Enham - Giving disabled people opportunities to make real choices for a fulfilling and successful life
For 90 years Enham has helped change thousands of disabled people's lives by seeking to improve equality of opportunity and empowering them to realise their full potential. Working mainly in the South of England, our services help disabled people find work, live more independently and have a better quality of life. Find out more about our services
Enham 90 Years
As we celebrate our 90th Anniversary, what better time to capture on film who we are and how we enable disabled people to achieve in their own way. View our new film.
Latest Event
Enham's 90th Anniversary Gala Dinner and Auction was a resounding success with over £35,000 raised and still counting.
To find out more about the Enham 90th Anniversary Gala Dinner and Auction, click here
Event
In order to commemorate the 67th anniversary of the Battle of El Alamein, which took place in October 1942, Enham held an Alamein Commemoration Day on The Village Green at Enham Alamein on Sunday 25th October.
News
Happy Birthday Enham, on Unity 101! Enham has a monthly slot on the community hour of Unity 101, the South’s only asian and ethnic community radio station broadcasting from the heart of Southampton and has now worked with the radio station for three years.
News
Enham is pleased to announce that Jonathan Shaw, Minister for Disability, has given us his endorsement of Enham’s “Does He Take Sugar?” Disability Awareness DVD and Training Resource Pack. Aimed at challenging negative attitudes towards disability, the pack has been devised, performed and produced by disabled adults of the Spaced Out Theatre Company in partnership with Enham. Jonathan Shaw's endorsement.
Latest Campaign
As part of our 90th Anniversary Year Enham has launched a new "true blue" fundraising campaign: Denim for Enham. We are inviting schools, organisations and companies to join in the fun and wear something Denim for a day. To set the scene, Enham held its own Denim Day on 16th July.


