(UK, 1146771)  Browse eventsThe Rossendale Trust has apartments and homes in Cheshire and Derbyshire in which we provide supported living for adults with learning disabilities. We also run 'Oakwood' - a day activities programme for us and the wider community. Activities include Media, Music, Leisure, Horticulture and more!
          (UK, 328476)  Browse eventsMind the Gap is an experienced touring theatre company based in Bradford, Yorkshire, which performs around the UK and internationally. We are a professional theatre company that helps people with learning disabilities become professional actors, and helps actors with learning disabilities achieve their potential. We offer ways for everyone, at every level, to get into theatre: * We make great theatre. Our productions are performed by disabled people, and are for everyone to enjoy, and they do! * In 2008 we moved into our brand new home, Mind the Gap Studios. We now have state of the art and fully accessible rehearsal, workshop and meeting spaces designed for developing new work, being creative, and learning. And we like to share it too! * We run Outreach theatre workshops are for young people with learning disabilities who want to try acting and learn drama skills (and have a lot of fun!) * We provide beginner actor training courses for people to get a qualification while they learn a range of theatre skills, from Front of House, through Acting, to Design * We help other organisations achieve equal opportunities for learning disabled people. We offer training, workshops and consultancy.
          
          (UK, 1162349)  Browse eventsOperating since 2008, Stepping Stones is a charity (1162349) dedicated to helping vulnerable women and their children turn their lives around. With a base in Luton and outreach in Central Bedfordshire we are a women-centred organisation In the UK, 1 in 3 women over 16 has experienced domestic abuse. 2 women a week are killed by a partner or ex-partner. Shockingly, 1/5th of children are exposed to domestic abuse either directly or as a witness. There were over 12,000 domestic abuse related incidents and crimes in Bedfordshire in 2017/18 alone. (Office for National Statistics). Every year we support almost 600 women and their children who face multiple disadvantages and deprivations such as poverty, ill-health, substance misuse, domestic abuse and mental health issues. 80% have experienced domestic abuse and 63% are unemployed. Over the last year we have seen an increase in issues around mental health, finance and debt, all affecting the ability of women achieving independence. In many cases the families we support have children on Child Protection registers or Children in Need Plans. Our compassionate support enables these vulnerable women to recover from trauma and take positive decisions to reduce future risks. Those affected are living in fear, often becoming isolated from family and friends. They live with conflicting emotions of anger, shame and resentment, reducing their self-esteem and often leading to depression. Many cannot afford to leave their abusive partner even if they wanted to. Domestic abuse has a devastating impact on children and young people leading to behavioural and emotional problems that can last into adulthood. Children who have witnessed abusive relationships can become involved in such relationships in later life, as victims or perpetrators.
          (UK, 1189822)  Browse eventsHeadspace offers counselling to local young people as well as therapeutic activities which promote emotional wellbeing. We’re seeking to TRIPLE this provision in 2021 and we have ambitious targets for the next 5 years. 75% of mental health issues begin in adolescence. Every year over 200 school aged children die by suicide. There is an overwhelming need for the services we offer in this local area and this has been amplified by the pandemic. Youth mental health services in Gloucestershire simply can’t cope with the demand and young people are waiting up to a year to get the help they need. Even then, to be referred they will have reached a crisis point - attempting or thinking about taking their own life or self-harming. We’re here to work proactively to support young people to access the help they need before then giving them the tools they need to cope with what life throws at them. We need your support to raise money to triple our provision, but we also need volunteer youth workers, fundraisers and help with the awareness of our brand. You can find out more or get involved by contacting me directly at [email protected]. Your support is very much appreciated.
          (UK, 1165868)  Browse eventsThe REME Central Charitable Trust was founded in 1945 to help all past and present members of the Corps, and their immediate dependants, when they find themselves in need.
          (UK, 283895)  Browse eventsLondon Wildlife Trust is the only charity dedicated to protecting the capital's wildlife and wild spaces - managing over fifty London-wide nature reserves and campaigning to save important wildlife habitats. The Trust engages London's diverse communities through access to its nature reserves, volunteering programmes and education work.
          (UK, exemptcharity)  Browse eventsGifts to University of Sheffield help fund areas such as student hardship, equipment, and groundbreaking research. Thank you for your support.
          (UK, 1182059)  Browse eventsRebuild exists to empower and assist survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking to overcome the barriers that they might face in starting a new life, free from slavery. Working across Derby and Derbyshire, we support individuals to access opportunities to embrace a hope filled future.
          
          (UK, 504913)  Browse eventsLinkage Community Trust is the leading Lincolnshire Charity which helps people with learning difficulties to realise their full potential. Help us to build and support existing and new projects, and thus create real opportunities, enable real choices and open the doors to a full adult life.
          (UK, SC019926)  Browse eventsThe Poverty Alliance is a network of organisations and individuals working across Scotland. We campaign for practical changes that will increase incomes, improve services, give people in poverty a voice in decisions that affect them and challenge negative attitudes to poverty.
          (UK, 1198906)  Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
          (UK, 1173076)  Browse eventsThe AGS Foundation provides relief to those in need by reason of physical and/or mental disability or long term illness and by promoting equality and diversity in disability. Our "Challenging Disability" network provides a variety of resource from 1-2-1 mentoring to climbing the highest mountains.
          
          
          (UK, 1118287)  Browse eventsReading Mencap is an organisation which provides information, support and services for the families and carers of children and adults with Learning Disabilities and Difficulties (LDD) and Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) in the Reading local authority area. Although the charity is small it has provided local services (including a variety of weekly clubs, and a family advisor support service) for 50 years; currently to around 400 members. Reading Mencap is affiliated to the national charity Royal Mencap but it receives no financial support from them.
          (UK, 1111160)  Browse eventsRacehorse Rehoming is set in the village of Combe St Nicholas, Nr Chard on the edge of the Blackdown hills in Somerset. We are a dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing of former ex-racing thoroughbreds, who for whatever reason have fallen on hard times after a career in racing. Over 3000 horses leave the racing industry every year, where do they all go? Some are lucky enough to find good homes, others are sent to markets and are sold for Pounds to the meat man, when once they were worth thousands. But most are sent to slaughter, for no other reason than they have not made the grade or have passed their best in performance on the track.We cannot save them all, but we are here to do our bit for these underestimated creatures, who do not deserve the label of being difficult/flighty to retrain. They take very well to a slower more relaxed pace of life and make wonderful pleasure horses and are more than capable of competing to a high level in other equine disciplines, such as eventing, showing, show jumping and dressage. We are totally self-funded, relying on donations and fundraising events, we receive no funding from any other welfare organisations. All horses remain in the ownership of the charity for life, where possible they are put out on permanent loan to caring experienced owners. If not suitable for re-homing, they remain here at the charity for the rest of their days. We are honored to have as permanent residents a Royal Ascot winner and a winner of the Welsh National now entering their latter years. Alongside others who due to injuries sustained in racing are unable to be re-homed as riding horses. Thank you for taking the time to read about our charity, if you would like to know more about our work you can find us on. Twitter @RRHCentre Facebook: RRCentre www.racehorserehoming.co.uk email: [email protected] DONATE £5 TO DAY AND HELP US CONTINUE TO HELP THEM. THANK YOU Kind Regards The RRC Team
          (UK, SC047924)  Browse eventsThe sponsored walk will allow us to organise parties and stage shows. We will be able to bring along people of all age groups from children to our elderly friends. We will bring everyone to our club to let them socialise with their friends.
          
          (UK, 1011145)  Browse eventsTinnitus is a sound in the ears or head that has no external source. There is no current treatment and it can severely effect quality of life. 10% of UK adults have tinnitus. Your donation will ensure free support can continue to be offered, and will support research leading to effective treatment.
          
          (UK, 1182464)  Browse eventsWe are set up to protect and improve our environment through community-led action to combat plastic pollution. We aim to achieve this by helping people to recognise the relevance and value of the environment to their lives; to see and experience first-hand the impact of plastic pollution on nature; and to support good choices in purchasing, use and disposal of plastics, as we move to a more sustainable community. By working with local communities, businesses, organisations and government we aim to: Raise awareness of our environment and how it is affected by plastic. Reduce the consumption of single-use plastics in North Devon. Clear waste plastic from our coasts, waterways, countryside and urban areas. Recycle and dispose of used plastics in an appropriate way.
          
          (UK, 1163152)  Browse eventsWe act as the voice of prostate cancer patients and their families. We provide support to over 90 prostate cancer support groups around the country. We raise awareness of the importance of early diagnosis of prostate cancer and campaign for improved health services. We're tackling prostate cancer.
          (UK, 1046348)  Browse eventsIt it a voluntary organisation responsible for running the main firework display in Winchester each year. All proceeds go to local good causes and charities.
          (UK, 1140744)  Browse eventsRestless Legs syndrome (RLS) is a neurological disorder characterised by an irresistible urge to move, to stop uncomfortable or odd sensations. RLS most commonly affects the legs but can affect other body parts. We offer support to those living with RLS and work to raise awareness of the disease.
          (UK, 1147005)  Browse eventsThe Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR) has a unique global role, in that it conducts covert operations in very hostile environments and is often first on the ground. This usually requires long deployments, putting extreme pressure on both the soldiers and their families. The primary role of the Special Reconnaissance Regimental Association (SRRA) is to support the wellbeing of former and serving Operators and their families. We are welfare-focused, providing our members, with a discreet and trusted network of support for themselves and their immediate families. Our small team understands the difficult working and living conditions of our membership – each having served in, or alongside, the Regiment for several years. We work diligently and empathetically on behalf of the President, Executive Committee and membership. The primary role of the Association is to support the wellbeing of former and serving Operators and their immediate families. This is enabled by our generous benefactors, supporters and friends, whose donations are spent in accordance with our charitable objectives. An overview of our charitable expenditure is available on the Charities Commission (England and Wales) registered charity number 1147005.