We're all struggling to make ends meet, and Icarus is supporting its artists by creating five campaigns to raise money that goes straight to our artists.
(UK, 293494) Browse eventsMedical Missionaries of Mary are Catholic Sisters who work with people in places of great need to improve their health care and development in a cost-effective way.
(UK, 1170470) Browse eventsStopSO - Specialist Treatment Organisation for Perpetrators and Survivors of Sexual Offences helps anyone affected by harmful sexual behaviour. We offer specialist therapy across the UK to anyone who feels at risk of offending for the first time or re-offending, family members, victims and survivors.
JustGiving to Bryanston gives our pupils the chance to have an exceptional educational experience. Check out our current campaigns to see where you can support us most. #Bryskate #Brybursaries
(UK, 1121296) Browse eventsAr-Rahmah Trust (ART) was launched in 2006 and operates as a NGO/CSO, registered charity based in Birmingham, UK. Our charity aims to alleviate the suffering of vulnerable orphans across the world.
Global Code is dedicated to bringing the best coders and instructors to West Africa. Our Summer program is in its third year and we're growing. We've got two years in Ghana and in 2019 we'll be in Nigeria too. Our goal is to teach 500 students in 5 years. We're raising money for flights and swag!
(UK, 1107965) Browse eventsBarnet Refugee Service is an independent registered charity since 2005, working in partnership with individuals and agencies with the aim to improve the quality of life and promote the physical,social and mental well-being of refugees and asylum seekers . We work in the London Borough of Barnet and surrounding boroughs, helping to reduce health inequalities, social exclusion and poverty and enabling integration.We support over 1,200 refugees and asylum seekers, including new arrivals, each year through our Holistic Model of Support where we put all different support services under one roof. This includes provision of Advice and Information, ESOL classes, Volunteering, Women's Group,Men's Group,Youth Activities, Social Club, Emotional Support, Home Work Club, Eco -therapy, (Gardening), Mums and Tots Club, Befriending, Psych-Social Activities, Health promotion Workshops, Emergency Food Parcel etc. Charity No: 1107965 Find out more Website http://www.b-r-s.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Barnet-Refugee-Service-186523321382380/ Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page
(UK, 1162132) Browse eventsWe are a Community Centre serving the Jewish community in Barnet. We offer social, cultural, recreational and informal educational services for families with a particular focus on the under 5's. We also have a Family Support Team that offers advocacy, counselling, therapy and more.
(UK, SC024562) Browse eventsDumfries and Galloway Befriending Project is a charitable body which for 20 years has provided a befriending service to young people aged 8-18 who have been referred by a variety of agencies, predominantly Social Services, Education and NHS. The Project matches vulnerable young people with trained adult volunteers in order to enable them to cope with particular pressures in life and divert them, where appropriate, away from statutory measures of care, social services or criminal justice intervention. Our overall aim is to support and enrich the lives of vulnerable young people across Dumfries and Galloway, through Befriending. Some key activities towards achieving this overall aim are to; -promote friendship and a caring relationship between adult volunteer befrienders and young people in need of support -recruit, train and support volunteers over 18 years of age to become volunteer befrienders -carefully match young people to a volunteer befriender -evaluate the progress made in the young person through goals set on an individual basis DGBP is the only service, as far as we are aware, that provides a befriending service to children and young people 8 to 18 years, in the region through unpaid volunteers. The client group are all vulnerable young people and, on average, over 80 benefit from having a volunteer befriender each year. Being so well established, no advertising of the service takes place, with a waiting list of around 40 young people hoping to be matched with a volunteer befriender. Some quotes from young persons: Before befriending, I didn’t like going to school and I didn’t go outside. E really helped me with my problems. I learned that I could do things I never thought I could. I am not a recluse anymore. I have friends, an active social life and I’m busy and happy. It gave me a big boost. Mum always commented on me looking happier when I came back with A. My befriender makes me happy, helps me be good and makes me smile.