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We’ve reimagined education. We send children out into the world with a strong sense of who they are, what they love, and how they are going to make a difference in the world! They are filled with self-belief and a sense of purpose, ready to rise to the challenges of life in the twenty-first century.
Team UPside is a registered UK charity (1199166) and recipient of the Diana Award. We tackle information, mentorship, and opportunity gaps that exist at a local and national level to help young people (aged 14-18) from underserved backgrounds achieve their full potential in the education system.
The Abbey is an outstanding secondary special school for students with learning and additional needs. Many have autism, speech & language challenges, physical, visual and/or hearing impairments too. The Friends organise social events and fundraisers to enhance the Abbey experience for students.
Food2Think is a small, not-for-profit charity (CIO) providing a healthy meal, 6 days a week for every child at two schools situated in the remote and rural district of Dhading Besi, Nepal. This project has been very well received by the children, who, before this initiative, did not eat whilst at school. The teachers have seen an increase in school attendance since its introduction in 2015 and parents are glad of the support. Although small in size, our charity has made a big difference to the future of these young people.
The Army Widows' Association was formed by a group of Army widows in 2004.It aims to offer support and friendship to those who have sadly lost their husband/wife or recognised partner at any stage of their bereavement through mutual empathy, experiences and by signposting new members to other sources of help at such a difficult time in their lives. The AWA offers its support to all widows bereaved since 1981, death can have been as a result of many reasons: illness, RTA, conflict, suicide, training accidents. We hold an annual weekend and other events where widows can meet up, meet others who are in the same situation as themselves, find out lots of information, raise issues and are developing a network of smaller Regional meetings to improve our support.
Our multidisciplinary team is keen to support patients and their families who find themselves ‘lost’ by the healthcare system. They may have a rare but often swiftly identifiable disease. They may have a common, often straightforward to manage condition, but have been misdiagnosed or mislabelled.
Founded in 1953 we provide football coaching and matches to more than 900 boys and girls from age 5 upwards in Musselburgh and the surrounding area. We have over 200 volunteers freely giving their time to ensure the young people have a healthy and safe environment in which to enjoy their football
We provide a collaborative environment for the community health & wellbeing initiatives CFK and FAS. These evidence-based projects lead activities to help children choose real & natural foods rejecting UPF, and to recognise & provide treatment for food addiction to improve health and well-being.
We work with communities in North Lanarkshire to ensure that local people have access to, and are involved in the design and delivery of services that improve their health and well being. Our activities cover; early years, youth, adult, transport, health and wellbeing, family and social support.
Inspired by the inspirational model for youth work of the Brady Clubs, The Bradians Trust aims to help young people from the Jewish community to develop their intellectual, creative and spiritual capacities, and to create new opportunities, particularly for underprivileged children.
Concerteenies is an innovative music programme for children aged 0-7 which levels up access to inspirational live music and music participation for children in underserved communities. We use music to support their learning and development, to nurture parent/child bonding, wellbeing and happiness.
The founder, Gary, decided to put his time, effort, heart and emotion to helping other people after losing his son, Adam. We would like to welcome you all to Adam Amos Foundation - AAF which also stands for 'Always And Forever'. This foundation is looking at different community projects to help. This will be varied from homelessness, addictions, helping the elderly and people who are less fortunate than ourselves.