(UK, 1190443) Browse eventsYANA Provides confidential support and funded counselling Builds understanding of mental health Invests in Mental Health First Aid Training Promotes Suicide Prevention to those in farming and rural businesses
(UK, 1156625) Browse eventsMind in Salford is an independent, user focused charity providing quality services to make a positive difference to the Mental Health of the people of Salford. Our core services are Advocacy, Advice, Mindfulness and our wellbeing Garden Centre that gives people with mental health problems a place to learn, make friends and rebuild their confidence. All of our services are free to access.
(UK, 1170498) Browse eventsWe are run by volunteers and rely on donations and fundraising. We give riders of all ages the chance to enjoy the benefits of being with horses. We offer lessons and hacking on our sensory trail. We also offer Tea with a Pony sessions for those with dementia or other lifelong conditions.
(UK, 1087288) Browse eventsCHIPTA is the Parent Teacher Association for Coombe Hill infant School. Its aim is to assist in the provision of facilities for education at the school by engaging in activities which support the school and promote the education of the pupils. All parents of the school are automatically members of CHIPTA. What this means in practice is that CHIPTA undertake a variety of fund raising activities for the school, which not only raises much needed funds to enrich the school and the education of the children, but promotes a deep feeling of community and a fun environment for both parents and children. Examples are Christmas and Summer Fairs, Adult and Children Disco and Film Nights, Mobile Phone and Cartridge Recycling and many other activities. Projects funded from past money raised include: Adventure Playground upgrade including non slip safety surfaces and paths; Refurbishment of swimming pool changing rooms; Providing recyclable water bottles for every child; Storage sheds; Garden improvements to enrich the childrens' outdoor teaching experience; and Murals for a quiet area in the playground.
(UK, 1069085) Browse eventsMotiv8 exists to improve the life chances of young people. Our vision is a society where all young people are healthy, stay safe, enjoy and achieve, make a positive contribution and achieve economic well-being. Annually Motiv8 works with over 2000 young people from Portsmouth, Havant and Gosport. Much of this is targeted and results in a positive outcome for over 90% of the young people Motiv8 supports. This support can last a long time and in some cases two or three years. Giving a young person the opportunity to develop personally or give increased options for training and learning can lead to better employment opportunities. We support young people to deliver three main outcomes; Reducing offending and re-offending A reduction in the number of first time entrants and total number of offenders in the youth criminal justice system. School Attendance Improved attendance at secondary school, contributing to improved and accredited attainment both in school and beyond Employment Progression Young people over the age of 16 progressing in Education or moving into Training and Employment Some young people may simply gain the confidence to return to education, whilst others are diverted from a life of crime.
(UK, 207275) Browse eventsThe Royal Medical Benevolent Fund is the leading UK charity for doctors, medical students and their families. The RMBF provides financial support, money advice and information when it is most needed due to age, ill health, disability or bereavement.
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(UK, 285987) Browse eventsThe BHA is the national charity working on behalf of non-religious people who seek to live ethical and fulfilling lives on the basis of reason and humanity.
(UK, 1167153) Browse eventsWe are a newly registered charity no.1167153. Pitt Hopkins UK aims to raise awareness of Pitt-Hopkins Syndrome (PTHS ), particularly among the health professionals, to support and advocate for families with a child with PTHS while delivering the latest information.Pitt Hopkins UK also hopes to be able to fund some research for example into the breathing anomalies that many of the children and adults exhibit.
(UK, 1091198) Browse eventsVision Africa supports vulnerable and disadvantaged children in Kenya. We work in partnership with local community based organisations including children's homes, nursery schools, schools for children with special needs, after-school tuition in slums and vocational & enterprise training centres.
(UK, 1097217) Browse eventsChristians Against Poverty is a national charity working in partnership with local churches across uk. CAP provides top quality debt counselling and practical support to see people released from the pressures of debt and given a hope for the future.
(UK, 262777) Browse eventsSuffolk Wildlife Trust is Suffolk's leading conservation organisation. It's vision is to create a Living Landscape for Suffolk.
(UK, 1138149) Browse eventsWe provide services to women who have experienced sexual violence at any time in their lives. Our services cover Tyneside and Northumberland and are for all women survivors (aged 16+). We actively campaign to end sexual violence against women and girls.
(UK, 219432AV) Browse eventsScunthorpe and District Samaritans - we provide confidential emotional support to people in distress and despair throughout North Lincolnshire. Our telephone line is available 24 hours and day, 365 days a year. Money might not make the world go round, but it certainly helps to keep Samaritans open day and night. Samaritans is a registered charity (No. 219432) that relies on public donations and sponsorship to 'be there' when people need our help and support. Scunthorpe & District Samaritans is the only 24 hour helpline in North Lincolnshire, answering around 20,000 calls every year. Our branch needs to raise fifty pounds every day to stay open. Charity No: 219432
(UK, 1081937) Browse eventsKISS works in Uganda to support vulnerable children, their families and their communities. It does this by providing funding for education; medical treatment; families that care for orphaned children or are in difficult circumstances; support for young mothers and social outreach projects.
(UK, 1101218) Browse eventsHelping disabled children and young people to live life to the full, while supporting their families in their vital role of caring - we help families enjoy the everyday experiences most take for granted. Originally set up in 2004 to provide essential short break services for children and young people with learning and often physical disabilities, today we offer a wide range of additional care services, social, play and recreational opportunities (including an after school clubs and a popular Saturday club), outreach support and life skills training. Employing clinical and registered nurse specialists The Chiltern Centre is unique locally in being able to provide care for children and young people with profound and multiple and complex physical, emotional, behavioural and medical needs. These needs include sensory impairments, mobility, communication needs, complex feeding needs, breathing difficulties, severe learning difficulties and long-term health issues including cerebral palsy, downs syndrome and autism. 80% of the children require at least 1:1 care, some 2:1 and even 3:1. We support 85 families across the Thames Valley and South Oxfordshire - from a few hours after school once a week, weekly youth clubs or a half-day in the holidays to overnight care and even multi-day breaks.
(UK, 1169632) Browse eventsThe MASIC Foundation aims to reduce the incidence of birth injury as well as helping new mothers who may be suffering in silence from its symptoms which are too often hidden in society. These issues are crucial to the future wellbeing of women and their families. The MASIC foundation aims to help these mothers who often suffer in silence through embarrassment and the social stigma associated to their symptoms, unaware that there are many other mothers going through what they are experiencing. MASIC campaigns to influence change in healthcare policies to avoid these injuries, improve their detection and where possible improve the rate of repairs after birth, so more women are spared the indignity of anal incontinence. MASIC has a plan based on greater support for mothers, increased public awareness and better education for medical professionals. MASIC will be developing a regional structure in the UK and Ireland to promote a care pathway, educational policies and research. The MASIC Foundation receives no statutory funding and can only run with the help of our supporters. Your donation will help us to support and reduce the number of women living with bowel incontinence following childbirth.
(UK, 1107294) Browse eventsMuslim Relief is a leading Non-Profit Organisation based & registered in the United Kingdom. Our mission consists of saving vulnerable lives particularly in times of emergency, despair & severe hardship. We thrive to serve humanity and conduct many proverty relief projects globally.
(UK, CAFC04088) Browse eventsEccles Rugby Club where the first Rugby club in the UK to offer the opportunity for our young people to participate in the Duke of Edinburgh awards scheme. We have being running for three years and are achieving pass rates at 3 times the national average. All the work is carried out by volunteers who give up endless numbers of hours both running, and raising money so that young people can participate in the Duke of Edinburgh Award.
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