
United Response
Since its inception in 1973, United Response has championed a society where disability does not limit individuals from leading the lives they choose. It began with a single house in West Sussex for twelve adults, evolving into an organisation that operates across more than 350 locations. Employing over 3,500 staff members, United Response now supports over 2,000 people.

At the heart of their mission is aiding those with learning disabilities and mental health needs in achieving independence. Their services are increasingly shaped into community hubs, promoting active participation and engagement within local communities for those they support.

United Response believes in the universal rights to connectivity, choice, respect, relationship-building, recognition of individual strengths, and the notion of community as home. Donations are vital, empowering individuals with learning disabilities to develop essential skills and confidence for a fulfilling, active life.