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REMAP

Other or former names: Equipment for Disabled People

Description

Remap is a national registered charity that has, for 40 years, provided one-off technical aids which help disabled people of all ages to enjoy a better lifestyle.

Every aid is given free of charge to the user.

Remap operates through a network of 1,500 volunteers. The professional engineers, technicians, and craftspeople - along with medical and paramedical staff from community services and hospitals - all belong to approximately 100 panels (groups) linked to regions across the UK.

Remap has its own yearbook, which is published by head office as a means of showcasing some examples of the work carried out by the Panels.

Each year Remap turns out £2 million worth of individual aids that money just can't buy. That is because the charity only makes aids that are not available over the counter.

It's one of the UK's most cost-effective charities and our engineers also think 'green' when it comes to choosing materials for the job. A defunct dishwasher or some old car parts will, in skilled hands, often become components of aids that open up new horizons for many hundreds of disabled people.

There is an Eastern region panel - see their website for details.

Contact details

Web address: http://www.remap.org.uk

Email: remap.cambridge@ntlworld.com

Telephone: 0845 1300 456

Fax: 0845 130 0789

Address: Remap Head Office, D9 Chaucer Business Park, Kemsing, Sevenoaks, Kent TN15 6YU

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