Happy Space is a preventative mental wellbeing charity helping students ask and answer the question, "Why don't I feel ok"? We provide engaging content via our books and talks, foster partnerships and host events to enable students to reach their own Happy Space.
A charity operates across the whole of Epping Forest to protect its irreplaceable biodiversity, heritage and culture now and for generations to come. We protect the Forest through research and advocacy, we do hands-on work to conserve and grow the Forest, and we inspire others to do the same.
We provide free, impartial, accurate and independent advice to all residents within South Gloucestershire. We aim to improve the long-term economic and social well-being of the communities within South Gloucestershire and improve the policies and practices that affect peoples lives.
Our mission is to offer Veterans and their loved ones a Transformation resource empowering them to achieve their true potential. We achieve this by providing a unique service and a gateway back into the community. Ultimately, the aim is to provide a purpose built rural facility integrating bespoke services and support by focusing on their well-being. This will empower veterans and their families with the skills they need to develop their ability beyond their wildest expectations and achieve anything they want in life.
The Mercury Phoenix Trust undertakes fundraising activities to keep AIDS awareness and education in the forefront through the use of Freddie Mercury's name, magic and music. The Trust has focussed its policy to concentrate on HIV/AIDS education and awareness in the developing world.
WE WANT EVERY YOUNG PERSON IN HARROW TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO FULFIL THEIR POTENTIAL WHAT WE DO WE SUPPORT THE LOCAL VOLUNTARY SECTOR TO BUILD THEIR CAPACITY, INCREASE FUNDING AND DEVELOP EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIP WORKING, FOR THE BENEFIT OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
Rescued parrots and other pet birds receive care according to their needs, including veterinary and supportive care, dietary changes and socialisation. Suitable birds are re-homed; those requiring specialist care may stay at Feathers Together long-term. We promote responsible aviculture.
Mountain Rescue Benevolent Fund (Glencoe) raises funds for volunteer mountain rescuers who are injured, or worse, during a rescue or whilst training. The financial impact of this can be significant so we offer support to them and their families.
We are an independent school providing quality secondary and Islamic education at a relatively low rate of fees, mainly to children who come from 'deprived' catchment areas and 'working class' backgrounds.
The aim of Every Child Our Future is to enable 95% of children in Jersey to reach their age related standards in literacy and numeracy at Key Stage 2 through providing early intervention in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. We achieve this by providing two levels of vital reading support: Dedicated Reading Recovery teachers providing intensive support Volunteer readers for 1-to-1 reading
Abbeyview Kids Club is an inclusive service where children can come to play, make friends, and have fun. Aims To provide a top-quality service in a safe, happy, stimulating, and comfortable environment placing clear emphasis on the social, educational needs of each individual child, while removing any barriers to access that the child may experience.
Sacro is a Scottish community justice charity which works to deliver life-changing services that empower people, give hope and protection, and help to build safe communities. Sacro provides a wide range of direct, innovative services in Community Justice, Community Safety and Public Protection.
Achieving the balance – between human development and wildlife and habitat conservation – in a country with the world’s third highest population growth rate is critical. This is the aim of the Uganda Conservation Foundation. Working with the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), UCF aims to sensitise communities and demonstrate through practical projects how people can gain financial benefits from conservation. UCF’s current challenge is assisting UWA in the recovery of the 400km² Dura sector north of Lake George, where wildlife has literally been wiped out by poaching. The Dura project is an extension of the successful Waterways project, which is combating ivory poaching, bushmeat smoking, live animal trafficking and illegal fishing across Lakes Edward, George and Albert. Other successful projects include measures to reduce elephant crop raiding. Since the excavation of 30km trenches and erection of 13 elephant fences no retaliatory killings of elephants have been reported. Farmers are now harvesting their crops, allowing children to attend secondary school rather than guard crops, proving that simple low-tech solutions can make a massive difference to rural communities’ quality of life. To read more about how UCF works to improve the lives of communities and protect wildlife visit www.ugandacf.org
Child of Hope is producing huge social impact for slum children and their families in Eastern Uganda through free education, healthcare and welfare. Almost every penny of your donation goes to our work in the Namatala slum district of Mbale and gets straight to work improving lives and communities.
The charity offers emotional and practical support to families whose lives are touched by cancer living in the Rhondda,Cynon,Taff area. Services include: free transport to and from any cancer-related hospital appointments, free counselling, free complementary therapies, free art therapy, wig fitting