Disabilities
Guide Dogs
Anxiety UK was formed in 1970, by Katharine and Harold Fisher as a result of Katharine’s experience of agoraphobia and her desire to develop support for others similarly affected.
Deafblind UK
Deafblind UK supports people with combined sight and hearing loss to live the lives they want. Losing your sight and hearing can be frightening. The charity’s team of experts is here every step of the way to show you life beyond sight and hearing loss.
Limbless Association
A support group for amputees or those about to become amputees and their families, carers and friends to seek answers to common problems.
Contact: For families with disabled children
Contact support families with the best possible guidance and information. For every shape and size of family, whatever they need and whatever their child’s disability.
Disability Rights UK
Disability Rights UK is the UK’s leading organisation led by, run by, and working for Disabled people where everyone can participate equally.
Action on Hearing Loss
As the largest charity for people with hearing loss in the UK, Action on Hearing Loss understands how hearing loss can affect everything in your life from your relationships, to your education and your job prospects. They are there to support and help you, so you can take back control and live the life you choose.
National Autistic Society
Founded in 1962, they are the UK’s leading charity for autistic people and their families. Their goal is to help transform lives, change attitudes and create a society that works for autistic people.
Epilepsy Action
Epilepsy Action is a community of people committed to a better life for everyone affected by epilepsy. They want high-quality, accessible epilepsy healthcare services, so that people with epilepsy have the support they need to manage their condition.
They want wider awareness and understanding of epilepsy, so that people living with the condition are treated with fairness and respect.
British Heart Foundation
Their vision is of a world in which people do not die prematurely of heart disease. They will achieve this through our pioneering research, our vital prevention activity and by ensuring quality care and support for people living with heart disease.
They need you to share our vision because, together, we really can beat heart disease.