1st Kingshill Scout Group has approximately 70 boys and girls in our Beaver, Cub and Scout sections, mostly from the Buckinghamshire villages and schools of Great and Little Kingshill, between Great Missenden and High Wycombe. We offer a great variety of activities for our children, encouraging widespread contact and involvement between the sections and also with the member’s whole family.
Supporting, Empowering and Connecting the diverse and inclusive communities of the Channel Islands impacted by ADHD. Providing a voice for those, of any age, with ADHD while assisting them to access the resources they need to thrive.
Advocacy for All (AfA) is a people focused charity with a long history and excellent track record of providing high-quality statutory & non-statutory one to one and self-advocacy in various South-east & South London boroughs and in Kent. Advocacy empowers vulnerable people, including those with Learning Disabilities (LD) and also Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC)to have bigger voices & better lives.
Albrighton Swimming Pool is a unique outdoor swimming pool. Heated to typically 26-29oC, the pool is 15m long by 7m wide, from 0.6m to 2m deep, in the grounds of Albrighton Primary School, Newhouse Lane, WV7 3QS. The pool is open to the public throughout the summer months, run by the volunteers of Albrighton & District Swimming Club.
Research based online information based service supporting families and children with 'Working memory' which forms part of SLCN (Speech,Language and Communication needs).
We provide educational, accessible, and sensory-based workshops to vulnerable adults and children who have limited access to culture, heritage, arts and crafts with particular focus on those displaced by conflicts and those with learning and communication difficulties. We organise exhibitions and community participation textile projects for people of all backgrounds, ages, and abilities to promote inclusion and cultural integration.
The Basil Houghton Memorial Trust is a grant giving Trust, registered with the Charity Commission (no. 1101947). We use our modest resources to make small grants to support people with learning disabilities and their family carers, either directly or through voluntary organisations supporting people with a learning disability within Shropshire.
Bexley Voice is a voluntary organisation of parents and carers of children and young people (age 0-25) with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) living in the London Borough of Bexley. We signpost, support and empower families to obtain the best possible care and services.
Breaking Out of the Bubble, formerly People First Lambeth is a Disabled People’s Organisation that offers self-advocacy groups to adults with learning disabilities. As well as a regular group meetings, we provide training and projects with a range of Educational, Health and Social Care providers.
BPV is an independent charity representing the views of local parents and carers of children & young people (0-25 yrs) with SEND living in Bromley for over 12 years.
B Young Stars is a youth organization dedicated to empowering young individuals to embrace their authentic identities while unlocking their full potential. Through our weekly tutoring services, sports activities, and personal development programs, we create opportunities for young people to shape their values and aspirations.
We are a group of Cambridgeshire residents opposing the Cambridge congestion charge, to represent the best interest of the people of Cambridgeshire. UK public group.
Based in Dundee, we have been growing fruit and vegetables for 160 years. Our neighbours are DUFC and DFC, we share the same street. Twa teams, one street and 82 plots. there has been generations in the same plot and new Gardners working together to keep out allotments producing fine fruit and vegetables for many years to come.
Coate Badbury Park Residents Group
We are a free resident group who provide 2500 residents on Coate Badbury Park with up to date information about the community.
Campaign to appoint a Commissioner for older people. As the government of UK, and the Digital IT industry continue to recognise the special needs and issues of older people a group of us are starting this campaign. We are collecting email addresses of people interested in campaigning for a Commissioner for older people, similar to the present Commissioner for Children.
Community Organising in Hammersmith and Fulham is delivered through Sobus - the voluntary community sector organisation that provides residents the opportunity to build local power using a range of engagement and participatory techniques.
Croydon Mencap represents the interests of people with learning disabilities, their families and carers within the London Borough of Croydon. Everything we do is about valuing and supporting children and adults with a learning disability, their families and carers. We are a charitable voluntary organisation and registered charity with our own Board of voluntary Trustees/Directors.
In the heart of the Ayrshire countryside Cumnock Rotary Club is here to help local, national and international charities by fund raising amongst ourselves and other rotary clubs in the area. We welcome visitors from the general public and visiting rotarians.
We are a small organization dedicated to making performing arts accessible to all with a huge focus on affordability. Where possible classes will be free or offered at a highly discounted price. We also aim to focus on learning and classes which have a focus on sensory and other learning needs.
Disability Network Hounslow strives to relieve the experience of disability and exists to create an inclusive environment for all disabled people
Disability Voices And Society Community is an organisation for people with disabilities where they can come and have discussions about disability topics, meet new people and share stories and experiences.
The Dissociative Disorders Alliance (The DDA) is aspiring to be the UK’s national charity for people with complex Dissociative Disorders, their allies and practitioners working in the field.
We support 15 people a day 65+, including people with dementia and people with various needs and disabilities. We are registered with the care inspectorate since 2009 and a registered charity. We work in partnership with local people other voluntary agencies and enable older people to stay independent within their own homes and participate fully in their community.
We are a group of parents, teachers and dyslexia professionals based in Ealing, West London. Our aims are to raise awareness of dyslexia and provide practical help for dyslexic children and their parents and teachers. We also support adults who are dyslexic.
Easy Read is a communication approach that aims to make information more accessible to people with learning disabilities. It involves presenting information in a simple and straightforward manner, using clear language, images, and design to
Egham Constellations is a disabled swimming club based in Runnymede. Our aim is to provide supported swimming and maintain the social/mental well-being aspects that are gained as a by-product of reaching out to isolated members of our community. The organisation provides assisted transport, has volunteer assistants to help members eg. changing, getting in/out of the water, assisting exercise/swim etc.
“Music for a while shall all your cares beguile” Our mission is to take live music and music-making to people of all ages who cannot readily access it themselves, through concerts in care centres; music-making workshops for children, especially those with special needs; intergenerational projects that involve young musicians in our projects; "Music Matters" lecture-recitals; friendly YouTube music videos.
A social support group for stroke survivors in the Hillingdon Borough. Run solely by volunteers, we aim to provide an environment for people to connect, reduce loneliness and partake in activities with others. We also provide advice and larger outings with reduced costs for those who want to regain their independence.
Founded by people who are on the autism spectrum, and the parents of autistic adults, our aims are to: - Raise awareness and knowledge about autism - Set-up leisure, social and peer support groups for autistic adults - Work with other groups and organisations to promote opportunities within the local community - Provide training to professionals, volunteers and carers
Jessopp Road is a beautiful green space near the centre of Norwich. It is ideal for children's parties, outdoor small events and of course welcomes Scouts and other youth organisations. You can hire the space for indoor or outdoor events. Hire by the hour, half day, full day or multiple bookings.
The Kew Neighbourhood Association was created in 1977. It aims to provide services and facilities in the Kew ward area of Richmond, Surrey for the relief of the elderly, the disabled, the mentally or physically handicapped, the sick and the poor.
The Kingston Eco-op is made up of three local voluntary sector organisations who will be generating fresh opportunities for anyone in the community to experience a range of different activities. Initially these will include gardening, carpentry, computer refurbishment and cycle recycling but more are planned.
Kingston Mencap is a small voluntary group which supports adults and children with a learning disability, their families, and their carers living in the Kingston-upon-Thames area.
Let’s Go Outside and Learn CIC connects communities with nature on their doorstep. We introduce people to the natural environment, show the benefits to health and wellbeing that spending time outdoors offers, and bring people together in parks. We work deliver outdoor learning and environmental stewardship projects in the London Boroughs of Richmond and Hounslow.
Lifetimes - Chances is a grant giving charity for individuals living in London and the home counties. We work with our chosen partners to deliver our funding to those in need and give grants directly to beneficiaries. We do not accept direct applications from the public.
The London Buddy Scheme aims to enhance the health, well-being, and freedom of choice for disabled people by improving access to the community, quailitiy of life and providing meaningful employment opportunities for disabled people, through a collaborative approach.
The Lowestoft Thursday Club is a self funded, voluntary group for adults with learning disabilities, and has been running since the 1960's. With approximately 100 members, collected every Thursday evening by volunteers, in a double decker bus paid for via fund raising. The members enjoy various activities and entertainment with some members having attended for up to 30 years.
Network of local groups working for awareness and medical treatment for ME/CFS.
We are a club for 16+ year-olds who have learning and/or physical disabilities. We provide an arrangement of sporting and social events for our members to attend.
Dozens of smaller user-led and ‘grass roots’ equality groups are working together. We will design, test and pilot exciting new ways to use networking and communications tools to strengthen connections and share more easily. We are exploring ways of joining up our voices for solidarity and influence for more coordinated, effective campaigning to fight discrimination and improve equality in London.
Not for profit fishing club. Based in Darwen Lancashire. Catering for all ages and abilities. Affordable Angling for All.
A charity that supports adults with learning disabilities in the borough of Richmond upon Thames and former residents of Normansfield.
The aim of the association is to assist any person in the pursuit of gardening as a recreation and promote health, education and community. The allotment provides help to new gardeners on the site in whatever way is appropriate including providing where possible introduction to a nearby experienced gardener with the view to special help during early months of tenancy.
Founded in 1985, OFLAC (Oak Farm Leisure and Activities Club) provides a social network and learning hub for adults with a learning disability.
We are the Isle of Wight Parent Carer Forum, a voluntary group of parents and carers of children and young people with a wide range of special educational needs (SEN) and disabilities. Parents working together to improve services for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities on the Isle of Wight.
A web based information advice service that provides information about buildings that provide disabled facilities as well as Education, Advice, Transport and other disability related issues.
Portcullis Trust is an independent educational charity (Reg: 281564) that raises funds to help individuals in need studying at Richmond and Hillcroft Adult Community College. It has been supported by many celebrities including Vince Cable, David Aaronovitch and Peter Snow who have held talks and donated time to raise money for a bursary that supports disadvantaged individuals to access learning.
Ravensthorpe Community Centre is the largest community based organisation within Dewsbury both in terms of services delivered and reach. Our services are divided into 4 segments, Ofsted outstanding nursery, Learning disability day service, adult learning, health and wellbeing and general community projects. We have several well equipped rooms to hire for training, small events and general activities.
The Talking Newspapers provide a service of local news, information and articles from the Evening Echo and other papers, read by teams of volunteers on cassette tapes and compact discs. These are sent, entirely free of charge, to anyone in these districts who is blind, partially sighted, or simply has difficulty in reading.
Residents United Forum brings together representatives of different local community groups to ensure disabled residents, carers and their families voices are heard and their views actioned when developing local services. The group is led by Newham residents with lived experiences as disabled people and carers.
Royal Sutton Coldfield North Birmingham Parkinsons Branch
The group welcomes people with Parkinsons their family members and carers, Meetings can be informal - a chance to talk and discuss worries and experiences.There are social activities too as well as offering Tai Chi, Nordic walking, Yoga and Extend exercise, speech practice and singing each month.
Runnymede Access Liaison Group (RALG) is an independent group with links to Runnymede Borough Council. We provide a representative “voice” for disabled residents, suggesting how the needs of disabled people might be best met within the Borough. As well as advisory work for the Council, we can advise disabled residents and community groups on how to access services and facilities.
We are a small community that all live in a road called Seaview Heights. We would like to put together a website to enable us to communicate online and support those residents who are less able due to disability and/or advanced age.
A support and information sharing network for parents of children with autism spectrum disorder living in South of Glasgow.
An Independent Voluntary Organisation formed in1992, supports people with disabilities who have accessibility difficulties with transport, the outdoor environment, buildings and facilities in Spelthorne. Our founding members were instrumental in the development of Staines Shopmobility. SCAN members also conducted the research that provided the information needed for the development of SPELRIDE, service based on the Dial a Ride concept.
Stand As One is a non-profit dedicated to supporting those struggling with mental health, offering a safe space for open conversations and connection. We provide a platform for shared experiences, helping individuals find comfort, community, and moments of escape from their struggles. Together, we Stand as One.
Improving the lives of people with a learning disability and their carers in the London Borough of Sutton.
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We are a volunteer-led support group based in Walsall UK and the surrounding areas. We provide support for people with Fibromyalgia and/or M.E/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome), including post-viral fatigue or M.E/CFS triggered by Long-COVID.
A non profit asset locked community interest company limited by guarantee. The business provide equipment and services to the disabled and youth community in and around Hampshire in England.
A members club providing flat green bowling and short mat bowling for the residents of Winslow and the surrounding area.
Yeovil ShopMobility is a small local charity which exists to promote the welfare and independence of people with disabilities and those whose mobility is limited by age or illness. We provide a hire service of powered scooters, chairs and manual wheelchairs for both short and long term hire.
Yesoid is the go-to organisation for boys and teens from the orthodox Jewish community of Greater Manchester. Our team of professionals can provide assessments, individual mentoring, and referrals. Our aim is to help children and their families build healthy, successful, and joyous lives.