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Harrow Association of Disabled people (HAD) is an organisation led by, and for disabled people. Our aim is to create a fully inclusive society where disabled people enjoy equality of opportunity as a right, not a privilege.
Through a range of campaigning and service provision, we seek to represent and support the needs and wishes of disabled people. All of our activities and services are guided by the principles of the Social Model of disability. Current services include:
Welfare Benefits
Information
Advocacy
Direct Payment Support
Advice into training and employment
Fire Safety Checks
Deaf services - including a Support service; Drop in, and Equipment room for deaf and hearing impaired people
We also have a range of social enterprises, including:
Disability Equality/ DDA/ and Deaf Awareness training
Access audits
BSL and other communication services for deaf people
Payroll for Direct Payment clients
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We have 4,063 retailers to choose from and so far we've raised over £31 million for thousands of
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Kim Cowling - 1st and 3rd Kilmacolm Guides
easyfundraising has been great for us and so easy to use. Imagine being given free money just for online shopping! Since joining we have raised over £2,200.
Over £31 million raised
1.8 million supporters
140,000 good causes
Over 4,000 shops