Hamelin Trust is a leading Essex based charity supporting individuals with disabilities and their parents/carers. They do this by providing the following services:
Day Opportunities:
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Hamelin Trust is a leading Essex based charity supporting individuals with disabilities and their parents/carers. They do this by providing the following services:
Day Opportunities:
KIDS is a registered charity that works with disabled children from birth up until the age of 25, allowing them to provide continuity of support as children become young adults.
Friendship Works is a London-based initiative that is part of the national charity Family Action.
Caudwell Children is a charitable organisation that helps disabled children and their families to achieve a better quality of life.
Queens Hall Action on Poverty is a small charity which cares what happens to those on the margins of Society.
Barakah Food Aid is a community initiative based in Manchester and has been established as a collective for around four years. They were established to meet the growing need for assistance of people who are struggling to feed themselves
The Biscuit Fund are a tiny zero-overheads UK registered charity who help people in dire financial need. They are made up almost 50 volunteers who keep a watchful eye on social media, news stories and forums for people suffering hardshi