Step and Learn is a charity dedicated to assist the physical and educational improvements of children with Cerebral Palsy, Global Developmental delay and associated motor difficulties. Our aim, like Andras Peto the Hungarian founder of Conductive Education, is to view the child holistically, educating and motivating the child through play to become active participants throughout their daily lives. Our early intervention programme for pre-school children from birth to five years incorporates the educational values of the Great British governments Early Years Foundation Stage (2012) principals and invites the parent/carers to be fully involved throughout their child’s learning process. We also run a Saturday programme for children from 5-15 years to continue their learning and development through fun activities. Through play our children develop self-awareness, confidence, and a sense of achievement. Through songs they develop rhythm and intention to carry out physically challenging tasks, such as changing position and place. Our children are also encouraged to further develop their communication skills by speaking, eye-pointing, or through the use of touch. Our team of dedicated professional practitioners will not only offer support and guidance to the child and family throughout the programme, but will go further by promoting collaboration between all professionals working alongside the child and family, to secure a continuity of care, in-order that the child reaches their full potential.When we opened in 2012 we had 20 children whereas today (March 2018) we now have 54 children attending our sessions. Our growth has been tremendous and we believe more parents will be applying to bring their child along over the next twelve months.. Charity No: 1148686
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We offer everyone the chance to belong & to grow in their love of God & for one another. We welcome all ages and backgrounds. Committed to the teachings of Jesus Christ, we want to help everyone connect with God, understand the bible and have a vibrant faith. We run regular community activities.
Home-Start Lambeth offers support, friendship and practicalhelp to families with children under five, who are experiencing stress or difficulties, including post-natal depression, disability, isolation, and other parenting challenges which can lead to crisis and family breakdown. We offer a unique service, recruiting, training and supervising volunteers, who are usually parents themselves, to visit families at home to offer informal, friendly and confidential support based on our rigorous training. Our approach is greatly valued because it reaches families who are often reluctant or unable to take up other support services.Could you help support Home-Start Lambeth's valuable work with vulnerable families? Many struggling parents in Lambeth are currently waiting for the support, friendship and practical help that a Home-Start volunteer can offer. Charity No: 1112014 Find out more Website http://www.homestartlambeth.co.uk
MicroLoan is a different kind of charity, offering hope, not handouts to impoverished women in rural sub-Saharan Africa. Our small business loans and ongoing training help move women towards financial sustainability by enabling them to set up small businesses and work their way out of poverty.
We provide sponsors for the education of orphans and deprived children through their schooling and beyond. We also look after their health and well being. Our Programme has now been running for 10 years and during that time, we realised it was not enough to provide schooling for our students. As important was to provide vocational training and support beyond school. This we have done… so now we have engineers, motor mechanics, builders, tailors and nurses earning a living out in the community. We are also extremely proud to have sponsored 3 of our students through university.
The Big House Ireland is a charity which works with young people across Ireland. Our youth programme includes group youth sessions; resources; a counselling and mentoring service, and we provide pastoral support for youth leaders/workers and organisations/ churches in their work with young people.
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Lifesavers Scotland is a non-profit making Charity run completely by volunteers who donate their time to help provide the service. During this challenging time, we are providing a 24 hours service to cover the transport needs of NHS Hospitals. Delivering critical medical supplies, COVID samples and patient transport.
We are a group of patients who raise funds to purchase medical equipment for the use of the Castle Medical Group so that patients of the Practice (nearly 15,000) have a better service.
The TVS is a charity working to improve the lives of patients living with a wound or at risk of developing a wound. We promote best practice and support clinical care through education and training, supporting innovation and research, and influencing the national wounds agenda throughout the UK.
The charity offers lifelong learning activities of all types: craft courses, exercise classes, academic lectures, and clubs for general interest groups. Our purpose is to reduce social isolation and build stronger active inclusive communities.
We enable people with mobility limiting disabilities to access the countryside on organised and sociable rambles using a fleet of suitable mobility scooters. Our aim is to bring the health benefits of a ramble in our beautiful countryside to our user group.
Gateways is an educational provision supporting14-25-year-olds who struggle to stay in education. These struggles are due to social, emotional & mental health challenges. We believe that every young person should have the same opportunity to progress, regardless of the challenges they face.
We are a dedicated charity run by passionate volunteers that empower children in rural Tanzania to access quality education to break the cycle of poverty. We build schools and toilets, install clean water and provide menstruation support to girls so they no longer miss school every month.
Denise's Promise is a UK based charity which supports the education of children in Mpigi, Uganda. The charity pays the teachers' salaries at the Abato School in Mpigi. It also pays for the schooling of 10 orphaned boys.
HOPE Connections brings together a connected community supporting individuals and families suffering from trauma, poverty, addictions, homelessness, poor mental health, and those with experience of the Criminal Justice System. We jump in and walk with those in pain - our small outreach team takes a holistic, person-centred approach and considers individual needs, offering practical & emotional support. We link people with supportive communities and services, supporting people into recovery and as they return into the community from rehabilitation facilities, prison and hospital/mental health facilities.
In memory of a 10 year old Lurcher called Miss Maggie who was rescued from a situation that had left her neglected and seriously ill. When rescues take in older sighthounds it often comes at great expense, we support these rescues by donating money for vet fees, food and supplements
Carnwadric WIN Project (Working together to Increase skills and confidence and to Nurture personal growth Project) works with the most vulnerable families in Arden, Carnwadric and Kennishead, to provide supportive family work through home visiting and group work (adults, children and young people). The Charity’s objects are: To advance health through supporting and enabling vulnerable parents and carers who are struggling, with life issues such as addiction, budgeting, and parenting skills. Also, to advance health through improving self esteem in vulnerable children by increasing skills and confidence through drama and music. To advance citizenship and community development through increasing skills and confidence of vulnerable parents, carers and children thus enabling them to participate in their community more, positively.