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Charities supporting children & adults with limb difference

  • Finding Your Feet

    Finding Your Feet is Scotland’s only nationwide charity supporting people and families affected by amputation or limb difference.

    We provide peer support, counselling, well-being services and inclusive clubs and activities that reduce isolation and support people to rebuild emotionally, mentally and physically at any stage of their journey.

  • LimbBo Foundation

    Is an amazing charity based in Yorkshire providing for free: support, equipment (LimbBo Arms and Bike Adaptions), and events for families with children with limb difference. Like us they are led by people with lived experience. One of their main aims is to provide children with limb differences the opportunity to know they are not alone.

  • LimbPower

    LimbPower support amputees, individuals with limb difference and their families to bridge the gap between hospital rehabilitation and community and school engagement to rebuild lives and improve physical, social and mental well-being.

    Reach is delighted to partner with LimbPower, we have an open invitation to all their big events at Stoke Mandeville, and with their help organise smaller joint events across the country, thank you LimbPower you are incredible!

  • OHMI

    Reach has a strong affinity with OHMI, like us they are a small national organisation. They work with young musicians of all ages, expert music workshop leaders, music teachers, instrument makers and music examining bodies across the UK to make music making at all levels accessible to children and young people with upper limb difference.

  • REMAP

    Is a remarkable network of volunteer makers who design and custom-make equipment to help people with disabilities live more independently. The service REMAP provide is free and they help 1000’s of people every year and have centres across the UK – to find your local ReMap branch visit: https://remap.org.uk/about-us/find-your-nearest-remap-branch.

  • Steel Bones

    Steel Bones supports amputees and their families to navigate life after limb loss with confidence and connection.

    We provide free support including peer mentoring, practical advice, youth programmes, and community events — both locally and online. Whether you’re an amputee, a family member, or a professional, you’re welcome to join our supportive network and access help at no cost.