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Age UK has a vision of a world in which older people flourish. We aim to improve later life for everyone through our information and advice, campaigns, products, training and research. Epilepsy Action is the largest member-led epilepsy organisation in Britain, acting as the voice for the UK's estimated 456,000 people with epilepsy, as well as their friends, families, carers, health professionals and the many other people on whose lives the condition has an impact. Dementia web aim to help people with dementia, their family carers and the professionals who care for them. You will find information about dementia, the support and care services available along with specialist dementia equipment and clothing.
Mencap is the voice of learning disability. Everything we do is about valuing and supporting people with a learning disability and their families and carers. Elizabeth FitzRoy Support provides practical, tailored support for adults with learning and physical disabilities. Our aim is to allow the people we support to live the lives they choose, making their own decisions whilst enjoying a full and independent life. The Huntington's Disease Association exists to support people affected by the disease and to provide information and advice to professionals whose task it is to support Huntington's disease families. The HDA is financed through the generosity of trusts, foundations, the statutory and corporate sectors, branches of the HDA, members and friends.
You don’t need to have lost all your sight, or to be registered as blind or partially-sighted for Guide Dogs to help you. You just need to have sight loss that makes it difficult to get around independently or live life to the full. Guideposts Trust exists to provide direct services in the community for people with or recovering from mental health issues, for people with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, for people with a learning disability and for children with special needs. We believe that all people have a right to an equality of opportunity. The British Red Cross are a volunteer-led humanitarian organisation that helps people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are. We enable vulnerable people at home and overseas to prepare for and respond to emergencies in their own communities and when the crisis is over, we help people recover and move on with their lives.
RNIB offers support and advice to blind and partially sighted people in the UK, helping people who have lost their sight to find their lives again. Changing the world for deaf and hard of hearing people. RNID is the largest charity representing the 9 million deaf and hard of hearing people in the UK. Swale and Canterbury Carers Support is a fully independent, Registered Charity and Company  Limited by Guarantee that ‘Promotes, Supports and Empowers Carers of All Ages’, residing in  the Swale and Canterbury Districts of Kent.
Leonard Cheshire Disability exists to change attitudes to disability and to serve disabled people around the world. Our principal activity in the UK is the provision of services in support of disabled people in the widest context. The Rowan Organisation is a registered charity, not for profit and user-led organisation which provides disabled and older people with access to information, services and resources in order to increase their opportunity for independence and enable them to make informed choices about their future. Arthritis Research UK is the charity leading the fight against arthritis.
The Association of Disabled Professionals was formed in 1971 to provide a forum for disabled people to share both their problems and their experiences of successful personal development and valued work, as well as to help create conditions for other disabled people to realise their full potential. Whizz-Kidz provides disabled children with the essential wheelchairs and other mobility equipment they need to lead fun and active childhoods. The Princess Royal Trust for Carers was created on the initiative of Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal in 1991. At that time people caring at home for family members or friends with disabilities and chronic illnesses were scarcely recognised as requiring support.

 

 

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