims to create hope, build relationships & provide oppurtunity for China's poorest children through Foster Care, Education, Medical help & support for children with special needs.
The Himalayan Youth Foundation is a charity created to provide for underprivileged and orphaned children in the Himalayan region. In Nepal we support the Kailash Hostel an educational project supporting 100 poor and vulnerable children who would not otherwise have access to education and health care
The WLS Charitable Fund support two main charitie as well as over thirty other charities. This year the main charities are SUPPORTING CHILDREN WITH DIABETES and the ASYLUM SEEKERS DROP-IN CENTRE. The other charities supported include Children/educational, community, medical and Israeli causes.
The Philip Green Memorial Trust raises funds for children throughout the country with physical disabilities and learning disabilities. The Trust is unique in that it supports a wide cross-section of projects all involved with children from helping to build hospices to providing customised wheelchairs.
Jogid Charitable Trust believes in helping disabled children to lead a better life in every way possible.
Becoming Visible is a Deaf led registered charity, providing essential services for Deaf and Deafblind people. Through the promotion of British Sign Language, provision of Interpreters and training services, we aim to overcome communication barriers and improve the quality of life for the wider isolated Deaf community.
Scarborough Branch of Riding for the Disabled Association gives people with both physical & mental disabilities the chance to learn to ride horses in a friendly and informal manner.
The Saga Respite for Carers Trust was lauched to help unpaid carers aged 50 and over by providing a much needed holiday for the carer and a friend. The award also includes spending money and if required, the payment of professional respite care for their loved ones to ensure continuity of care.
It is a small organisation based in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland who rely on volunteers 'To promote the welfare of persons whose lives are affected by disability.’ See their web page for more info.
Kingfisher helps disabled people of all ages to experience the pleasure of horse riding and to benefit from the therapeutic aspect of riding and being involved in the care of horses.
Our principal objective is to provide disabled people in the Wirral and Chester area with the opportunity to ride to benefit their health and wellbeing at the level of their ability, choice and ambition.
Your Choice promotes better services for disabled people and their carers, provides free information and advice, and helps to improve access to care, therapies, equipment, benefits and lifestyle opportunities, All donations to Disability Concern Glasgow are passed toYour Choice.
The CIFA Trust is a small but highly effective UK charity supporting the work of CIFA Kenya and CIFA Ethiopia to facilitate the promotion of healthy, peaceful, enlightened and self reliant communities. All donations received are sent overseas.
Asha Kiran UK aims to enable special children to attain their full potential for independence and fulfilment in adult life. We promote the welfare of young people with health problems and physical or learning disabilities. The primary beneficiary is Asha Kiran Special Needs School, Bangalore, India
The charity organises South Coast Blind Week. The Charity owns equipment for disabled skiing and sailing which is available for public use.
In the remote villages of Kashmir there is very little help for deaf children. KADCET currently runs a school and it will build and maintain an audiology clinic. In the whole of Azad Kashmir there is no clinic so deaf children are often left without hearing aids or any help.