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A-Z to Deafblindness: http://www.deafblind.com.
Action for Blind People: http://www.afbp.org.
Action for ME: http://www.afme.org.uk.
Action on Disability and Development: http://www.add.org.uk.
Action Research: http://www.actionresearch.co.uk.
Age Concern England: http://www.ace.org.uk.
Alzheimer Scotland – Action on Dementia: http://www.alzscot.org.
Ann Craft Trust: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/sociology/act/
Anthony Nolan Bone Marrow Trust: http://www.anthonynolan.com.
Arthritis Care: http://www.arthritiscare.org.uk.
Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (ASBAH): http://www.asbah.org.
Association of Youth with ME: http://www.ayme.org.uk.
Autistic Society: http://www.autisticsociety.org/
B.
Benign Intracranial Hypertension: http://www.njmoore.co.uk/bih/
Breakthrough Breast Cancer: http://www.breakthrough.org.uk.
Breast Cancer Campaign: http://www.bcc-uk.org/
British Brain and Spine Foundation: http://www.brainandspine.org.uk. British Council of Disabled People: http://www.bcodp.org.uk.
British Deaf Association: http://www.bda.org.uk.
British Diabetic Association: http://www.pavilion.co.uk/diabetic.
British Dyslexia Association: http://www.bda-dyslexia.org.uk.
British Epilepsy Association: http://www.epilepsy.org.uk.
British Institute of Learning Disabilities: http://www.bild.org.uk.
British Polio Fellowship: http://www.britishpolio.org.
British Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction Support Group: http://www.spd-uk.org.
C.
Cardiff Institute for the Blind: http://www.cibi.co.uk.
Capability Scotland: (Country's leading disability organisation. They provide a broad range of services to adults and children with physical and/or learning disabilities and campagin for equal rights). http://www.capability-scotland.org.uk
Cerebral Palsy Action: (mainly working in Scotland). http://www.cpaction.org.uk.
Citizens Advice Bureau (Citizens Advice Bureaux provide free confidential advice to everybody from over 2,000 outlets UK wide on almost any subject you can think of including debt, housing, employment, benefits and legal matters.) http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk
Children's Mitochondrial Disease Network http://www.emdn-mitonet.co.uk/
D.
Deafblind UK Scotland: http://www.deafblindscotland.org.uk.
Down's Heart Group: (Down's syndrome and congenital heart defects). http://www.downs-heart.downsnet.org.
Down's Syndrome Association: http://www.downs-syndrome.org.uk.
Dyslexia 2000 Network: http://www.futurenet.co.uk/charity/ado/index.html.
Dyspraxia Manchester: http://www.dyspraxiamanchester.org.uk.
E.
EmPower: (Disability consortium). http://www.empowernet.org.
G.
Guide Dogs for the Blind Association: http://www.gdba.org.uk.
H.
Headway (National Head Injuries Association): http://www.headway.org.uk.
Headway Hurstwood Park: http://www.headway-hp.org.uk.
Hearing Dogs for the Deaf: http://www.hearing-dogs.co.uk.
Henshaw's Society for the Blind: http://www.hsbp.co.uk/
Help the Aged: http://www.helptheaged.org.uk.
Home Farm Trust: (for people with learning disabilities). http://www.hft.org.uk.
I.
Imperial Cancer Research Fund: http://www.icnet.uk.
Interstitial Cystitis Support Group: http://www.interstitialcystitis.co.uk.
J.
John Grooms Association for Disabled People: http://www.johngrooms.org.uk.
K.
Kings Fund: (independent healthcare charity). http://www.kingsfund.org.uk.
L.
Leonard Cheshire Foundation: http://www.leonard-cheshire.org.
Leukaemia Research Fund: http://www.leukaemia-research.org.uk.
Limbless Association: http://www.limbless-association.org.
Lincolnshire Post Polio Network: http://www.zynet.co.uk/ott/polio/lincolnshire.
LINK Centre for Deafened People: http://www.linkcentre.org
Lions Clubs of the UK: (community service clubs). http://www.lions.org.uk.
Living with Diabetes: http://www.ndirect.co.uk/%7Eintergen/diabetic/html/index1.html.
M.
Macmillan Cancer Relief: http://www.macmillan.org.uk.
Marie Curie Cancer Care: http://www.mariecurie.org.uk.
Media Trust (communication needs of voluntary sector): http://www.mediatrust.org.
Mental Health Foundation: http://www.mhf.org.uk.
ME Support in the Midlands: http://freespace.virgin.net/me.support.
Mind: (mental health). http://www.mind.org.uk.
Multiple Schlerosis Society: http://www.mssociety.org.uk.
Muscular Dystrophy Campaign: http://www.muscular-dystrophy.org.
Muscular Dystrophy Links: http://ireland.iol.ie/~mdi/mdalinks.html.
N.
National Asthma Campaign: http://www.asthma.org.uk.
National Association of Deafened People: http://www.nadp.org.uk
National Attention Deficit Disorder Association: (American site). http://www.add.org.
National Autistic Society: http://www.nas.org.uk
National Back Pain Association: http://www.backpain.org.
National Osteoporosis Society: http://www.nos.org.uk.
National Society for Epilepsy: http://www.epilepsynse.org.uk.
O.
Overton Studios Trust: (holistic support for people with ME, CFS, PVS and Fibromyalgia). http://www.bigfoot.com/~ostrust.
P.
Plan UK: (Plan is an international humanitarian organisation helping children to realise their full potential. Founded in 1937 in response to the plight of children left orphaned and destitute by the Spanish Civil War, since then Plan has grown to help children in need in 45 developing countries.). http://www.plan-uk.org/
Phab: (integration of disabled and non-disabled communities). http://web.ukonline.co.uk/phab.
Phab Freewheelers: http://www.btinternet.com/~phab.freewheelers/disabled/
Q.
Queen Elizabeth Foundation for Disabled People: (promoting equality for disabled people). http://www.qefd.org.
R.
Radar: (Royal Association on Disability and Rehabilitation). http://www.radar.org.uk.
Regard: (national organisation of disabled lesbians and gay men). http://www.regard.dircon.co.uk.
Remploy, Direct Training (European Catalyst): http://www.vertou.demon.co.uk.
Repetitive Strain Injury Association: http://www.rsi.org.uk
Rethink Disability : http://www.rethink-disability.org.uk
Royal Association in Aid of Deaf People: http://www.royaldeaf.org.uk.
Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB): http://www.rnib.org.uk.
RNIB low vision website: http://www.rnib.org.uk/lowvision.
Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID): http://www.rnid.org.uk.
S.
Samaritans: http://www.samaritans.org.uk.
Scope: (national disability organisation with a focus on people with cerebral palsy). http://www.scope.org.uk.
Sense: (UK organisation for people with deafblindness and associated disabilities). http://www.sense.org.uk.
Shaw Trust: (enabling skills, abilities and employment opportunities of disabled people). http://www.shaw-trust.org.uk.
Shelter: (working for homeless and badly housed people). http://www.shelter.org.uk.
Snowdon Awards Scheme: http://www.snowdonawardscheme.org.uk
Spinal Injuries Association: http://www.spinal.co.uk
Spinal Research: http://www.spinal-research.org.
Stroke Association: http://glaxocentre.merseyside.org/stroke.html.
T.
Terrence Higgins Trust: http://www.tht.org.uk.
The Papworth Trust: (The Papworth Trust is a registered charity that helps and supports disabled people to be more independent at home or at work so they can live life to the full.) http://www.papworth.org.uk/
Tuberous Sclerosis Society: http://www.tuberous-sclerosis.org.
U.
Unique – The Rare Chromosome Disorder Support Group: http://www.rarechromo.org
United Cerebral Palsy Association: (American site). http://www.ucpa.org.
United Response (learning disabilities/mental health problems site): http://www.united-response.co.uk.
V.
Values into Action: (campaigning for people with learning difficulties). http://www.viauk.org.
W.
Wales Council for the Blind: http://www.wcbnet.freeserve.co.uk.
Walton Day Centre Stroke Group: http://members.aol.com/stroketeam/welcome.html.
Whizz-Kidz: (Whizz-Kidz is a national charity that provides customised mobility equipment to disabled children and young people to increase their independence and improve the quality of life for them and their families. Whizz-Kidz is also dedicated to providing help and advice to the children and their families and raising awareness of mobility-related issues through national campaigning) http://www.whizz-kidz.org.uk
Women's Aid: (domestic violence). http://www.womensaid.org.uk.
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