Brady clubs open the door to a social life
LANGDON WAS set up 26 years ago by four Jewish parents of children with learning disabilities. It has since grown into a community that supports members with learning disabilities from young adulthood and throughout their lives.
The charity aims to empower its members to live as independently as possible, driven by the belief that a person with learning disabilities has the right to a high-quality education, meaningful job, a home of their own and a full social life — all the same opportunities as their peers.