BOSP (Brighter Opportunities for Special People)
0 to 25 years
BOSP (Brighter Opportunities for Special People)
0 to 25 years
Services provided
BOSP supports children and young adults with complex disabilities or life-limiting conditions, and their families, by providing high-quality, fun, educational activities, respite, peer support and counselling.
Daily Bread Café
Suitable for All Ages
Daily Bread Café
Suitable for All Ages
Services provided
The Daily Bread Café is open four days a week, Tues, Wed & Fri with various inclusive clubs and activities for all to enjoy. Thursday is our Little Fishes Group which is for parents and carers of pre-school age children.
The café aims to help reduce social isolation, improve mental well-being, and give meaningful activities to our visitors, we also have a pay it forward board.
The Daily Bread Food Hub provide free bags of shopping which can include fruit, vegetables, fresh and frozen food and also store cupboard essentials. Our team of volunteers collect from over 200 supermarkets each week. This prevents tonnes of food waste from going into landfill. The Food Hub is open 6 mornings a week.
Summit
18+ years
Summit
18+ years
Services provided
SUMMIT's mission is to improve people's live by empowering them to take back control, restore their self-belief, self-reliance, and self-worth.
We manage, provide and facilitate a range of services and work in partnership with other organisations, serving the learning-disabled community and adults with mental illness.
We have been serving the disabled community since 1976, providing a voice for the marginalised.
We are an Essex wide service: covering Tendring, Braintree, Maldon, Colchester, Chelmsford, Epping, Harlow and Uttlesford.
The AB4D PROJECT
Email: ab4d@summitservices.org.uk
AB4D (Ability B4 Disability) is an Essex wide service delivered by SUMMIT and BATIAS in partnership with Essex County Council (ECC) for people with Learning Disabilities or Autism.
The aim of the service is to provide a flexible platform where people can be empowered to have a voice in their local community, discuss issues that are important to them and work together to find solutions.
AB4D works with anyone with a lived experience of learning disability or autism to gather their views, to collaborate and influence positive change.
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