Edinburgh

Clober Farm (Spinal Injuries Scotland)

Description: Fully accessible living accomodation and accessible garden with patio area and raises beds, designed with wheelchair users in mind. Close to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs. Open all year. Level access throughout Sleeps 6 WiFi internet access Private parking, two spaces Pets welcome Non-smoking Master bedroom with Liko 200 ceiling tracking hoist, height adjustable…

Lothian Deaf Counselling Service

Accessing counselling when you are Deaf, deafened, hard of hearing or deafblind works best when it reflects your communication needs. We understand the barriers that you can face and offer a free, confidential counselling service for those aged 18 or over who are Deaf, deafened, hard of hearing or deafblind throughout Lothian. You will benefit…

Fathers Network Scotland

Fathers Network Scotland is a dynamic, award-winning charity that exists to improve children’s lives and outcomes through the positive involvement of dads, father-figures & whole families. What We Do: Dads & Families – we provide information, signposting & support to help give children the best possible start in life. Professionals working with families – we champion father-inclusive…

Lothiansound

Lothiansound is a registered Scottish charity, founded in 1988 and run entirely by volunteers, and funded by donations. Supplied free of charge – for listeners who are registered blind or partially sighted, or who have other difficulty reading a newspaper. Services provided: Lothiansound produces: a weekly audio digest of news and events, selected and read…

Independent Fetal Anti-Convulsant Trust

FACSA/INFACT supports families and their children affected by Anti-Epilepsy Drugs (AED’s) in pregnancy.  These medications are prescribed for a variety of other conditions also such as Depression, Bipolar, Migraine and Pain Relief. Objectives: FACSA supports people with Fetal Anti-Convulsant Syndrome and their objectives are: To support and advise parents of Fetal Anti-Convulsant Syndromes (FACS) To…

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