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Link 3 - Other Charities :
Phab Clubs (Link1) - click here
Companies (Link 2)- click here
Other Charities (Link 3) - this page
Useful resources (Link 4)- click here
The Family Fund provides timely grants to families with severely disabled or seriously ill children, based on families' views and needs.
SID (Social Information on Disability) is a registered charity based in Surrey.
www.downs-syndrome.org.uk – offering support and information.The only organisation in the UK focusing solely on all aspects of living successfully with Down’s syndrome.
www.actionforkids.org – offering support for disabled children.At Action For Kids they help disabled children and young people in three main
ways. They provide mobility aids, work related learning and family support
services.
www.jmt.org/journey John Muir Trust in
This summer the Trust is raising awareness of the value of wild places with the Journey for the Wild, an epic adventure covering 2,500 miles over land, rivers and sea. They would like to get disabled sports and outdoor enthusiasts from around the
www.livingwithcerebralpalsy.com
If you would like to find out more about Cerebral Palsy and about living with the condition visit this site.
Local Opportunities & Awareness of
Downs Syndrome
Suffolk & Essex
www.vitalise.org.uk
Vitalise (formerly Winged Fellowship Trust) is a national disability charity
providing breaks for disabled adults, children and their carers at five
accessible UK Centres in Cornwall, Nottingham, Southport, Essex and Southampton.
The Dyslexia Association of Birmingham offers free advice and support to parents and children with Dyslexia and to those who are interested in learning more about Dyslexia.
Wings On Wheels is an independent company which specialises in developing and arranging UK, European and Worldwide holidays for disabled people, their carers, relatives and friends.
www.rcv.org.uk - Ryder-Cheshire Volunteers
RCV believes that everyone has the right to enjoy life with interests and activities that are stimulating, rewarding and fun. We give disabled people the opportunity to take up any leisure or learning pursuit, either in partnership with a volunteer or by joining a local club or college.