The Earley Charity is one of the largest local grant-making charities in central southern England. Its object is the relief of need among elderly, disabled or poor people living in our area of benefit. The Charity’s terms of reference also make it possible for us…
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- Helping you find the right grant. Do you have a Disability? Are you a parent or carer of a Disabled child or adult? If so, use this website to save time finding Disability Grants. Charities and Trusts provide funding towards the high cost of disability equipment, holidays,…
- Office hours 9am-5pmWhy Work With Tree of Hope Tree of Hope children’s charity helps children and young people with a disability or illness by supporting their families to raise the funds that they need to pay for specialist care that is not freely available through the UK healthcare…61-63Camden RoadTunbridge WellsKentTN1 2QE
- Caudwell Children is a national Charity that exists to transform the lives of disabled children and their families across the UK. Applicants must live in the UK, be 18 or under and fit the Charity's financial criteria. They can provide the following equipment: powered wheelchairs,…Minton Hollins BuildingShelton Old RoadStoke-on-TrentST4 7RY
- Independence at Home provide grants for people with a disability or long-term illness towards the cost of adaptations, equipment or other things to help you to manage at home. The grant must go towards an item to assist a child to live at home. Independence…
- Open Monday-Friday from 9am-5pmThe Fashion & Textile Children’s Trust (FTCT) gives financial grants to children (up to 18 years) where one or more parent/carer works in the UK fashion and textile industry- for at least one year within the last 9 years. A grant is a financial donation which doesn't…11Belgrave RoadLondonLondonSW1V 1RB
- Lifeline 4 kids provides essential equipment to help improve the quality of life for children (0-18 years) with disabilities and special needs. For the individual child they provide the full spectrum of specialised equipment such as electric wheelchairs, mobility aids and varying items including specialised…215 West End LaneWest HampsteadLondonNW6 1XJ
- Family Action has small grants available for medical treatment, services, facilities or equipment (including communication aids) for those who are sick or physically disabled. Supporting evidence is required from a relevant professional. There is also a general grants program which can meet needs such as…24Angel GateCity RoadLondonEC1V 2PT
- Helping families and disabled children with complex needs alongside scoliosis, spina bifida, brittle bone disease or any other bone condition.Strongbones Childrens Charitable Trust, Unit B9, Seedbed CentreDavidson WayRomfordRM7 0AZ
- We improve the lives of children and young people throughout the UK who are sick, disabled or disadvantaged. " We provide practical, tangible help that makes an immediate difference to children and young people aged 18 and under. This includes grants for specialist disability equipment and…Variety House93 Bayham StreetLondonNW1 0AG
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