(UK, SC051902) Browse eventsPlayPeace became a charity in August 2022, having been set up as a community group some years before by parents of children with additional support needs. We offer a variety of play sessions for the whole family, a programme of school holiday outings and much needed support for parents and carers.
(UK, 1120355) Browse eventsWelcome to Hillsong Church London. We are committed to making the message of Christ relevant and attractive, changing peoples perception of Jesus and His Church. Hillsong Church London is a Not for Profit Company Limited by Guarantee Reg.5487537 | Registered Charity No. 1120355.
(UK, 1089658) Browse eventsThe Cancer Support Centre is a place of sanctuary and support to anyone affected by cancer.We offer advice,information and support either 1-2-1 or through group support. We offer a range of complimentary therapies such as aromatheraphy and reflexology and activites such as yoga & meditation.
(UK, 1090916) Browse eventsThe Saints Foundation has been set up specifically to raise funds for disadvantaged young people and vulnerable adults. The aim is to reach a £1million fund raising target each year, by harnessing the influence Southampton FC has on people's lives and making a real difference in the community.
(UK, 1156369) Browse eventsEaling Foodbank gives emergency food parcels to people in real crisis in the London Borough of Ealing.
(UK, 1140426) Browse eventsWe support disadvantaged people, especially children, in Cambodia . A primary focus is children from deprived backgrounds by assisting them to complete their full education including tertiary education. In addition we support Cambodians who find themselves in in extreme poverty.
(UK, 1036964) Browse eventsNewport Mind has been going for over 30 years. During this time we have helped hundreds of people experiencing mental health issues. Just by offering support at the right time we have reduced distress, avoided hospital admissions, and probably prevented suicide. For ongoing support we offer a wide range of services which all rely on charity funding. Go to www.newport-mind.org for further information.
(UK, 299734) Browse eventsYoung people and families from all over Hackney have been supported by Hackney Quest since 1988. We provide long term projects for the benefit of families and young people at risk of social exclusion; positive activities, family support, mentoring, adult and youth volunteering and much, much more.
(UK, SC039922) Browse eventsUfA aims; to advance public participation in sport; to provide recreational facilities with the object of improving the conditions of life for individuals; to promote football coaching schemes regardless of race, gender, status, disability or religious beliefs. It promotes equality and diversity.
(UK, 1181496) Browse eventsSaavan's Trust partners with like-minded charities to build schools in less privileged parts of the world. For our first project we have partnered with ActionAid to build a school in Barmurikona, a small rural village within the Assam region of India. The school will have capacity for 850 students, providing local children the education they deserve.
(UK, 1178152) Browse eventsThe MMHA is a UK-wide charity and network of over 120 organisations, dedicated to ensuring all women and families impacted by perinatal mental health problems have access to high-quality, compassionate care and support. We bring the maternal mental health community together.
(UK, 1206230) Browse eventsMadlani Cancer Support supports anyone with ANY type of cancer and their loved ones. We are the first in the area of Orpington to offer non specific cancer support. Established in December 2023, we have already built a community which is growing. Providing Reflexology, Mindfulness and now online Chair Yoga, we not only serve the surrounding area but nationwide. We hold nutrition workshops as well as events. Please see our website and social media for further information. www.madlanicancersupport.org.uk
(UK, 1211507) Browse eventsAt Better Tomorrow Trust, our mission is to empower and uplift individuals and communities facing challenges due to youth, old age, ill health, disability, financial hardship, or other forms of social and economic disadvantage. Through the provision of targeted grants to registered charities and organisations, we aim to foster meaningful change, alleviate hardship, and promote dignity, opportunity, and well-being creating better tomorrows for those in need.
(UK, 1118771) Browse eventsWAVES helps families in Seaford, East Sussex, who are vulnerable and isolated from the community. WAVES family workers and volunteers help to relieve pressure on families with children, strengthening family life and preventing breakup. Drop-in provides a town-centre venue for chat, play, information, changing and breast-feeding, divorce recovery and parenting workshops.
(UK, 1185612) Browse eventsThe London (UK) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated supports women and youth from disadvantaged communities via mentoring, career and life skills development - preparing them to be future contributors to society.
(UK, 286830) Browse eventsOak View is a special school for children aged 3-19 and who have severe or profound learning difficulties, they may also have learning needs within the Autistic Spectrum. We are based in Loughton, Essex
(UK, 1016688) Browse eventsSturge Weber UK is a volunteer run support group for families and adult sufferers affected by Sturge-Weber syndrome, a rare neurological disorder. A registered charity, it was launched in 1990 as a independent group by the disability support organisation Contact a Family. www.sturgeweber.org.uk
(UK, SC048790) Browse eventsThe aim of the charity is to provide legal assistance and legal support where required for those who cannot afford legal representation and without it will remain detained indefinitely.
(UK, 1118698) Browse eventsNuzzlets is a small Charity based near York. Our objectives are to provide loving homes for unwanted animals and free access to all children for therapy and education. Particularly welcome are disabled and special needs children and children with life threatening illnesses. We offer many services to the local and wider community and are keen to involve the local community in our work. As many of our animals have been mistreated, we try to educate young people about the cost and long term commitment of looking after animals. We run an animal welfare club, offer work experience, deliver talks to the Beavers, Young Farmers, St John’s Ambulance Cadets and school assemblies. We also visit after school clubs and encourage Duke of Edinburgh students to carry out their service section at Nuzzlets. Activities include walking goats and rabbits, goat and rabbit agility, collecting eggs and stroking all the animals. Many disabled, special needs and terminally ill children visit Nuzzlets, either with their special schools, their families or with the children’s hospice. We also take the animals to the children’s hospice; the animals encourage movement and have a therapeutic effect. More recently we have visited deprived family groups and disabled adults have visited us. We arrange children’s birthday parties for disabled and special needs children. Everyone benefits, both the animals and the children.
(UK, 1198056) Browse eventsOur mission is to create a fairer, more equal start in life for every young person in Haringey & Enfield. We provide access to extra-curricular activities especially for children facing socio-economic disadvantage, racially minoritised, with special educational needs and or at risk of exclusion.
(UK, 1159286) Browse eventsThe Heart of Experian Charity Fund was set up to help small groups and organisations which are often not heard but do some great work at grassroots level. The Charity Fund was set up by Experian people, but as a separate charity that is independent of Experian. All the charitable fundraising from Experian staff in house is donated to the Charity Fund. At least every quarter the Trustees meet to review the applications received from small organisations and to grant awards to successful applicants.
(UK, 271731) Browse eventsWhere Learning Comes First Thamesmead School is a co-educational 11-16 comprehensive in the village of Shepperton, Surrey. Our goal is simple and captured by our motto ‘Where Learning Comes First’. It is to provide the best possible standard of teaching and learning so that our students have the necessary qualifications and personal and social skills to be successful in whatever future path they choose. Every member of our community appreciates the high standards that we expect from each other, regardless of whether it is the way we behave, dress or approach our work; we all understand the importance of recognising and celebrating the enormous and diverse range of achievements that occur as a result.