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SWALLOW is a charity helping teenagers and adults with learning disabilities in Bath and North East Somerset. SWALLOW is a user-led organisation which provides vital support to vulnerable young people and adults. Our range of services enable members to live independent, fulfilling lives.
The Diamond Centre is a registered charity providing unique facilities to benefit disabled children and adults by having regular contact with horses. It is widely recognised that riding helps disabled people both physically and mentally - and remarkable improvements achieved by so many of those attending The Diamond Centre are proof of this.
It's bewildering and unsettling for anyone going into hospital but especially for children and that is why we are a fundraising hospital. We raise funds to enhance the experience of our patients by providing state of the art medical equipment and facilities and creating a child-friendly environment.
We are a residential rehabilitation centre, using a therapeutic community model. Based in Oxfordshire.
An independent charity, dedicated to the service of people with a learning disability, and their families and carers, living in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire
Coram Voice is a national charity committed to empowering children and young people in public care by providing information, advice and advocacy, and campaigning for changes in law, policy and practice to improve their lives. To find out more visit www.coramvoice.org.uk
With its roots in saving Jewish children in Nazi Germany, today Youth Aliyah Child Rescue cares for abandoned and underprivileged children from around the world in five Youth Villages in Israel. Most of our young children are immigrants whose families are desperate to remove their children from war, trauma, persecution and discrimination.
Daisy Network is a registered charity for women who have experienced a Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (also known as Premature Menopause or Premature Ovarian Failure. Daisy Network are a non-profit organisation ran entirely by volunteers.
We promote the independence and integration of disabled people into society. We enable disabled people to: prepare for work and find employment; exercise greater choice and control over decisions; and to live independently. Our policy work challenges the barriers to disabled people's participation.
Resources for Autism supports children and adults affected by autism, and their families. Autism affects how a person understands and relates to the world around them. Although there is no cure, individuals can fulfil their potential through the specialist services and information that Resources for Autism offers.
Homerton Hope is the official Homerton Hospital charity. Funds raised help to pay for extra equipment, research and innovations, and make our patients experience even better both in the hospital and community. Your donations really make a difference.Contact us [email protected]
TFM Radio & Magic 1170's Cash for Kids Whats raised locally - stays locally - helping sick, disabled and disadvantaged children across South Durham, Teesside and North Yorkshire. we are a granting charity, granting and gifting to local individuals, community groups and other charities.