
Provides home from home respite care for children and young people with severe learning and physical disabilities. They recognize that these children are best looked after at home but, because of their very special needs, they require very special care, often 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is not surprising then that from time to time both they and their families need a break.



AWS also partners with FAWCO - the Federation of American Women's Club Overseas group with 75 clubs with 15,000 members in 39 countries. This allows our club to participate not only locally, but on an international philanthropic level.
Oakleaf Enterprise helps those excluded from the workplace due to history of poor mental health or disability return back into the workforce. Oakleaf gives their clients some control over their lives 
Horsley and Bookham Riding for the Disabled has been operating for well over 30 years giving rides to children and adults with mental and physical disabilities in the Surrey area. Riders include those suffering from Autism, Down's Syndrome, Spina bifida and Dyspraxia and some with sight and hearing impairment.