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Thomas Pocklington Trustwebsite accessibility rating: excellent Thomas Pocklington Trust is the leading provider of housing, care and support services for people with sight loss in the UK. In addition to promoting services, Pocklington also funds a £700,000 social and public health research budget over a three year period. Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature] Freedom to livewebsite accessibility rating: good Disabled young people are often held back from living independently. They're forced to live in unsuitable housing - places that take away their freedom to make choices in life. Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature] Home Group Housing Assiciationwebsite accessibility rating: good Home Group Housing Assiciation - The UK's largest provider of affordable housing Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature] John Groomswebsite accessibility rating: good John Grooms provides the highest quality residential care, housing and holidays for disabled people, so they achieve greater independence, choice and freedom. / Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature] Livabilitywebsite accessibility rating: good Livability creates opportunities for disabled people and brings life to communities.We believe everyone should have the freedom to live their lives and have the chance to use their abilities.We offer a wide range of innovative services to support and empower disabled people throughout their lives. We also provide community organisations with the resources, advice and confidence to impact their neighbourhoods. Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature] Peabody Trustwebsite accessibility rating: good Peabody Trust is one of London's oldest housing associations and a general charity. Founded in 1862 by American philanthropist George Peabody, today Peabody Trust owns and manages nearly 18,500 properties across London, providing affordable homes for nearly 50,000 people. Additional notes: text reader enabled Website Reviews [beta feature] Shelter Scotlandwebsite accessibility rating: fair Shelter is a charity that works to alleviate the distress caused by homelessness and bad housing. We do this by giving advice, information and advocacy to people in housing need, and by campaigning for lasting political change to end the housing crisis for good. Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature] Shelter Englandwebsite accessibility rating: fair Shelter is a charity that works to alleviate the distress caused by homelessness and bad housing. We do this by giving advice, information and advocacy to people in housing need, and by campaigning for lasting political change to end the housing crisis for good. Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature] Vistawebsite accessibility rating: average An independent charity for nearly 6000 blind and partially sighted children and adults living in Leicester , Leicestershire and Rutland. Vista manages 2 large residential homes for older visually impaired people, 4 specialist residential bungalows for visually impaired adults with learning disabilities, a number of shorthold tenancies in flats and bungalows for people who are visually impaired , a Rehabilitation service to teach independent living and mobility skills, The production of over 3,000 talking newspapers per week and much more. Additional notes: none Website Reviews [beta feature]
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