We offer talented youth in poverty stricken townships near Cape Town, a post school 3 year training in dance & the arts. Our trainees live in shanty huts with little food & are expected to help feed their families. Our aim: to equip them with tools for success, whilst restoring their dignity & hope.
Feba is all about the creative use of radio and other audio media to inspire people to follow Jesus. We work with partners across Africa, Asia and the Middle East with a particular focus on contexts that are ‘closed’ or where it is difficult to be a Christian. The broadcast material is always contextually relevant and appropriate, addressing the interests and needs of local listeners; team members seek to engage and build relationship with listeners through various follow-up channels. Wherever possible, we seek to support the work of the local church. Radio can be powerful and personal, with messages broadcast in someone’s ‘heart language’ reaching behind closed doors. Radio can convey messages of hope, inspiration and love, as well as sharing new ideas, challenging assumptions, or promoting different behaviours. Programmes can be life-changing in all sorts of ways, and by the work of the Holy Spirit they can be truly life-giving too. Applying a Christian worldview or lens to wide-ranging topics and material at a local level, our partners can help make the gospel message relevant and accessible to their audience, and signpost God’s Kingdom. It’s not always possible or appropriate to proclaim the Christian message overtly, but our underlying motivation and desire is for Feba’s ministry to help introduce listeners to the good news of Jesus Christ.
The Sunflower Jam is a high profile live Rock music event which raises money to support charities that provide complementary care to cancer suffers and funds research into integrated treatments for cancer.
Jericho offers a range of services across the UK We work with individuals left vulnerable due to addiction, domestic violence or homelessness. We have experience gained over the past thirty years.Our services are open to all irrespective of class, creed, colour, religion, or sexual orientation.
Voluntary Youth Club serving the young peole of Henfield and the surrounding area. We pride ourselves on supporting young people with their individual and group needs as they arise. This can be with a varierty of issues, such as CV writing sexual health, Drugs education, signposting them for more specialist help and care, or just some one to discuss a problem with. We also highlight current issues for discussion and offer a variety of opportunities to support young peoples transitions into Adulthood.
Bentrendgetinvolved supports individuals, teams, groups and organisations involved within sport on the Fylde Coast and in South West London.
MustB MAD works with national and international communities in need, offering direct assistance and financial support to other organisations that are making positive changes to people’s lives. Communities can vary from those affected by conflict or in need of emergency aid, to those people old or young, seeking practical support.
The Never Alone Project (TNAP) is an organisation based in Northamptonshire that aims to support bereaved children and their families through face to face provision and an on-line service. We stand together as a community to reduce isolation and create a safe space to deal with grief.
The "Land Of Smiles" supports orphans of the tsunami in Thailand, the charity is based in the UK where it raises funds and targets those funds on projects to improve the lives and standards of the children at the Baan Tharn Namchai orphanage in the Phang Gna district of Southern Thailand
The Rangers Former Players Benevolent Club assists former players of Rangers FC where possible. Our support and assistance is wide and varied and may include medical or financial help. All funds received are greatly appreciated by the many former players of our great institution.
The RCVS Charitable Trust is the charitable arm of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Our purpose is to drive innovation and improvements to veterinary care and treatment, knowledge and understanding. We achieve this by funding research and education projects that impact animal health.
Hop Skip and Jump is a play and support centre for children with special needs. Based in Bristol, it serves the whole of the south west. The centre has an indoor play area with light and dark sensory rooms, an art room and soft play areas. Outside there is a two-acre play area with slides, climbing frames, toys, picnic area and a sensory garden. The centre offers support for parents and carers with a complementary therapy clinic and a quiet area where they can relax and chat to other families. Hop Skip and Jump is entirely self supporting, relying on the generous support of individuals, trusts and companies to pay for qualified staff and support costs.
At Dumfries Sea & Royal Marine Cadets we are open to boys and girls aged 10-18. By drawing on the British sea-faring tradition and the standards of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, we aim to help young people towards adulthood by developing self-discipline, team work, and a sense of responsibility.
Founded by Sir Thomas Beecham in 1932, the London Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) is recognised today as one of the finest orchestras on the international stage. Led by Principal Conductor Vladimir Jurowski and Chief Executive Timothy Walker AM, the Orchestra is principally resident at Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall, with additional residencies at Brighton, Eastbourne, and Glyndebourne Festival Opera. The Orchestra reaches enthusiastic audiences worldwide through its extensive touring schedule, recordings, and live broadcasts. The Orchestra’s Education and Community programme reaches over 30,000 people each year, with particular focus on the boroughs of Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham, and Southwark. The emphasis is on engaging those who would not otherwise have the opportunity to experience live music, as well as fostering emerging young talent.
To help young people toward responsible adulthood by encouraging valuable personal attributes and high standards of conduct using a nautical theme based on the customs of the Royal Navy.