Charity | Who they help |
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Caudwell Children provides family support services, equipment, treatment and therapies for disabled children under 18 and their families across the UK. They also run their Enable Sport programme for talented disabled athletes and Destination Dreams holiday for children fighting life-threatening conditions. | |
Children Today helps children and young people with disabilities up to the age of 25 years old across the UK by providing grants for specialised equipment. | |
CHIPS was founded on behalf of the UK Gaming industry, in order to raise funds to purchase specialised powered wheelchairs for youngsters with varying disabilities. | |
Families with disabled children. | |
The Elifar Foundation welcomes applications by, or on behalf of, individual children or young adults up to the age of 28 with any form of physical or learning disability. | |
Family Fund helps families across the UK who are raising a disabled or seriously ill child or young person aged 17 or under. They ask for evidence of benefits in their application. | |
Independence at Home helps people of any age across the UK who have a long-term illness or disability and need financial help towards the cost of independent living. Applications must be submitted by health, social care or housing worker, or a worker for a charity. | |
Joseph Patrick Trust offers funding for individuals of any age UKwide with muscular dystrophy or a related condition. | |
We are a charity dedicated to helping children and young people aged up to 17 living or studying in North Kirklees. | |
A charity who create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. | |
The Mobility Trust helps people with severe disabilities of all ages across the UK who cannot obtain mobility equipment through other means. | |
my AFK provides funding for mobility equipment not available on the NHS to disabled children and young people up to age 25 across the UK. | |
Newlife Foundation for Disabled Children provides funding for essential community equipment across the UK for disabled children under the age of 19. | |
(Rapid Effective Assistance for Children with potentially Terminal illness) | React provides practical assistance to families across the UK living on a low income and caring for a child under the age of 18 with a life-shortening illness. |
The Boparan Charitable Trust aims to help children and young people up to the age of 18, throughout the UK, who are disadvantaged either through poverty, disability or life-limiting conditions. | |
The Child Foundation helps children across the UK up to the age of 18 with disabilities and/or special or specific care needs and/or terminal illnesses and their families by providing grants and equipment not normally provided by the statutory authorities. | |
The Hospital Saturday Fund is a registered charity whose aims are to assist registered health charities, hospices, medical organisations, and individuals with a medical condition or disability. | |
The Nihal Armstrong Trust helps children across the UK under the age of 18 with Cerebral Palsy fund equipment that the local authority will not fund. | |
Children and young people with a disability or illness. | |
Trefoil helps young people across the UK under the age of 25 years with special needs which may be psycho/social or of a physical nature or both which may adversely affect their development and/or independence. | |
National charity that helps people in financial hardship. | |
Variety Club considers requests for funding for specialist equipment which will be of clear direct benefit to a child or children up to the age of 18 with a disability/disabilities and/or with special needs. | |
Whizz-Kidz can help with a broad range of mobility equipment to give children and young people across the UK under the age of 18 with a physical disability which affects independence at home, at school and at play. |