Ashbourne Methodist Church has a thriving church family and supports both the local community and visiting groups. We are currently embarking on a major project, The Link, a church and community hub which will link buildings together, but more importantly will link people together & build community.
Inspired by Christian values, YMCA Lurgan provides much needed programmes and services for vulnerable young people in the local community. We strive to make a difference by inspiring young people to flourish in body mind and spirit by creating an inclusive and safe space were everyone feels welcomed and accepted. At YMCA Lurgan we believe that regardless of background, all young people should have access to positive learning and social environments to help them flourish and develop so that they can make the best decisions in life. At our purpose-built centre, our work aims to improve the lives of local children, young people and families through needs based youth and community programmes. Please get in touch with us to find out more about the activities and services available, and how you can get involved.
St Marks has been a central part of the Pennington community for over a century and is more than simply a place of worship for Sunday services. St Marks aims to be a beacon of God’s love, to spread the gospel of Christ through our words, actions and deeds.
Created via charity sign up service.
Created via charity sign up service.
Al Ansaar is a community-based endeavour in Oxford that aims to provide educational and social services built upon prophetic principles and teachings, thereby developing and strengthening society. Our focus is to serve God by serving others, helping and supporting each other and offering solutions that help nurture and strengthen the individual and the wider community.
Mothers Union Away From It All (AFIA) Holidays provide time away for families affected by domestic abuse. The holiday allows quality time for mums with their children in a safe and protected environment whilst working with local Woman's Aid groups and the Field Study Council centre near Millport.
Based in Nottinghamshire. OUR AIMS: Exercise, Therapy, Fun through Horse-Riding for children with disabilities, whatever their physical, sensory or learning impairment. The HORSE makes the difference. WHY? Exercise is essential for healthy bodies and minds. Without it, well-being is damaged. Muscles deteriorate through lack of use. Thought processes become dull and disengaged. HOW? Our VOLUNTEERS aim to change inevitable outcomes – with fresh air, exercise stimulated by the horse, incentive to think ahead by being in charge for a change – all whilst having FUN.Many riders cannot be active any other way. Those with learning challenges may not see the need and lack the will to try. The HORSE stimulates: the RIDER responds. Rhythmic movement is calming for challenging conditions with consequential benefits for families and friends. We involve PARENTS, who relish respite from the stress of constant clinical appointments. They enjoy interaction with their child in a fun setting. Or if they prefer to sit and relax, we can offer that too. Opportunities for sharing experiences socially between parents is enormously beneficial for peace of mind. VOLUNTEERS are trained. They flourish in giving their support. Evidence of riders’ achievement is rewarding, improving volunteers’ own fitness and well-being. Young Volunteers learn and gain valuable life skills, benefitting future employment. Older Volunteers find new purpose in retirement. We bridge the generation gap in sharing expertise.
We are a unique & independent charity in Evesham Worcestershire, supporting people who experience all forms of mental health issues. We provide adult & young people counselling,telephone support Monday - Friday 9am to 5pm.We also offer one to one support if needed in a safe & supportive environment.
Parent Buddies transform communities & strengthen families, by empowering parents/carers to provide their children with the best chances in life. Parents & carers accessing this service benefit from; improved mental health & well-being, increased confidence in parenting skills & reduced stress.
Jigsaw Community Counselling Centre was established in 2010 to deliver accessible counselling and support services to the vulnerable people of North Belfast who are in much need of therapeutic intervention and support. We offer professional, confidential counselling for all ages.
Cubs run from 8-10.5 years old. we do various activities inside and out as well as yearly camps and trips
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We have recently acquired a 25-year lease on a one-hectare field including three ponds. We are seeking to enclose the site, provide safe access for visitors and begin planting new hedgerows and trees. Initial activities will include angling, animal rescue, a forestry school and community events.
Since 2009 Bookham Baptist Children's Centre has served families in the local area including Bookham, Fetcham, Effingham and the surrounding areas. As well as offering regular groups and courses, we offer more specialised individual support for families who are facing challenging circumstances.
(UK, 1178058) Browse eventsUK Cervical Cancer is fighting for a cervical cancer free future. We work with disadvantaged women, both in the UK and in developing nations, who are more at risk to developing cervical cancer. However we are committed to seeing the elimination of cervical cancer for all women in the UK.
Exwick Community Church seeks to provide spiritual guidance for the members of our congregation and the community, through regular Sunday morning services, weekly Bible study and prayer groups, and monthly Messy Church services for young families. We also seek to meet community needs through a weekly Friendship coffee morning, and links with Exeter Foodbank and Exeter YMCA. We employ a full-time pastor and three part-time Community Workers, and have a voluntary board of trustees. We are members of the South West Baptist Association and the Baptist Union of Great Britain.
(UK, 1177924) Browse eventsDuring treatment for clinical depression, Sam West committed suicide at the age of 15. While a tragedy for his family, this reflects the growing challenge of mental health among children and young adults in the UK. The Foundation promotes awareness, diagnosis and treatment of mental health
The North Arran Community Benefit Society was set up to improve facilities for everyone living & visiting the North End of Arran. Our first project has been to purchase & re open the Lochranza Country Inn. We have received a grant from the Scottish Land Fund to buy the property now we need to open