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     Forward MID !
        Have found some very useful links for persons who have disabilities, they are from
           official disabled web sites and voluntary disabled web site, I have included a 
           short note to indicate what you might find. 
           I have laid them out alphabetically.
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Elizabeth Finn Care
www.elizabethfinntrust.org.uk
Help now in the form of grants, information and advice. Hope for the future for
people and families who don't know where to turn and haven't got enough money   
coming in to pay for the things they really need. check to see if you are eligible.
Employers’ Forum on  Disability
www.realising-potential.org
The Forum has developed a systematic model for effective change on disability.
Employment  Opportunities
www.opportunities.org.uk
Our vision is of a society where the full potential of people with disabling   
conditions is recognised in every workplace.
Enquire
www.enquire.org.uk
Advice  and information to families of children who need extra help at school
Equality and Human Rights Commission
www.equalityhumanrights.com
They have taken over the role of the Disability rights Commission from the
1st October 2007. 
Equality Choice Action Support
www.ecas-edinburgh.org
A Voluntary group that can supply grants to help with expenses for 
specialised equipment. 
Fabb Scotland
www.fabb.org.uk
To empower disabled people to actively engage in the social, leisure,  educational
 and vocational activities of their choice. Tel 0131  660 1933 wed 6.30-9.30pm.
Family Fund
www.familyfund.org.uk
The Family Fund provides timely grants to families with severely disabled   
children, based on families' views and needs.
Fife Independent Disability Network
www.fidn.org.uk
Fife Independent Disability Network
Working towards inclusion of disabled people in all
aspects of society in Fife.
Forest Books
www.forestbooks.com
Book, videos, cd-roms and software about sign language and deaf issues.
Forth and Tay disabled Ramblers      
www.ftdr.com
Disabled rambling group based in Fife, can lend scooter on ramble days. 
Good Access Guide
www.goodaccessguide.co.uk
The online guide to life, leisure and mobility. The UK's leading directory of 
services for disabled people, seniors, and anyone whose life is   made easier 
by better access to goods, services and amenities.
Grapevine: Lothian Disability Information Service
www.lothiancil.org.uk
The Lothian Centre for Integrated Living is a disability and user led   
organisation established in 1991 to provide a range of practical 
services to disabled people in the Lothian region.
Holiday Care
www.holidaycare.org.uk/
Holiday and travel information services for  disabled and older people.
Advice line Tel 0845  124 9971
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