
BIBIC - Telephone 01278 684060
British Association for Brain Injured Children
bibic is a national charity offering practical help to families caring for children with conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy, Down’s syndrome, developmental delay, traumatic and acquired brain injury and specific learning difficulties such as attention deficits hyperactivity disorder, dyslexia and dyspraxia.
Many of us take learning for granted. From birth we discover new skills and develop a fuller understanding of the world around us. For many children this process isn’t so easy. It can be difficult for them to make sense of the things that others take for granted. bibic exists to help these children reach their full potential and live a fulfilling and more rewarding life.
Cauldwell Children - Telephone 0845 300 1348
- Caudwell Children has made over 2000 donations to families with disabled children to date
- Have donated almost £1million to help children with wheelchair needs
- In March 2007 Caudwell Children was independently acknowledged as the second largest voluntary provider of specialist equipment in the UK
- The Charity has supported children with over 100 different conditions
- To date Caudwell Children has spent over £1.2 million on treatments and therapies for autistic children
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Whizz-Kidz - Telephone 020 7233 6600
Whizz-Kidz is a charity that is all about giving disabled children the chance to lead a more independent life. Our service meets their individual mobility needs and ensures they get the right mobility equipment, adviceand training at the right time.
We are virtually 100% reliant on voluntary funds raised through events, trusts,companies and individuals. We need your support to raise more money so that more young people can lead an active childhood.
Contact a Family - Telephone 0808 808 3555
Contact a Family is the only UK charity to work with families of disabled children, whatever the child's disability or condition. It runs a national freephone helpline, 0808 808 3555, organises events and workshops and produces a medical directory with information on over 1,000 long-term and
rare medical conditions.










