(UK, 1163306) Browse eventsFree face-to-face debt advice and support Crosslight Advice is an independent charity in West London with a passion to help anyone struggling with the burden of unmanageable debt and priority arrears, regardless of background or circumstance. Our service is completely free, and we offer face-to-face debt advice casework, budgetingtools and education, practical assistance and on-going support.How to giveIf you would like to give to Crosslight Advice please click the Donate button on the right hand side.Or if you would like your gift to go to a specific branch, please click the Branch event below. Charity No: 1163306 Find out more Website http://www.crosslightadvice.org
7th Inverness (Aird) Scout Group consists of Beavers, Cubs and Scouts across the villages of Kirkhill and Kiltarlity. We aim to provide adventurous activities for young people aged 6-14 to build confidence and skills for life.
We are an art gallery and creative community space in the heart of Colchester, serving the East Anglian region and producing nationally significant projects with some of the world's best artists. We work to support, empower and inspire the community to find creative solutions for our future.
(UK, 1165926) Browse eventsWith the Grace of God, nothing gives us more pleasure than to put a smile on the face of a child who’s been going through a difficult time. As a register charity we receive no government grants and rely solely on the generosity of people just like you.
Harpenden Music Makers are a performance choir based in Hertfordshire. We sing a mixture of sacred and secular music, including major choral works by Mozart, Brahms and Rutter (to name but a few), and songs and oratorios. Our main ethos is to enjoy music making!
We are Jordans School Association (JSA). A parent and school charity. We raise funds for our small school to help provide enhancements, giving the children the very best start to their life-long learning and wellbeing.
(UK, 292578) Browse eventsThe Project offers a varied programme of activities for children and adults, an under 5s drop-in and a number of community classes. During the school holidays there is an extensive programme of activities. The site also includes a one-acre organic community garden where local people can grow their own food and a floodlit sports pitch that is the countries first outdoor futsal pitch.
Founded in 2006, the Nettleham Woodland Trust was formed with the long-term objective of providing the people of Nettleham and the neighbouring villages with a much-needed amenity for recreational purposes, including walking, bird watching, horse riding, cycling and education and at the same time encouraging a greater diversity and richer variety of wildlife in the local environment.
(UK, SC009413) Browse eventsLoaves and Fishes supports people in need. We depend entirely on the generous donations of many individuals, organisations and companies to help people in need by providing a sit down meal, food parcels, clothes and toiletries. Everyone who assists Loaves and Fishes does so on a voluntary basis.
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(UK, 510031) Browse eventsManchester menap the learning disability charity is not funded by National Mencap. We provide advocacy, and physical activities for people to socialise - keeping it local ! Please back us
The Men and Boys Coalition is the umbrella charity for the UK's men and boys' sector, we are a network of leading charities, academics, practitioners and advocates who are committed to taking action on the gender-specific issues that affect men and boys.
(UK, 233331) Browse eventsThe Unity Centre: Where you can feel at home.The Unity Centre is a social centre for people with learning difficulties, their parents and Carers. With us you will find a place to feel at home, make friends and not be judged. We are here to help those with learning difficulties who live alone or with parents/carers in the community. People often become isolated and lonely due to having a learning difficulty: our aim is for them to feel that they have a family environment at The Unity Centre. All vulnerable adults are welcome, whatever their situation. Parents and carers are welcome too: life can also be quite lonely and isolated for them, so we are here to let them know they are supported and have people who care about them.We are a Stay Safe Centre, where people feeling vulnerable in the community can come and be supported as well as being third party ‘Hate crime & Mate crime’ centre. We can show the vulnerable that there are people who are willing to listen and help.