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The Additional Needs Alliance – helping churches to include, support, create places of belonging for, and spiritually grow children, young people and young adults with additional needs or disabilities. Among our Members are many individuals and organisations that offer a range of excellent services and resources to assist churches and other groups working in this area to make a real difference for their community.

Prospects works with churches all over Scotland. Some churches try to make changes to their regular services to make them more accessible to people with learning disabilities. Other churches run a group aimed at bringing a Bible message to people with learning disabilities in an understandable way.

SPRED is faith-based as members recognise that each one of us is on our own faith journey. Our aim is to provide faith formation opportunities that meet the needs of people in our community who have learning disabilities and/or special needs. As we journey together we nurture each other in our own faith.
Please be aware that, as expressed in our constitution, SPRED Galloway is open to all faiths and to none.

Torch Trust is an ecumenical Christian ministry focusing on the spiritual support and encouragement of blind and partially sighted people. For over 60 years we have been providing accessible resources and a variety of ways to connect and support people living with sight loss.

The Churches for All partners have a breadth of experience and depth of knowledge on disability issues – challenging and enabling churches to fully include disabled people.
Our aim is to help churches create and sustain an environment where disabled people can participate fully in church life for the benefit of all. Disabled people are involved in the leadership of Churches for All and many of its partner organisations.
Together, we strive to equip churches to reach towards their full potential by truly including disabled people. We encourage both church leaders and disabled people to work together to bring about full inclusivity – where disabled people are not just welcomed but fully included within every aspect of church life.

Through the Roof is a registered charity that exists to Transform lives through Jesus with disabled people.
The charity’s name comes from the Bible account where some men break through the roof to help their disabled friend meet Jesus (Luke 5). We recognise that every person is made in the image of God and has inherent value and worth, which includes people who have personal experience of disability