Partners
Special Olympics Surrey is a regional branch of Special Olympics GB.
CornerHOUSE TheatreThe CornerHOUSE stages various shows throughout the year. Music is an
integral part of the CornerHOUSE, whether it be in shows, musicals or
performed by bands of various kinds. Those with a talent for music will
have plenty of oportunity to use their skills. There are also plenty of
opportunities for singers to shine too. 116 Douglas Road |
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Follow your dreams is a registered charity that raises awareness nationwide and sponsors youngsters with Down's Syndrome and other learning disabilities into sport, music, art and drama. Our charity's aim is to help people witn Down's Syndrome and other learning disabilities by raising confidence and self esteem, empowering them to "Follow Their Dreams". How to contact us: Follow Your Dreams |
Reside Housing AssociationReside Housing Association Ltd is a non profit making social landlord that provides a range of properties throughout England and Wales to people with a learning disability, aquired brain injury and mental health problems. Reside provide a high standard of supported accommodation tailored to meet the needs of our tenants to enable them to live more independently.
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Disability ChallengersDisability Challengers supports children and young people with any form of physical, learning or sensory impairment. They provide a wide range of fun and challenging activities for children of all abilities, which can mean full time one-to-one support for some children. Disability Challengers provide activities for children up to the age of 12 years. Children and young people aged 13 years and over are able to join special day and evening activities through Challenger’s Youth Group. For more details, contact: |
Link LeisureLink Leisure organises a large number of activities throughout the year for people of all ages with a wide variety of different learning disabilities. For more details, contact: |
Redhill & Reigate YMCAThe Redhill and Reigate YMCA manage the Fit For Life project. It is designed for adults aged 16 to 90, in fact anyone who is rehabilitating from illness, or who has a disability and aims to encourage a healthy lifestyle through effective and safe exercise in a friendly environment. For more details, contact: |
Surrey Physical Recreation Association for the Disabled (SPREAD)Surrey Physical Recreation Association for the Disabled (SPREAD) is the umbrella organisation for all disabled clubs in Surrey. For more details, contact: |
Surrey Special Schools Sports Association (SSSSA)For more details, contact: |
Frensham Pond Sailing ClubFrensham Sailing Club has a variety of boats designed to cater for all types of disability, and is open for disabled participants between May and October on Thursday and Saturday mornings, costing £3 for half an hour with a qualified instructor. For more details, contact: Sailability Contact: |
White Lodge CentreWhite Lodge, based in Chertsey, supports disabled children and adults and their families or carers in Surrey and the surrounding areas. White Lodge Centre For more details, contact: Di Cheeseman, Head of Adult and Community Support Service: Juliette Barnes, Head of Children and Young People’s Service: |
SeeabilityFor more details, contact: |
Inclusive Fitness InitiativeFor more details, contact: |
SportabilityFor more details, contact: |
National Autistic Society (Surrey Branch)For more details, contact: |
Surrey Canoe ClubSpecial Olympics Surrey and the Surrey Canoe Club have formed a partnership for our athletes to be trained to competition level in Kayaking for competing at local, regional, and international level. Currently train on Spelthorne Leisure Centre, Shepperton Lock and Weybridge Mariners Club twice a month on either a Saturday or Sunday. For further information please contact:
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