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The Elfrida Society
The Elfrida Society is a leading charity for adults with learning difficulties. Based in Islington the Society aims to make it possible for people with learning difficulties to manage as much of their lives as they want and feel able to. Health is a particular focus; facilities and coaching are offered to engage service users in physical activity.- Bid Review
SPECAL (Specialised Early Care for Alzheimer's)
SPECAL is a charity with an innovative approach to the care of people with dementia, offering a different and successful way of managing the disease for both the person with dementia and their familes and health and social care professionals . SPECAL provides a range of courses, services, advice and information to promote the lifelong well-being for people with dementia and their carers.- Grant Funder Research
- Bid Writing
SACOMA
SACOMA was established to support Kiswahili speaking communities from Sub-Saharan Africa living in the UK. They offer information, advice and guidance on finding employment, starting a business and accessing services, to a range of ethnic minority communities in East London. In parallel, charitable work in Sub-Saharan Africa is supported.- Bid Review
- Grant Funder Research
- Bid Writing
Support For Living / Breakaway
Support for Living supports people with learning disabilities or mental health needs in West London. Breakaway, a project of Support for Living, is a short break, activity based respite service, provided without charge, aimed at people from school leaving age with a range of learning disabilities who may also have a physical disability or a mental health condition.- Grant Funder Research
- Bid Writing
Walking With Maasai
Walking with Maasai is a charity established by and for the Maasai communities in the Olorte region of southern Kenya. In partnership with the Maasai, the charity is working on community based projects that equip, educate and empower the local people. - Grant Funder Research
- Mentoring
- Bid Writing
- Strategic Development
Marian Mission Education and Family Support Centre
Marian Mission supports socially excluded or disadvantaged children and young people in Waltham Forest, East London. They provide services that aim to meet their emotional, social and educational needs to help them maximise their potential. - Grant Funder Research
- Bid Writing
- Fundraising Strategy
Langley House Trust
Langley House Trust provides resettlement accommodation for ex-offenders and for the disadvantaged homeless and offer a range of care, support and supervision services tailored to meet individual needs in the areas of mental or personality disorder, learning disability, substance misuse and behavioural problems. - Grant Funder Research
- Bid Writing
- Strategic Development & Governance
Dorset Child and Family Counselling Trust
DCFCT provide counselling and psychotherapy for children and young people who have emotional, behavioural or other mental health problems together with advice and support for their families. - Grant Funder Research
- Bid Writing
- Strategic Development & Governance
Autism Anglia (Essex Autistic Society)
Autism Anglia (previously Essex Autistic Society) promotes the welfare, education and care of children, young people and adults with autism. They provide support and assistance to their families and carers and a range of services to enable people with autism to live as independently as possible and to experience choice and inclusion in society. - Grant Funder Research
- Bid Writing
- Strategic Development & Governance
autism.west midlands
autism.west midlands improves the quality of life for people with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) and their families by raising awareness of the condition and making provision for the individual needs of people with ASD. - Grant Funder Research
- Bid Writing
Testimonials
Sarah Owen's help was pivotal in our winning three bids, each for five-year contracts, with Suffolk County Council Sensory Services. The highest scoring bid was 94.5% of the available scoring marks - which we understand may be the highest ever achievement.
—Ian Finch, Suffolk Deaf Association