Useful Links
This is a list of some of the key organisations that carers may need to contact.
If you cannot find what you are looking for, please contact us.
Addiction Family Support – supporting people affected or bereaved by a loved one’s addiction
Men’s Sheds – a social and active group for mature men
People’s Voices Media – advice & information services for people with disabilities, mental health service users & older people
Rehab 4 Addiction – an advisory and referral service for people who suffer from alcohol, drug and behavioural addiction
Shaftesbury – a disability charity that enables each child, young person and adult to live a life that adds up for them.
UK Addiction Treatment Centres – UK’s leading alcohol and drug rehab clinics
Buckinghamshire Disability Service (BuDS)
Buckinghamshire Here4YOUth – a drug and alcohol service for young people in Bucks.
Bucks Older Peoples Action Group
Diabetes UK – Aylesbury Vale Group
Healthwatch Bucks – independent body which aims to help local people get the best out of their local health and social care
Make Marlow Dementia Friendly – Marlow Bridge Rotary Club, through a newly formed sub-committee is embarking on an exciting project to Make Marlow Dementia Friendly (MMDF)
National Autistic Society – Aylesbury Vale Branch
Non-emergency Patient Transport Service at South Central Ambulance Service – Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, Surrey and Sussex
One Recovery Bucks – Caring for somebody with alcohol or drug dependency
The Oasis Partnership – local charity supporting anyone whose life is affected by their or someone else’s drug or alcohol use
The Pace Centre – a specialist centre for children with motor disorders such as cerebral palsy
Parkinson’s UK – Amersham & High Wycombe branch
Parkinson’s UK – Aylesbury Branch
POhWER – provides advocacy services across Bucks
South Buckinghamshire Riding for the Disabled Association
Asthma + Lung UK – Support in your area
Chilterns Gateway Club – social club for adults with learning disabilities
The Chiltern Stroke Club – Based in Hazlemere, a support network and social group for stroke survivors, their families and friends
Mind the Gap Bucks – Chesham and High Wycombe peer groups supporting people with mental health issues and social isolation
Multiple Sclerosis Society – Amersham and Chesham Group
Multiple Sclerosis Society – Milton Keynes and District Group
Multiple Sclerosis Society – South West Bucks Group
North Bucks Down’s Syndrome Group
Space Support Chesham and South Bucks – support for parents of behaviourally challenging children
Buttle UK – A charity for the maintenance, education and advancement of children and young people experiencing poverty and difficult family circumstances.
Turn2us – The Elizabeth Finn Fund – Provides direct grants and support to people living in financial difficulty who have a professional background and meet their grant-giving criteria. They give grants to people who hold or have formerly held occupations requiring a certain level of responsibility and education, or whose partners have done so. They can award grants to people from over 120 different professions whose work history includes employment in a role which requires a degree; NVQ level 4 or above; or equivalent.
Family Fund – The UK’s largest charity providing grants for families raising disabled or seriously ill children and young people.
Funeral Payment – Gov.uk – You could get Funeral Payment if you’re on a low income and need help to pay for a funeral you’re arranging.
Stoke Poges Parish Council Village Charities
Sure Start Maternity Grant – You could get a one-off payment of £500 to help towards the costs of having a child.
Turn2Us – Gives details of a wide variety of financial help including the option to search for grants from charitable organisations.
Motor Neurone Disease Association – Caring and MND: Support for you guide – A guide for carers who are caring for someone with MND, available in hard copy (upon request) or digital formats
Disclaimer – the following links are from third parties and although we think that they might be useful to you in your caring role we cannot guarantee the content within them.
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