Ayuda para las familias · Apoyo
Organizaciones benéficas que pueden ayudar a las familias con trastornos genéticos relacionados con el gen CASK
Desde la gestión de los asuntos cotidianos hasta la ayuda económica para la adquisición de material, hay muchas organizaciones benéficas que pueden ayudar a nuestras familias.
Life admin
Scope →
A national disability charity providing telephone helpline support and template letters to help families access entitled assistance.
Mencap →
A national charity for people with learning disabilities offering a helpline, service listings, and free seminars for families (e.g. how to ensure your child will be looked after financially in the future).
Contact →
Freephone helpline, email and online contact form, plus their Listening Ear service for emotional support. Guidance on raising children with additional needs.
Disability Union →
Works to build a truly inclusive world and protect and enhance the lives of disabled people across the United Kingdom.
Financial help
Cerebra →
Assists with holidays and therapy payments; offers a toy loan library, parental resource library, sleep advice and legal assistance.
Meru →
Provides switch-adapted toys and free toy adaptations, plus a powered wheelchair loan programme called Bugzi.
Strong Bones →
Financial, emotional and practical support for families of disabled children with bone conditions, including scoliosis support.
Whizz Kidz →
The UK's leading charity supporting young wheelchair users up to 25 years old, offering equipment and skills training.
Family Fund →
Grants for families of disabled children to purchase specialist equipment (low-income families only).
Just4Children →
A fundraising platform enabling Gift Aid collection while promoting family fundraisers.
The Elifar Foundation →
Provides grants for items including wheelchairs, seating, communication devices, and sensory equipment for children with severe learning difficulties.
Respite
Dreams Come True →
A national charity enabling children and young adults with serious or life-limiting conditions to have their dreams come true.
The Sandcastle Trust →
Bespoke family respite opportunities — UK breaks, attraction passes, or special day trips for families with rare genetic conditions.
Make a Wish Foundation →
Grants wishes for children with serious illnesses; several CASK families have visited Disney World through this foundation.
Camp Jojo →
A totally accessible camping holiday experience for families of children with complex needs and disabilities.
Strong Bones →
Provides funding for certain respite holidays.
Merlin's Magic Wand →
Single day visits to local Merlin attractions for eligible children.
HCPT Pilgrimage Trust →
Every Easter offers a life-changing pilgrimage holiday in Lourdes in the south of France for disabled and disadvantaged children aged 8–18, supported by volunteers and nurses.
Medical support
UKIST →
The UK Infantile Spasms Trust provides community support and family events for families with infantile spasms.
ERIC →
The national charity dedicated to improving children's bowel and bladder health, offering helpline and online advice for constipation management.
Strong Bones →
Support and guidance for bone conditions including scoliosis.