Founded in 2015, Museum of Homelessness (MoH) is a community driven social justice museum, created and run by people with direct experience of homelessness. MoH tackles homelessness and housing inequality by amplifying the voices of its community through research, events and shows, workshops, campaigns and exhibitions. In March 2020 we redirected all our resources towards an emergency response, campaigned for hotel rooms for people who were homeless and formed the Homeless Taskforce with our grassroots partners. In lockdown 1 we ran a 7 day a week emergency hub and we continued our emergency response to Easter 2021.
Bridges Project supports disadvantaged and vulnerable young people aged 12-25 in East Lothian and Midlothian to manage the transition from school and adolescence to young adulthood and life beyond school. We help young people secure positive destinations and develop key life skills.
The Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre is a pioneering and teaching hospital renowned world wide for treating all varieties of disease and damage to the musculoskeletal system. Its surgical and medical teams, its dedicated nurses and rehabilitation experts have established a reputation for care, and for significant advances in research, teaching and technology. Please help us and we can help you.
The Clock’s vision is to increase the potential of young people in playing a full part in the social and economic life of the local area they live in. It is an independent charity which provides social activities and support services to young people. It also provides services to the wider community. The values and ethos aims to, encourage a culture of mutual respect, develop an open, non-judgmental environment, that will challenge discrimination and Provide a safe place for young people also facilitate social inclusion for all young people, and encourage all users of The Clock in personal, moral spiritual, physical and emotional development.
Mehiel Foundation tackles the underlying causes of poverty and social injustice in order to deliver lasting change in the lives of underprivileged and vulnerable people. We believe in a world where every woman, man and child leads a healthy, fulfilling life of self-reliance and dignity
The Mendip School is for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or speech language communication needs (SLCN) from ages 4-19. The Friends of the Mendip School PTA raises money to provide activities, facilities or equipment which support our children at the school. Charity reg. no. 1190007
We will support all wild hedgehogs that are at risk, and in need or treatment or rehabilitation. We do not advocate the intentional capture fit and healthy hedgehogs. By encouraging the benefits of a biodiverse natural environment and eco‐system in gardens and greenspaces. Additionally we will help through the promotion of the efficiency and effectiveness of animal charities and the voluntary sector for the benefit of wild animals. These activities give the public new and different opportunities to help wildlife on their doorstep, as they are able to adapt their gardens and exterior spaces to their properties in order to benefit all visiting wildlife. In turn this helps to provide environments in which hedgehogs are able to flourish, creating linked up areas that then provide benefit to much larger geographic areas. This advancement in awareness will help towards a reduction in un‐ necessary injuries to hedgehogs, and to educate members of the public to intervene in an appropriate manner, with them only when it is appropriate for them to do so, and to be able to locate their local support services.
DOTZ was founded by a group of friends in 2016. Our mission is to help struggling Zimbabwean medical students reach their potential by assisting with their tuition fees. We support students who are already enrolled in medical school, but who find themselves in financial difficulties. DOTZ is a UK Registered Charity (Registered Charity Number 1179019). It is entirely run by our trustees. We have almost no administrative costs, meaning that every pound donated goes directly to helping struggling Zimbabwean medical students. Since 2016 we have supported over one hundred medical students to continue their studies, who otherwise may have had to abandon their dream of becoming doctors.
Our fundraising ensures that Aviemore has its floral displays in summer, the winter lights in the winter and our Christmas Eve procession every year. Funds are also needed for ad hoc community projects we taken on to enable us to achieve our aim of making Aviemore a better place to live.
To promote equality and diversity for the public benefit. In particular, the elimination of discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation or gender identity by providing safe and supportive spaces in the community.
We fund programmes and facilities which support young people in Harrow achieve their potential through extra curricular activity covering supplementary education, well-being, and workplace preparation / life skills. Open to other charities, schools and social enterprise businesses.
To ensure a place of safety is available to all bulldogs who's owners can no longer keep
musicALL offers a musical learning environment where children and young people initiate, collaborate, perform and create. This creative environment enables expression and facilitates social and emotional connections, where the participants build an identity and develop their communication skills.
1st Ramsbury Scouts is an active Scout Group that endeavours to allow all of our members to expand their horizons, try out new activities and to prepare them for the variety of challenges they will meet in their lives.
We work with the school to support inclusive, collaborative and ambitious learning opportunities. We value outdoor learning and activity that promotes wellbeing. We represent the views of all parents and develop ways for the engagement of everyone.
We have been creating new families for children since 1969 by assessing & approving adopters across NI and providing ongoing Post Adoption support. We help adopted adults to find out about their family of origin & help birth family members who have had a child from their family adopted in the past.
The BHA is the national charity working on behalf of non-religious people who seek to live ethical and fulfilling lives on the basis of reason and humanity.
The Wilderness Programme is a registered UK charity providing a residential, non-medical mental health recovery programme specifically designed for adult individuals over the age of 21 years to meet the needs of those coming to terms with, or in recovery of issues such as addictions, professional burn out, stress, anxiety, depression, PTSD and other mental health related problems. The programme also facilitates those who are struggling with aspects of life such as low self esteem, low confidence, feeling lost or lacking direction.
The HHKPA provides information, support and assistance to kidney patients and their families under the care of the Hammersmith hospital renal unit and its satellite dialysis units. Money raised also goes towards providing medical equipment and services.
St Wilfrid's Centre is a charity for homeless, vulnerable and socially excluded people. We provide welfare and educational services and help people to gain in skills, confidence and self esteem.