Many people in our society have either been out of work for some time or never had the opportunity to work since leaving school. Learning how to think positively and how to take positive steps forward to achieve your hopes, dreams and aspirations is life-changing.
Fairy Box is national children’s charity supporting ill boys and girls in hospital, their families, and staff involved in their care. We provide gift boxes filled with toys, games, and gifts to lift ill children's spirits any time of the day as often as they need it.
COUNTRYMICE IS A LOCAL CHARITY SUPPORTING PATIENTS WHO ARE TERMINALLY ILL AND IN NEED OF ADDITIONAL END OF LIFE CARE. WE HELP BRIDGE THE GAP IN SERVICES LEFT BY OTHER ORGANISATIONS IN AREAS SUCH AS NIGHT NURSES AND NIGHT SITTERS, GIVING HELP AND SUPPORT TO RELATIVES CARING FOR PATIENTS.
CHUF'S aim is to raise money to buy equipment, facilities, aftercare and research for the Children's Heart Unit and the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at the Freeman Hospital.
We work to educate the public in different religious beliefs and encourage good relations between persons of different faiths. We aim to promote knowledge, mutual understanding and respect. We are currently working on the Sherbourne House Project for a prayer and community facility in Westminster.
We continuously challenge the stigma of mental health, empowering those under distress and their carers by giving them a voice, regaining their confidence and independence.
Cambridge University Women’s Boat Club (“CUWBC”) was founded in 1941 to compete against its Oxford counterpart in the women’s version of the annual University Boat Race.
D.P.C.R aim to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer as the public are not particularly well informed of the disease and the symptoms that may be associated with it. D.P.C.R. aim to raise funds for crucial medical research to enable early detection, new treatments and ultimately a cure. The charity will invest into scientific projects in relation to work towards early detection of pancreatic cancer.
The Lord Mayor's Appeal 2004, "Music and the Arts for Everyone", aims to create new opportunities to experience and take part in the arts, regardless of age, ability or background. The principal beneficiary is the London Symphony Orchestra's education and community programme, LSO Discovery, but the appeal will also benefit the Almeida Theatre, the City Arts Trust, the Whitechapel Gallery, the Unicorn Theatre and the London Schools Symphony Orchestra
Since 1998 The Challenger Trust has been working in some of the most socio-economically deprived areas of the UK. We help young people to raise their aspirations, learn life long skills and improve their educational and employment opportunities.
Support our virtual walk from Edzell to Bethlehem and raise funds for Edzell Church to complete their refurbishment with new heating, lighting and AV equipment. And for Crossreach, the social care arm of the Church of Scotland, who offer loving care to all in need to help them live life to the full.
Merchavim - 'spaces' in Hebrew Active Advancement of Shared Citizenship in Israel Works to educate young Israelis of all backgrounds to build a shared future by learning about their fellow citizens, appreciating the diversity of Israeli society and working together to make their classrooms, schools and communities, FAIRER - FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL. The British Friends of Merchavim offers financial support to Merchavim's Israel based operations and projects; as well as education to the UK community on the diversity issues confronting Israeli society and the active efforts to encourage a culture where all citizens are all treated fairly.