A local charity aiming to re-develop a derelict former public toilet in Juniper Green into a Community Hub and event space with an affordable flat above. We aim is to raise £420,000 to complete the project.
Nantwich Foodbank is in it's 8th year and we are part of the Trussel Trust with over 400 similar banks in the UK. We gave out over 1600 3 day food parcels last year to local people and families in crisis which was an increase of 21% on the previous year. We give signposting support including a newly formed CAP Job Club to help clients resolve some of their medium term problems. We are having a lot of operational and food sourcing issues with the Corona virus pandemic so your support is even more vital and much appreciated
The RSPCA Bury, Oldham & District Branch covers a large area, including the towns of Ramsbottom, Rawtenstall, Bacup, Radcliffe, Shaw and Royton. We are entirely self-financing, relying on the generosity of local people. The Bury, Oldham Branch of the RSPCA looks after unwanted cats and dogs. Many of them arrive from homes that, for one reason or another, can no longer look after them; some are left tied up at our gates and some in boxes. Some, sadly, reach us as a result of neglect or cruelty and it takes us many months to rehabilitate these animals. The staff at the Bury, Oldham RSPCA give care and love to the animals in our centre and our knowledgeable staff provide for the individual needs of each animal until the day it can find a kind and loving new home. It costs us over a million pounds per year to run our branch, did you know that is over £114.00 every hour. We rely on YOUR support and would not be able to continue without the generosity of the public. We receive no government or lottery assistance and the majority of the costs to run our animal centre each day, is raised locally. If you would like to support us, or you have room in your home and in your heart to take on a rescue animal, please pay us a visit. We look forward to seeing you. Our animal centre is at 21a Rhodes Bank Oldham OL1 1UA and open everyday from 11.30 am to 3.30pm (except Wednesdays when we are closed all day).
In 2016, a close friend of Niamh and Tim was sectioned under the mental health act after a suicide attempt and was required to stay in hospital until she was deemed well enough to go home. The environment she was in was cold, clinical and not at all conducive to recovery. Having both worked in the arts for many years, Niamh and Tim set about commissioning artists to work with unit communities to transform spaces that provide care to people have experienced a range of issues including schizophrenia, bipolar, psychosis, self-harm, dementia, personality disorders, depression, trauma or abuse. ‘Our patients have loved this process. Some, who have never before engaged in art have cut their leave short to attend sessions, others have wept tears of joy, described the workshops as 'the best day of their lives' and told us the sessions have eased times of utter despair.’ Staff member, Hellingly Centre
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We believe every child deserves a chance to dream because dreams fuel imagination, drive innovation and uncover true potential. It’s when individuals realise their true potential, that a whole nation’s progress can be made. As well as providing much-needed food, shelter and education your donations give our children the essential opportunity to be children – to play, be creative and dream.
At OSE, we equip artists at an early stage of their career with the tools to become resourceful and self-sufficient, and enable young people and adults to develop confidence and life skills, and shape their creative voice by becoming active learners and co-producers of OSE’s programmes.
The World Literacy Foundation is a global not-for-profit that works to lift children and young people out of poverty by tackling one if its root causes- illiteracy. We work with communities to bring quality education to disadvantaged children in some of the most hard-to-reach parts of the world.
The Wild Camel Protection Foundation is the only environmental Foundation in the world solely committed to save from extinction the critically endangered wild camel, in its pristine environment in the Gobi deserts of China and Mongolia. It has established a 155,000 square kilometre nature reserve in China and a captive wild camel breeding centre in Mongolia - the only one in the world.
No one in our community should have to face going hungry. That’s why we provide three days’ nutrient balanced food and support to local people referred to us in crisis. We're part of a national network of foodbanks, supported by The Trussell Trust, working to combat poverty and hunger in the UK.
CLEAR works with communities in Indonesia to tackle waste management and environmental problems. We encourage ideas from local people to develop replicable solutions. CLEAR Community focuses on low-cost, high-impact measures so that our initiatives can be spread and developed in other communities.
West Grimsby Scouts is where young people from our area can make new friends, have amazing adventures, and learn new skills. Yes, we go camping, hiking, swimming, abseiling, cycling and canoeing. But, we also get to hang out with our friends every week – having fun, playing games, working in a team and taking on new challenges. Every week we give young people aged 4-14 year olds the skills they need for school, college, university, the job interview, the important speech, the tricky challenge and the big dreams: the skills they need for life. Everyone’s welcome here. All genders, races and backgrounds. Regardless of your young person’s physical ability – there’s a Scout adventure out there waiting for them. And we’ll help them find it.
The Crookstone Adventure Trust is a charitable organisation set up to provide accommodation as a base for outward-bound activities in the Peak District to be used by young people, under the age of 25, from all over the UK and internationally to develop their physical and mental capacities.