If you are unhappy with an item, you can return it to us for a refund, or exchange it for something else.
Second-hand clothes, shoes, accessories, homeware, bric-a-brac, books, CDs, toys, sports equipment, and a selection of new goods and greetings cards. Second-hand ...
Turn your pre-loved into re-loved. You can donate your items to a local Scope shop, clothes bank or arrange a free home collection for your furniture or electricals. Everything you donate helps us ...
Our high street shops have a great selection of festive gifts, Christmas jumpers and seasonal greetings cards. Or you can visit our online shop and have a range of exclusive products delivered right ...
We are delighted to have received an award of £300,000, raised by players of People’s Postcode Lottery, awarded by the Postcode Care Trust. This vital funding has helped support our free helpline, ...
Scope and Virgin Media are working together with the ambition to support 1 million disabled people with the confidence and skills, to get into and stay in work by the end of 2020. Our research reveals ...
Thank you for attending our webinar: ‘Through the looking glass: Impact of the cost of living crisis on disabled people’. The evidence collected shows how disabled people and families are facing the ...
Do your disabled customers need support? Scope has a free service, Disability Energy Support with water advice. This page has resources you can use to tell your customers about our support service: ...
Here East Press Centre, 14 East Bay Lane, London, E15 2GW with working from home most of the time. £35,444 a year 35 hours per week Full time, permanent ...
Disabled families face hidden costs every day of the year, but the extra costs of Christmas can push them beyond their financial limits. This means that many cannot afford to celebrate. This Christmas ...
James Taylor, executive director of strategy at Scope, said: “Ripping billions of pounds away from disabled people flies in the face of the government’s commitment to put disabled people at the heart ...
This information applies to England and Wales. Approach your local council if your home is not suitable for your needs. Councils have a legal duty to help most people who are homeless. You will have a ...