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Family Fund

Family Fund is a charity whose aim is to make a difference to outcomes for disabled or seriously ill children and young people and the lives of their families. They can provide grants for essential items such as kitchen appliances, sensory toys, family breaks, bedding, tablets/computers, furniture, and clothing. These grants help break down many of the barriers' families face, improving their quality of life and easing the additional daily pressures.


Address:
Unit 4 Alpha Court, Monks Cross Drive, Huntington, York

Telephone: 01904 550055

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Family Lives

Family Lives is a charity whose aim is to help support parents and carers to deal with all aspects of family life. It provides this through a 24-hour helpline, extensive advice on its website, live chat services, befriending services, and parenting/relationship support groups.



Address:
Family Lives, Broadway House 15-17, The Broadway, Hatfield, Hertfordshire

Telephone: Helpline: 0808 800 2222

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Family Voice Surrey (FVS)

Family Voice Surrey is the Parent Carer Forum for families of children and young people (0-25) in Surrey with any Special Educational Need or Disability. It is run by parents for parents. Their main aim is to shape services by working with decision-makers in Education, Health, and Social Care to improve the SEND system for families.

They believe that the voice of the family and the knowledge and expertise that comes from experience is crucial in designing any policy or provision for our children.

Address:
Connect House, Kingston Road, Leatherhead

Telephone: 01372 705708

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Family Voice Surrey 16+ group

Family Voice are running a monthly group for parent carers of children aged 16-25.

The group offers the chance to chat with other parent carers of young people with additional needs, exchange tips and advice, and hear from expert speakers. Each month there will be a different topic.

Please email gretta.s@familyvoicesurrey.org for joining details. Free for FVS members!

Telephone: 01372 705 708

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Family Voice Surrey- FASD group for parent carers

The Family Voice Surrey FASD Group is for Surrey parent carers of children and young people with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder – with or without a diagnosis. The Group meets on a regular basis, both online and in-person, and provides an opportunity to share experiences and exchange advice.

Membership of the FASD Group is free for Family Voice Surrey members. We also have a WhatsApp Group for daily chat.

Please email sara.d@familyvoicesurrey.org for more information.

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Fashion & Textile Children's Trust

The Fashion & Textile Children’s Trust (FTCT) provides financial grants to children (up to 18 years) with disability or additional need, where one or more parent has worked in the UK fashion and textile industry - for at least one year, within the last 9 years.

Grants can be used towards specialist items for your child, to support their disability or additional need, as well as essential items for them and other children in the family.

If you are no longer in work, but you or your partner has worked in the fashion and textile industry for more than one year, (within the last 9 years) you can still apply for to FTCT.

Telephone: 07753 605367

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FATN Talking Newspaper - Farnham & Alton

FATN Talking News is a charitable organisation, based in Farnham, providing free recordings of local newspapers for the benefit of the visually impaired.

We are a service that provides audio recordings, taken from local weekly newspapers covering:

Waverley, Rushmoor, Hart, Surrey Heath, and East Hampshire

If you are visually-impaired, we’ve provided an Accessibility Tools menu to help you get around our website. You can find the menu near the top right-hand side of the browser window on every page. If you have some vision, the menu appears as a small blue square which displays “Accessibility Tools” text when you hover your cursor over it.

Address:
Block 103-117, The Chantrys, Farnham

Telephone: 01252 719 266

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Field Lane

Field Lane is a charity providing care and support for a diverse range of service users, including adults with learning disabilities, vulnerable families – many of who are homeless – and people in need of additional support to stay in their own home or with their families.

Primarily based in London and the southeast, we have supported living projects in Essex, Surrey and Sussex, and through our subsidiary, FUN, in Suffolk. Our residential centre for vulnerable families is in southwest London.

Address:
85, Buckingham Gate, London

Telephone: 020 7748 0303

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Fight for Sight

They fund ground-breaking research and empower people with sight loss to live their lives as equal citizens. They aim to build a better world for blind and partially sighted people.

Address:
Fight for Sight, 18 Mansell Street, London

Telephone: 020 7264 3900

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First Steps Forward Specialist Autism Coach, Counsellor & Training Provider

Work hours are 0800 to 2100 All week

First Steps Forward support children, adults, families, schools/colleges and social services to help those with or without a diagnosis of Autism. They work in co-production with the family offering parenting support through positive behavioural strategies based on a personalised assessment.

Telephone: 07853 431 363

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