(UK, 1154850) Browse eventsWe aim to improve the diversity of individuals who are able to fulfil executive roles by advancing education of the public and employers about alternative and flexible working patterns. Right now we are planning two research projects looking at: 1. The demand from over 50s to work in more flexible ways. Try out our survey here https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/S3JWT9M 2. The attitudes of line managers to flexible working. For both of these projects we plan to carry out a number of focus groups to delve into attitudes, obstacles and actions for change. If you'd like to run a focus group, please Email us (see left). If you'd like to support the extension of these projects to larger surveys then please make a donation.
(UK, 01111059) Browse eventsCHORF raises money to fund research into Osteosarcoma a rare form of bone cancer that effects mainly young people and kills between 150 and 200 young people in the UK each year.
(UK, 500648) Browse eventsWe are a charity based in Coventry which provides services towards the community. The Services we provide include a weekly food bank, Islamic funeral services, civil ceremonies, Islamic wedding services and many more. We aim to serve the community within Coventry and beyond.
(UK, 519685) Browse eventsThe Workshop uses a variety of art forms to empower disadvantaged and vulnerable teenagers from all sections of the local society and offers them the opportunity to build direction and purpose to their lives and engender self-respect.
(UK, 1131412) Browse eventsSt Bs is a vibrant, thriving church in north London comprising over 1,000 members from many nations. We have a huge heart for being and building community and serving others, so have embarked on an ambitious project to grow our impact by moving from a quiet back road to the High Road in Finchley.
(UK, 1100434) Browse eventsFOBS is the PTA of Bolham Primary School in Tiverton, Devon. We raise funds for equipment & experiences not funded by the local authority. Past successes include trips to Parliament, Paignton Zoo & the Exmoor Challenge, visits from theatres and our regular summer BBQ, harvest supper & Christmas Fair
(UK, 294803) Browse eventsTO RE-ESTABLISH BIBLICAL CHRISTIAN TEACHING THROUGHOUT THE NATION.
(UK, 1045828a) Browse eventsBath Foodbank is part of a UK-wide network of over 370 Trussell Trust food banks providing emergency food to people in crisis nationwide. We operate under the auspices of the Genesis Trust and cover Bath and surrounding villages to provide a minimum of three days emergency food and support to people experiencing crisis. We aim to help people in a crisis by providing food at a time of want, emotional support and signposting to other services as appropriate, thereby assisting the person or family deal with the situation they are in more effectively. People are referred to Bath Foodbank by the agencies working with people in need. This could be Social Workers, Health Visitors, GP’s, Schools, Citizen Advice Bureau and many of the voluntary organisations working in Bath. The food (all long life) is donated by the people of Bath at supermarket collections, Churches, schools and local businesses. Whilst we are a Christian organisation, we serve people of all faith groups and beliefs or none. We are passionate about inclusion and being non-judgemental is central to what we do. We believe that everyone has the right to have food on their plate, dignity and hope for the future. Bath Foodbank is run by a Management Committee (who are all volunteers) who are supported by many volunteers who work at the warehouse, in the distribution centres where people come to collect the food and who help at the supermarket collections.
(UK, 1153777) Browse events1.to promote community participation in healthy recreation by providing or assisting in the provision of facilities 2.To further other charitable purposes for the public benefit as are exclusively charitable according to the laws of england and wales as the trustees may from time to time determine.
Stoke Park Infant Association (SPIA) is an active PTA that raises funds to support the children and teachers of Stoke Park Infant School.
(UK, 1126899) Browse eventsThe Itikadi Project is a small charity, set up to support a school and orphanage in the district of Bamburi on the outskirts of Mombasa in Kenya. The project provides education, food and, in some cases, accommodation to several hundred very poor children who have very little or no other means of support. For full details please see our website.
(UK, 1110725) Browse eventsWCN promotes the social and artistic impact of creative writing. We work locally, nationally and internationally to develop great talent, inspire young people and communities with the power of reading, and provide world-class workshops, events, residencies and mentoring for writers and readers.
Clean Sheet is a GB Job Clubs initiative linking ex offenders with potential employers. An ex offender with a job has a reason to stay out of jail, the chance to build a career and transform their future. A Clean Sheet employer gains a valuable employee and the satisfaction of being part of the answer.
(UK, 1153031) Browse eventsCamp Amazing is a registered Charity 1153031 which provides a yearly camping event for children with Complex medical needs and their families ,
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(UK, 270278) Browse eventsExists for the relief of past and present members of the Corps who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress. Maintains contact with past and present members of the Corps fostering mutual comradeship.
To provide others working in this area with a platform to publicise their services and tools that help victims to find them. Educate girls and boys at school about the effects of bullying and abuse To build centres around the world that provide holistic restorative care to victims of abuse.
(UK, Funding) Browse eventsFunding the ministry of the Gauzebrook Schools and Children's Worker, building a centre of excellence for training The Rural Schools and Churches Worker has been an active role since 2011 within the eight parishes in the Gauzebrook Churches Group. The role supports these village communities so that children and young people can benefit from greater access to age-appropriate worship, giving them the opportunity to strengthen their faith and spirituality, greater opportunity to develop friendships and sharing music and food. The group has four rural primary schools. We are developing a centre of excellence for rural ministry which can reach out to offer support and training for parishes in a similar context beyond our immediate neighbourhood.As carefully sown seeds enable ‘Little Lights’ to become ‘Teenagers Of All Sorts Together’ (TOAST), young people explore their faith within a welcoming and friendly context. Children nurture friendships, ask questions and share ideas and suggestions, equipping them with the skills needed to illuminate their world as their journeys continue into adulthood. Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/280289419081150/
(UK, SC046915) Browse events2nd Isle of Skye Guides is a group for girls aged between 10 and 14. Our Guides have the chance to get out there and do something different; the Guides lead the way in what we do. We can be doing crafts one week and trying our hand at outdoor cooking the next.
(UK, 1163353) Browse eventsOur mission at the Bromley Homeless Shelter is to give homeless people, of all races and beliefs, a warm safe place to sleep and a hot meal, as well as support as they start to rebuild their lives.
(UK, 312828) Browse eventsThe RSCM is driven by our mission to bring good music, well composed and well made, to worship. From magazines, music, and books to awards schemes, residential courses, and distance learning; from training for organists to getting pianists onto the organ seat for the first time; from Voice for Life singing and choral education to courses for cathedral singers -- if it is about church music anywhere in the world, the RSCM is there. We support and enable musicians, composers, directors, singers, instrumentalists, and clergy of many traditions and styles. We field Regional Music Advisers to help our volunteer committees put on events, bring young people to church music, take music to churches that do not have any, and promote best practice. In the Salisbury administrative centre, our dedicated staff assists with the myriad support needs of working church musicians: contracts, commissioning of music and articles, distance and on-site courses, the Sunday by Sunday liturgy planner, licensing and copyright … and much more. The RSCM is funded through membership dues (organisational and individual), publication sales, and course fees. But to sustain our 4,500 UK members, 1,500 Friends, 600 volunteers, and 2,500 international members, we must also receive charitable gifts and legacies from generous individuals who understand the value of music in worship. Support us today!