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4'rce Training
Personal, social development for young people & employability skills development
Ace is a self advocacy organisation working with people who have the label 'learning disability! It runs: People first groups, Young people first groups, citizen advocacy, parent advocacy, transition advocacy, training and groups in schools and colleges
Action for blind people is an expert national charity founded in 1857 which provides practical support to over 22,000 blind and partially sighted people across the uk in eah year the areas of welfare rights and information, employment housing and leisure.
Provides information, benefits, advice, advocacy and a range of home-visiting support service. Also day centre’s, dementia support etc. community links-support and development of services for older people, especially in rural communities. Independent panel of older people assists in getting their voices heard by planners and providers of services
The Birth Trauma Association was established in 2004 to support women from post natal Traumatic stress disorder. We are not trained counsellors or therapists or medical professionals.We are mothers who wish to support other women who have suffered difficult births and we aim to offer advice and support to all women who are finding it hard to cope with their childbirth experience
Alternate education provider for years 14 - 16 year olds - practical workshops. Volunteer project 16+ on Mondays, plumbing, electrical, motor mechanics - TFSR
Training centre for adults with learning disabilities. Accredited training provider. Vocational training, education and work opportunities. Courtyard cafe and outside catering, function room hire, paint your own pottery workshops, film and supper club, lunch club
The CAB service provides free, impartial information and advice to any individual regardless of race, gender, sexuality, disability or age and seeks to exercise a responsible influence on the development of social policies and services both locally and nationally
Recruiting, placing and supporting volunteers to match requests received. Community Transport services for elderly and disabled people and community groups. Infrastructure support to voluntary and community groups
Besides Sunday School we have toddler groups, youth groups, coffee mornings, lunch club, football evenings, marriage course, alpha course, seniors club, social events for the community mid week small groups, church weekend away, walking weekend and Sunday lunches. We hire our facilities to local community groups
Fully trained crossroads care support workers provide care and cover to people of any age with a disability or long-term illness for a morning, regular weekly or other period, or even overnight, to give the carer a much needed and appreciated break
Media project for unemployed you people (18 - 24 year olds) eligible for New Deal: Radio production and broadcasting, music production, video production, youth magazine, web design
Providing practical and emotional support to carers of those with dementia and those they care for within the area of Debenham and surrounding villages
DIAL offer a free impartial and confidential information, advice, advocacy and representation service. The service is offered to all disabled people, their carers and families, and professionals working with them to help people overcome day-to-day problems of disability
The disasbility service aims to improve the quality of life of disabled people by promoting the uptake of welfare benefits and providing free, impartial advice and information about the help and support available to them. We help people to live independently by enabling them to access local services and support groups
To maintain an operating transport museum, To promote permanent preservation of transport vehicles of general interest to transport interest, to exhibit vehicles, to demonstrate the working and operation of vehicles, equipment and items, to carry visitors on vehicles.
To promote the welfare of blind and partially sighted people in East Suffolk through home, visiting and provision of information and equipment that enables independent living
ESM is not for profit organisation in the voluntary sector concerned with mental well being. We are committed to ensure that people with experience of mental ill health are able to fully participate in the communities in which they live and in the services, which they receive. ESM seeks to ensure that a full and varied range of resources and services are available to meet the needs of such people
Eastfeast is a team of professional gardeners, artists and teachers that helps schools deliver more effective learning based on working a school allotment, through the seasons, culminating in a community feast. We work with students and teachers to develop the outdoor classroom cultivating shared learning about the world we live through food and art
An independent user-run organisation committed to giving a voice to individuals with mental health problems, also offering a range of self help groups funded by the NLCB