Grants for families with disabled children

It costs up to three times more to raise a severely disabled child than it does to raise a child without disabilities. For many families, the coronavirus pandemic has increased the financial strain. Here are some charities and trusts that may be able to help.

Family Fund

The UK’s largest provider of grants for families with disabled children. Funds family breaks, sensory equipment, clothing, kitchen appliances, computers and much more.


Eligibility criteria: Disabled or seriously ill children aged 0-17 years, whose parents are eligible for Universal Credit, Child Tax Credit, Working Tax Credit, income-based JSA or ESA, housing benefit, pension credit or income support. If you do not receive any of these benefits you can still apply, but will need to provide some extra information about your household income.


To apply: Visit www.familyfund.org.uk or call 01904 550055. If you have not received a grant from the Family Fund since 1 April 2020, you can re-apply now (instead of having to wait 12 months, as you normally would).

Newlife

Provides funding for essential equipment, such as beds, buggies, wheelchairs, seating systems, communication aids and much more. They also offer emergency equipment loans, a free loan service for specialist toys, and comfort capsules for children who have been given a terminal diagnosis.


Eligibility criteria: Disabled children and terminally ill children under 19, who are permanently resident in the UK.


To apply: Call the Newlife Nurse Helpline on 0800 902 0095 to discuss your application, then fill out the application form. Your application must be supported by a professional involved in your child’s care, such as an Occupational Therapist or Social Worker.


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