Jeanfield Swifts Community FC runs 22 teams for over 350 girls, women, boys and men in Perth, giving them the opportunity to stay healthy and active. We also run activities for the wider community focusing on supporting mental and physical health and social integration.
Arts for all...better than medicine. Welcome to Generation Arts. We deliver creative activities across West Lothian to tackle isolation, provide relief, and comfort from illness or life limiting conditions. We run weekly community classes, work in hospitals and in care facilites.
We provide funds to purchase additional specialist equipment for use on the Intensive Care Unit at Cheltenham General Hospital, to help train the doctors and nurses working on the unit, and to finance research projects undertaken there.
Apostleship of the Sea (AOS) is the frontline service for the care of seafarers visiting our shores. It provides practical care to seafarers and works to educate the public and statutory bodies on the issues facing seafarers on a daily basis. It depends wholly on voluntary contributions to continue its vital work.
The Healing Hubs Charity provides Befriending Services for individuals who are Living With Disabilities, Health or Financial Inequalities and may be feeling overwhelmed, bereaved, or lonely. Our services prevent crisis. Registered to provide services in England and Wales. Please support our work!
Tor Bank is a supportive and empathetic community in which parents, teachers, classroom assistants, therapists, nursing staff and other parties share and work in collaboration to design and implement programmes to meet the holistic needs of the individual pupil with complex learning preferences.
Created via charity sign up service.
Tiphereth is a residential and day service offering adults with learning disabilities the possibility to live and work together to realise their potential.
Chester CWA are on a mission to reduce isolation and loneliness in our elderly community! Pilots and passengers love to travel on our 2 specially adapted trishaws in and around Chester. We celebrate every journey as we reconnect with ourselves, the community, nature and feel 'the wind in our hair'.
Guiseley School PTA are aiming to raise at least £25,000 to fund the development of the 3G pitch at Guiseley School. The pitch is being funded by the Football Foundation, Guiseley Juniors and the school. Planning permission has already been granted. The pitch will benefit the school and community.
We’re a small charity supporting our communities in Broseley, Much Wenlock and surrounding areas, in Shropshire. We provide community transport and other services to help people continue living independently and improve their quality of life. Our total social value is estimated to be £1,117,316!
To advance public participation in boxing and general keep-fit and well-being activities. To provide a facility that allows access for people from the community or communities. To promote the facilities in such a way as to encourage young people and groups to become involved in activities. To work closely with community groups and encourage people from all backgrounds, particularly those coming from socially disadvantaged backgrounds, to participate in activities and community opportunities arising from the facility. To work with multiple partners to enhance the breadth of community activities arising from the facility. To provide a platform for other local clubs and groups to develop their memberships and encourage people to participate in sporting activities.
Glantawe Riverside is an increasingly biodiverse community park. We maintain the woodland, orchard and wild-flower areas and grow nutritious vegetables in our environment-friendly garden. We host a range of community activities, including forest school, nature-based crafts and the Green Gathering.
PNH Scotland was set up in January 2011 to support patients suffering from the very rare condition Paroxysmal Nocturnal Haemoglobinuria (PNH). The charity aims to provide a point of contact for patients and their families to make sure those affected by PNH do not feel isolated or unsure of the condition. Our main objectives are to raise awareness of PNH and to ensure all patients have access to the relevant treatment they need. Any money donated to this charity will go directly towards our goal of giving patients their lives back.
With school budgets reducing year on year we fund the extras that used to be nice to haves but are more often becoming essentials. New sport equipment, class reading books, outdoor play equipment, refurbished reading areas, community events and more all add to the great experience of a TYY pupil.
We provide Early Years education to children aged 2 years 9 months to rising 5. We have been serving our community since 1983. We aim to enhance children's learning through fun, educational and hands on experiences. We ensure every child is thriving and reaches their full potential.
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
Created via charity sign up service.
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.
The Stowupland Cricket foundation will provide financial assistance to local people and clubs to play and watch the game of cricket.