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We champion the rights and interests of all people with autism and aim to provide individuals with autism and their families with help, support and services that they can access, trust and rely upon and which can make a positive difference to their lives.
Telephone: 0845 070 4004
autism westmidlands is an independent provider of services for people with autistic specturm disorders
autism.west midlands aims to improve the quality of life for people with autistic spectrum disorders and their families by raising awareness of the condition and making provision for the individual needs of people with autistic spectrum disorders.
Telephone: 0121 450 7582
This is the most varied region in the UK in terms of helicopter operation encompassing cities, urban and rural areas, industrial, farming and commercial sites, villages, hamlets, individual houses and isolated farms. It is a region criss crossed by 7 motorways, a network of major trunk roads and thousands of miles of rural roads.
Telephone: 01384 241133
Our hospice, known as "Treetops" provides: Respite care for the child while the family including brothers and sisters, take a much needed break respite care for the family where the whole family can be supported and cared for together during their stay, terminal care and bereavement support, with particular emphasis on support for the whole family, including care for siblings. The Donna Louise Trust makes no charge to families for any of its services and as a charity is entirely self-supported and dependent on voluntary contributions from the public to exist.
Telephone: 01782 654440
Dyslexia Association of Staffordshire
Our aim is to encourage and support clients confidentially in a safe and empathic environment, through awareness promote a responsive and approachable service to all with an interest in dyslexia and to empower clients to achieve their full potential in education, employment and everyday life.
Telephone: 01782 627166
Esperanto Association of Britain
The Esperanto Association of Britain (Esperanto-Asocio de Britio) is a registered charity dedicated to the promotion of the international language Esperanto.
Telephone: 0845 230 1887
support and friendship for families
We help to increase the confidence and independence of families by: Visiting families in their own homes to offer support, friendship and practical assistance, Reassuring parents that their childcare problems are not unusual or unique, Encouraging parents' strengths and emotional well-being for the ultimate benefit of their children and trying to get the fun back into family life. Our volunteers, who have parenting experience themselves, can offer: Precious time for listening and talking, Help with the children, A break for parents, Practical help and reassurance, A chance to meet other parents in the same boat and Support to use local services and resources
Telephone: 08000686368
The Jigsaw Group Staffordshire
A support network for people with Asperger's Syndrome or high functioning autism and their families
Jigsaw is now very involved with enhancing the Autism services and the perspectives of the families, children and young people who use these services are very much at the centre of the business plan.
Telephone: 07882 823954
We work to create a better life for everyone with experience of mental distress by: advancing the views, needs and ambitions of people with mental health problems, challenging discrimination and promoting inclusion, influencing policy through campaigning and education, inspiring the development of quality services which reflect expressed need and diversity, achieving equal rights through campaigning and education.
Telephone: 0845 766 0163
North Staffordshire Autism/Asperger's Association (NSAAA)
To provide support, help and advice to ASD individuals, parents and carers
The NSAAA offers several services which can help you however you might be affected by ASD. These services include: helpline, library, support groups, youth clubs, autism awareness talks.
Telephone: 01782 627002
Page information: List of Charities for Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire and the surrounding area.