Triple Skillz Charity was established to address the massive needs among our young people & to help transform the communities they live in. We primarily work in Leicester but are ambitious to do more & in other areas. We provide mentoring, sports activities and much more to transform lives.
Our vision is to be a God-centred, vibrant, growing Church, full of passionate disciples 'living life in all its fullness'. For many years we have sought to raise funds for Kuwadzana Church in Zimbabwe, with whom we have a strong link.
What do we do? Panahghar provides free dedicated BME multi lingual support, advice and advocacy and access to safe refuge for victims and their families of domestic abuse, sexual abuse or gendered abuse in Coventry, Solihull and Leicester. How can your donation help? We need your donations to continue to provide our service to BME victims of domestic abuse and help them start a new life free from abuse. With your support, we can continue to save lives. If you would prefer to donate household items such as furniture or electrical goods in place of a monetary donation. Please get in touch with us to do this. To make it clear how a monetary donation can help, we’ve explained four ways in which the donors money will be spent: £5 could contribute to our young people’s support and education to help them with their experience of domestic abuse £10 could provide packs for our support groups that includes tea and coffee and craft supplies to help bring survivors joy and connection in a time of distress £20 could provide a support pack for survivors arriving at a refuge after leaving abuse and their belongings behind. Your gift could provide clothing, toiletries and food
Created via charity sign up service, our aim is to provide a safe and friendly place for our members. They have a wide range of disabilities, and enjoy the freedom of movement in the water. We hire two Pools one for serious swimming, the other for play with rings and balls, it is costly to hire.
Methilhill Community Children's Initiative is a community led group dedicated to providing local children and young people with opportunities to play, learn and grow. Based within the Methilhill Community Learning Garden, we operate activities including garden based activities and local youth clubs.
ParaPride makes life more accessible for LGBTQ+ disabled people. Through events, workshops and research, we advocate for the LGBTQ+ disabled community and their allies.
designermakersCIO is a charity in the heart of Diss. Through designermakers21 it aims to inspire creativity through education, demonstration, experiential learning opportunities and direct access to working designer makers' studios.
BVEDS charity objectives are: -To promote the veterinary professions to people of diverse racial, ethnic and economic backgrounds. -To support individuals dealing with discrimination. -To support and educate allies. -To educate veterinary organisations about inclusive workplaces.
ACT is a charity dedicated to supporting vulnerable people within the community. Our services give people the stability, support and challenge which is often required in order to enable them to realise their full potential. Based in Suffolk, ACT is able to deliver support services across the East of England. Our priorities are helping people to keep a roof over their heads, helping people to feel safe, helping people to be heard and supporting people with their health and wellbeing.
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The LP Charity Funds help people in crisis and desperate need. Such as funds for a school trip, clothing, furniture or clothing. Helping families cope with loss, bereavement, cancer and trauma is also a central component of the fund. It offers a lifeline and financial assistance to those in crisis.
Home-Start Lorn has been supporting families with young children throughout the Oban & North Argyll area, outlying villages & Mull since 1988. Through our home-visiting volunteers, 1 to 1 support & group work, we offer a unique service providing practical & emotional support to parents with kids under 5.
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Currently our services can be split into three areas: -we offer practical help such as transport, domestic support and household assistance. -we operate a free befriending service in order to alleviate loneliness and relieve isolation. -we organise a monthly social event and also support a weekly "pop up" cafe in the village.
At Boarbank Hall we run a 27 bed Nursing Home, with the help of a wonderful team of dedicated lay staff providing end-of-life, respite, and long-term care. Our Guest House, welcomes anyone for holidays or retreats and our chapel is open to all for Sunday Mass and the sung Office of the Church.
Mainland Music Foundation has been set up as a charity to deliver high quality performances of classical music. We want to deliver experiences which will enhance the lives of our audiences through the quality of the music performed and the excellence of the performers.
Our organisation raises funds for a flagship new playpark in Rothamsted park, Harpenden.
Here at the Hills Academy PTFA we work hard in the background to create events to benefit the pupils of the Hills Academy and their families. Events range from School discos, bingo, mufti days to summer and christmas fairs. We hope you can contribute to the charity and help us reach our goals.
Silver Friends was established to help overcome the unnecessary sadness too many older people in our community because of loneliness and isolation. We are committed to ensure older people never feel alone and forgotten by making home visits, social events, monthly outings which are all volunteer led
The How Hill Trust is renowned for its environmental education work with schoolchildren. Pupils stay in the house using its unique position in the Norfolk Broads to experience activities such as dyke dipping, orienteering, thatching, boat trips, nature trails, weaving, aquatic ecology and much more.
The Church Hall and the Old Boys School in Braughing, owned by the Church of England have served the local community for generations, diversifying its offering over the years to keep up with local need. However, in recent years, due to dwindling income at St Mary’s Church, they are no longer able to maintain these precious community buildings and faced the prospect of closure and sale in 2022. Following significant resistance from the local community, a small group of local residents was formed to explore the options available, and the church agreed to work together to save these buildings for future generations to come. In July 2023, the Charity Commission approved an application for a new charity called Braughing Old Boys School Community Trust. Trustees are now in negotiations with the church about options for future ownership of these buildings. The trust aims to enhance, preserve, maintain and invigorate these historic buildings for the wider benefit of the community, which will serve as a gathering place for the local community and visitors to the village. Funding is required by the trust to secure the future ownership of these buildings and enable significant investment in the buildings and improve the facilities, reflecting the needs of modern day Braughing.