The supplying of Equipment/Resources to the Blind/Sighted/Disabled, specifically for education and learning. This is for the supplying of equipment and teaching aids in connection with the equipping of educational tools for the teaching of Braille Literacy and self learning for the purposes of education/employment. This is for blind/partially sighted children and adults or older people.
We offer a comprehensive schedule of structured events and activities, including residential breaks, cinema outings, arts and craft sessions, family day trips, music therapy sessions, wall climbing, biking, cooking, swimming, trampolining etc. This helps to develop confidence, coordination, interaction, life and learning skills for Children/Young People on the Autistic Spectrum.
10 Count Boxing Gym is predominately an amateur boxing club which also organises activities for local children, adults and disabled children in order to introduce them to sport and fitness.
To offer inclusive coaching and competitive opportunities in Association Football, promote football for disabled people within the local community, ensure a duty of care to all members of the club and ensure that all present and future members receive fair and equal treatment.
Our Scout Group offers young people aged 6 - 14 an opportunity to gain Skills for Life via a structured programme of challenging and exciting fun-packed activities in the Bilborough area of Nottingham (where we are based) and beyond, doing our best to ensure their safety at all times. We believe in 'Scouting for All' irrespective of ethnicity, faith or special needs. All are welcome!
1.THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION TO THOSE SUPPORTING THE CONSTRUCTION AND RUNNING OF SCHOOLS .2.THE ADVANCEMENT OF HEALTH AND THE SAVING OF LIVES. SUPPORTING THE CONSTRUCTION AND RUNNING OF HOSPITALS.3.THE RELIEF OF THE SICK; CHILDREN WHO ARE BLIND OR HANDICAPPED. 4.SPORTS OR GAMES WHICH PROMOTE GOOD HEALTH BY INVOLVING PHYSICAL OR MENTAL SKILL AMONG THOSE IN DEPRIVED AREAS OF THE WORLD.
IDENTIFYING ACTIVITIES FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT, TO REHABILITATE EX-OFFENDERS AND PREVENT CRIME THROUGH ACCESS TO, AND PARTICIPATION IN, THE ARTS AND EDUCATION PARTICULARLY IN PRISONS. ALSO FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT, IDENTIFYING ACTIVITIES FOR THE RELIEF OF THE NEEDS OF PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES WHOSE ACCESS AND PARTICIPATION IN THE ARTS AND EDUCATION IS EXCLUDED OR RESTRICTED.
1st Falfield Scout Group is a Community based group and offering over 200 activities, from abseiling and archery to drama, street sports and water zorbing, for boys and girls aged from 6 to 14 years of age.The Scout Group is committed to being inclusive of all young people, regardless of their gender, race, religion or belief, ability or disability and has a clear Equal Opportunities Policy.
Activity ranging from craft to camping, climbing, first aid, global awareness, fundraising, disability awareness and inclusion, etc
4 All Foundation is a charitable organisation delivering local and accessible opportunities throughout our communities in Shropshire. Our activities are varied that include sporting, arts & crafts, environmental and educational.
4EDEN provides individualised support for children, young people & adults who have additional learning needs, learning disabilities and those on the autistic spectrum. Each person is supported to achieve their full potential, this is achieved through 1:1, group and peer support and working closely within our local community.
4Sight provides about 5000 vision impaired people with information, guidance & on-going support to promote independence & prevent social isolation following sight loss. We help people to access advice, equipment, skills & services needed to improve health & wellbeing, build confidence & participate actively in their community and family life.4Sight also campaigns to remove barriers to inclusion
The provision of scouting activities aimed at personal, social, spiritual and physical development of young people irrespective of sex, race or disability.
CHILDREN/YOUNG PEOPLE, OVERSEAS AID/FAMINE RELIEF, MAKES GRANTS TO INDIVIDUALS, PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, OTHER CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES, EDUCATION/TRAINING, THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY, ELDERLY/OLD PEOPLE, DISABILITY
The charity is a voluntary organisation offering an accessible community based resource for disabled children, young people, their carers and families. We offer a help line, support for carers, an information base covering a broad range of issues, a fully equipped sensory room and social events such as play sessions.
A.I.M.S is a support group for families with children with special needs. The group is open to all the family including siblings. The sessions run on a Saturday from 11am- 2pm with a wide range of activites including cooking,messy play weekly planned themes and we always have a music workshop. We also try as much as possible to enjoy trips out.
Makes grants to registered charities to provide volunteers to escort visually impaired people to music venues or other such support that allows the visually impaired or blind people to access live music where they would otherwise struggle due to their impairment.
Activities to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities and/or long term conditions by provision of advice, information and advocacy services for disabled people, their families and carers in Shropshire and its borders, enabling people with disabilities to improve choice and control over their lives, assist independent living and maximise financial wellbeing.
We provide water pumps, wells to those who don't have access to clean water. We build houses for the homeless. We provide funding to help start small businesses. We help with medicine care, hospital, surgery fees. We help the disabled, widowed and orphans - providing food, shelter, shoes, clothes, educational fees and any other resources required.
Health and social care activitiesDay Care Provision for Older PeopleLearning Disability Day CareMental Health Day Care ProvisionHome Care SupportCommunity Care SupportShort Breaks and Respite Care
1. Additional facilities and equipment for the new school buildings and site where these cannot be funded by the Local Authority (to include; landscaping, provision of wheelchair access and top up equipment and facilities);2. Curriculum enrichment3. Additional therapeutic support;4. Funding for sibling and parent workshops;5. Individual communication aids.
Abbeyfield An Lac Community (AAC) provides supported housing for persons of Vietnamese or Asian origin who are suffering from the disabilities of old age, or otherwise in need of care. It operates An Lac House, established in Cambridge in 1997, with 10 single en-suite rooms for residents. AAC also runs a free day centre, and organises cultural and religious events for the local community.
The relief of poverty, hardship and distress within Sussex among children, young people and their families or carers, particularly those with disabilities or special needs, by such exclusive means as the trustees shall from time to time determine.
The charity built a swimming pool in 1976 on the comprehensive school campus, since that time the charity has been responsible for the operation of the pool in the provision of swimming facilities both for teaching and recreational purposes. Special equipment is also available for use by disabled children and adults. During out of hours school time the swimming pool is always available for use by
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