Activities and Events Services
Below you can find a number of organisations offering day schemes, holiday schemes and regular activities/clubs that are accessible for all.
Activity Alliance
0808 175 6991
3 Oakwood Drive
Loughborough
Leicestershire
LE11 3QF
http://www.activityalliance.org.uk/
Working to make active lives possible with a vision that disabled people are active for life
Guideposts
01993 899 983
Guideposts works with people in local communities to help them access the support, opportunities and skills they need to overcome social challenges, improve their wellbeing and change their lives.
Happy Days Children’s Charity
01462 530710
Provides holidays and day trips for children with special needs.
Outsiders
Outsiders is a social, peer support and dating club, run by and for socially and physically disabled people. Members have a wide range of impairments, including visual and hearing impairment. Members tell the Club only other disabled people really understand them, so make the best partners.
onHand
0203 488 2912
Trusted volunteers are matched to older adults who need help at home, shopping, tech lessons, gardening, small jobs, cup of tea etc. A free national service.
Peter le Marchant Trust
01509 265590
www.peterlemarchanttrust.co.uk
Provides trips and holidays on special boats for physically disabled children and adults on the inland waterways.
PHAB
020 8667 9443
info@phab.org.uk
Phab promotes and encourages people with and without disabilities to come together on equal terms to achieve complete integration within the wider community. Over 260 clubs enjoy a wide range of activities and holidays.
Revitalise
0303 303 0145
Revitalise is a national charity providing respite holidays alongside expert nurse-led care for disabled people and their carers at three UK holiday centres.
Sense Virtual Buddying Befriending Service
https://www.sense.org.uk/our-services/meeting-people/virtual-buddying-befriending-service/
Free Service for people with disabilities of any age in the UK. Chat online or on the phone with your buddy once a week from the comfort of your own home.
Spokz People
info@spokzpeople.org.uk
https://spokzpeople.org.uk/support-for-you-yours/
Enabling more disabled people and their family members to access disability-affirming psychological support. They look at a person's impairment and all the factors that affect their ability to be a full and equal participant in society to find ways to support individuals. They also run a well being programme covering issues such as emergency support, physical health, maintaining good mental health, setting of goals and dealing with setbacks. They also address isolation and loneliness with peer support through live zoom groups, forums, and 1-2-1 chat functions.
Whizz Kids
https://www.whizz-kidz.org.uk/
They create opportunities for wheelchair users to get equipment, skills and support.