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  • 1 Voice
    Aims to build a network of information and support so that families can help each other to overcome the possible isolation of learning to use and understand the Alternative Communication System.

  • 25% ME Group
    The 25% M.E. Group aims to support all who have the severe form of M.E. and those who care for them. This includes people who are housebound, bedbound and wheelchair users. Services include a twice yearly newsletter, talking book service, group library, practical and emotional support, advocacy, welfare advice and assistance, telephone support helpline, fundraising, and interest groups organised by members.

  • 2Care
    Provides specialised care for elderly men and women with mental and physical care needs within residential and nursing homes; and people aged 18-65 years who have suffered from mental illness and are in need of care and support within a rehabilitative environment.

  • 3H Fund
    3H Fund organises subsidised group holidays for physically disabled children and adults with the support of volunteer helpers so that in parellel the family carers can have a separate and much needed period of respite. In addition, when funds are available, 3H Fund provides grants to families on low income with a physically or mentally disabled dependant to have a modest UK holiday break.

  • 4dp.com
    Website that provides local and national information on equipment, services, holidays and sports for disabled people.


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Testimonials

  • "In this information age the Disabled Living Foundation is even more important than when it first started. It is too easy to get lost in the mass of material about equipment that might be of help and few people have the time to sort it all out - especially when you are newly disabled. I have always valued the systematic collection and organisation of equipment information that the DLF provides and just wish they had the funding to make their information freely available for the public benefit" - Baroness Wilkins