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John Ede Trust
The John Ede Trust offers financial assistance for individuals with learning disabilities, their families or organisations that support them within Surrey.
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Journey of a Lifetime Trust (JoLt)
JoLt is a small charity run which aims to make a positive lasting difference to the lives of disabled, ill, neglected and abused young people. Every two years it organises expeditions all over the world for groups of young people (from 14 to 21 years) with significant disadvantages. Contact via online form on website.
Address:
The Old Forge, The Street, Chipperfield, Herts
Telephone: 01923 262185
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The Just So Singers
The Just So Singers is the Surrey SEND young person's choir for students aged 9 to 19 years. The choir welcomes those with learning disabilities who would like to develop their social skills, team skills, well-being, confidence, and self-esteem through singing with others.
Membership is free and open to students aged 9 to19 and educated in Surrey and specifically for students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
Please contact Surrey Arts to find out about how to join, start dates and further information.
Address:
Philip Southcote School, Addlestone Moor, Addlestone, Surrey
Telephone: 01483 519303
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Just Talk Drop-in Service
The Lucy Rayner Foundation raises awareness of the signs and symptoms of depression in young adults, supports those young adults and their families, and works alongside other charitable organisations with the same objectives.
Just Talk is a monthly drop-in service in Horley for young people to come and have a chat over a cup of coffee on the first Sunday of every month 10am - 1pm.
Address:
The Old Fire Station, Albert Road, Horley, Surrey
Telephone: 01737 910 907
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Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA)
They provide information and support for people affected by juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA), their families, friends, and carers, as well as health professionals. They also have a helpline.
Address:
Ground Floor, 4 The Switchback, Gardner Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire
Telephone: Helpline - 0800 298 7650
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KAG Advocacy
KAG's mission is to promote, protect and uphold the rights and interests of vulnerable individuals by providing independent advocacy support at no direct cost to individuals. KAG supports people to speak up for themselves or, where this is not possible, they speak for them.
KAG provide the Independent Mental Capacity Advocate (IMCA) Service across Surrey and in Kingston.
Address:
Units 6+7 Canbury Business Park, Elm Crescent, Kingston Upon Thames
Telephone: 02085491028, 07716938217
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Kane FM
Staffed by volunteers, Kane FM provides a platform for real music, addressing inclusion and engagement of the community encouraging participation and providing opportunities for volunteering and improving technical, social, cultural and artistic skills. The radio also runs a Youth project MindWaves for 14–25-year-olds with special needs and/or mental health challenges which is grant funded.
Address:
The 40 Degreez Centre, Dogflud Way, Farnham, Surrey
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KIDS
KIDS is a registered charity which helps disabled children and young people to gain independence, social skills, and self-confidence.
KIDS also supports teenagers and young adults to develop practical, social, and interpersonal skills. It provides parents with support and breaks from the pressures of caring for a disabled child as well as providing fun activities and support for siblings of disabled children and young carers.
Address:
Hemlock Road, Waterlooville, Hampshire
L'Arche
L’Arche is a worldwide Federation of people with and without learning disabilities working together for a world where all can belong. We celebrate people with learning disabilities and build circles of support around them. We go beyond basic needs to attend to people’s emotional and spiritual lives.
Lawstuff
LawStuff gives free legal information to young people.
LawStuff is run by Coram Children’s Legal Centre, which provides more detailed information both over the phone and online.