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Disability Charities 

Blindcare . Capability Scotland . Dame Hannah Rogers Trust . Foundation for Conductive Education .   Headway . Mencap . Motability . Queen Elizabeth's Foundation . Royal National Institute of Blind People . Scope . Sense . Wheelpower

 

Blindcare Logo

Blindcare is an equal partnership of nine different charities raising funds through payroll giving. Their partner charities are: -

  • Action for Blind People

  • Fight for Sight

  • Guide Dogs for the Blind Association

  • International Glaucoma Association

  • Midland Societies for the Blind

  • Sightsavers International

  • Royal London Society for the Blind

  • Royal National College for the Blind

  • Royal National Institute for the Blind

 all of which assist visually impaired people and their families.


Scottish Charity SC011330

Capability Scotland is the country’s leading disability organisation providing flexible services which support disabled people of all ages in their everyday lives. 

We work with children, adults and families who are dealing with a wide range of physical and / or learning disabilities and mental health issues.  This can include everything from autism to visual/hearing impairments and we also have specialist services providing specific support to people living with cerebral palsy.

Our services assist people in all areas of their life – from early years and schooling to independent living and employment development.  We also provide respite care and short breaks. 

By signing up to support Capability Scotland today your gift will help to provide disabled people with the resources they need to improve their quality of life. Thank you! 

18 pence of every pound raised by Capability Scotland is used to generate another pound. All the money raised by Capability Scotland stays in Scotland.


Registered Charity No. 306948

The Dame Hannah Rogers Trust has been transforming the lives of inspirational young people for over two hundred years. Today the Trust delivers education and care, through a residential school for children aged 5 -19 and a Specialist 19+ Unit for older youngsters, all of whom have profound physical disabilities. Alongside the school, the Trust provides respite care, in a dedicated Respite Centre, for young people both from families living locally and nationally.

Thanks to consistently outstanding reports from Ofsted and Care Standards Inspections Dame Hannahs has been officially recognised as the leading provider of education and care for physically disabled young people anywhere in the UK.

Our young people have just one opportunity to receive a good education and we think that deserve the best that we can provide.

You can help by giving a regular donation to Dame Hannahs through your payroll – please give a little and change a lot today!


Registered charity No. 295873

As you earn they learn.
Conductive Education transforms the lives of children and adults with movement disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, Parkinson's and stroke. CE teaches them the skills they need to lead more independent lives. 

The Foundation for Conductive Education is a charity dedicated to making CE more widely available through providing services, training, awareness-raising and research.


Registered charity No. 1025852

Severe brain injury currently affects over 530,000 people in the UK, leaving many with permanent physical disabilities, memory problems or personality changes. 135,000 of them will need 24 hour care for the rest of their lives due to their disabilities. This presents a huge challenge to their families. Headway supports thousands of those families by providing understanding, encouragement and support. Headway has a network of 114 groups throughout the UK offering opportunities and on-going social rehabilitation to people who have sustained a brain injury and respite for their carers. A regular donation direct from your payroll will help us to provide this crucial support to more families whose lives have been shattered by brain injury.


Mencap is the UK's leading learning disability charity working with people with a learning disability and their families and carers.

A learning disability affects the way someone learns, communicates or does some everyday things. Someone has a learning disability all through their life.

Together, we fight for equal rights, we campaign for greater opportunities and we challenge attitudes and prejudice. We also provide advice and support to meet people's needs throughout their lives.


Registered charity No. 299745

Motability is a national UK charity, which helps disabled people and their families to become mobile, by enabling them to use their Government funded disability allowances, to lease or buy a car, powered wheelchair, or scooter. Motability also operates a grants program to help people who need special and often expensive adaptations to their vehicles. For this we need to raise over £2 million this year.


Registered charity No. 251051

Queen Elizabeth's Foundation promotes equality of opportunity for disabled people. By providing Rehabilitation, Employment, Vocational training, Information, Holidays, Advice and training in all aspects of outdoor mobility, we help people with disabilities to make the most of their lives. We operate 8 centres around the south east, each with its own specialist activity, however all sharing the same goal of maximising independence.


Every day 100 people start to lose their sight. Your support helps us
rebuild lives devastated by sight loss.

RNIB is the leading UK sight loss charity. There are around 2million
people in the UK sight problems and RNIB's pioneering work helps people
live with sight loss. We are campaigning to end preventable sight loss -
over 50 per cent of all sight loss is avoidable - and need your help to
succeed.

We offer friendly support, expert advice, Talking Books, a wide range of
practical products and training to help people learn new ways to get on
with everyday life.
 
  


Scope is a leading disability charity whose focus is people with cerebral palsy. One in 400 babies are born with cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is a physical condition that affects movement, and is the result of failure of a part of the brain to develop, either before birth or in early childhood. In response to the needs of disabled children and adults, Scope provides a range of local and national services such as nurseries and schools, employment and training, and independent living schemes. Scope's aim is that disabled people achieve equality: that is a society in which they are valued, and have the same human and civil rights as everyone else.


Sense is the largest charity that supports and campaigns for children and adults who are deafblind.  We provide specialist information, advice and services to deafblind people, their families, carers and the professionals who work with them. In addition, we support people who have sensory impairments alongside other disabilities.

Sense has worked with deafblind people and their families for 50 years. Our services include support for families, help for deafblind people living in their own homes, day services where deafblind people can build confidence and learn new skills and Sense run houses in the community – where people are supported to live as independently as possible.


WheelPower exists to provide, promote and develop opportunities for men, women and children with disabilities to participate in recreational and competitive wheelchair sport. From a health and welfare aspect participation in sport is extremely beneficial, promoting fitness, independence and motivation, and helping prevent sickness.


 

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