NIDAS (Nottinghamshire Independent Domestic Abuse Services) is a registered charity whose core purpose is quite simply to keep people safe from abuse. We focus our support to ensure that children and young people (CYP) are at the heart of everything we do, supporting them through family based interventions to understand what healthy relationships look and feel like, building confidence and increasing self-esteem. Complemented by our family court team who support women through complex legal processes and systems, ensuring their voices are heard during proceedings and advocating on their behalf. We support around 1,000 individuals and families each year from crisis-to-recovery using the following techniques: > Immediate support, crisis intervention, safety planning and risk assessments > 1-to-1 support, group work, outreach and community based activities > Telephone, email and online support > Healthy relationship workshops and training for the whole family > Signposting to other relevant services or agencies within our community Our aims are to: > Protect - Victims of abuse and support them to become survivors > Support - Families with their recovery process and agencies with specialist services > Prevent - Repeat incidents, serious harm and domestic homicides > Empower - Families to access services by raising awareness of domestic violence and abuse (DVA)
The Raza Foundation is a registered non-government organisation (NGO) working on a non-profit basis whose aim is to alleviate poverty and raise the level of education internationally with a specific focus on South Asia.
Snap provide people with mild or severe learning difficulties, limited physical disabilities and associated special needs with an integrated range of services: Social Interaction, Educational Training, Work Training and return to work routine. As a result clients are able to fulfil their potential and take up further training and employment options.
Brendoncare is a registered charity committed to improving the quality of life of older people. We believe that caring for older people really matters. Formed in 1984, the charity has ten care centres and 70 well-being and friendship clubs for older people across the South of England.
Brecon Festival Ballet is a small charity which staged Wales' first ever full scale production of The Nutcracker with professional dancers in lead roles, accompanied by a live orchestra, and local community performers and students. This is now an annual event which relies on ticket sales and donations
We are the Parish Church of Eastern Green, Coventry. We work to serve God and our local community by welcoming all. We run groups for the bereaved, adults and children's groups and work closely with our local school. We collect for food bank and other local causes.
We provide food, furniture and clothing for free to those people referred to us by statutory agencies. In the main we deliver the items directly to the clients as the area we operate in is rural and clients don't have easy access to foodbanks where they have to collect what they need.
Welcome to The Hungarian Vizsla Welfare Charity – set up in 2012 and the only independent UK charity solely devoted to the rehoming, health and welfare of the Hungarian Vizsla. We are the only independent UK charity solely devoted to the rehoming, health and welfare of the Hungarian Vizsla. OUR VISION Every Vizsla has a healthy life in a happy home with responsible ownership. OUR MISSION The Hungarian Vizsla Welfare Charity promotes responsible ownership of the breed with advice about health and welfare and help with adoption and re-homing. Our work costs money, and you can help by fund raising for us. If you want to talk to us about your event, we are here to help and can provide logos and images if needed. email us on [email protected]
Kipkelion District is a rural area in Western Kenya. We've been working with local people and partner organisations since 2010 to provide clean water, better schools and access to healthcare. We are entirely run by volunteers in the UK, so at least 98% of the money we raise is spent on helping people in Kipkelion.
Spread Some Sunshine is an organisation dedicated to improving children’s lives in both the UK and overseas. Embracing a wide range of tools and programmes, the charity has undertaken initiatives as diverse as colour therapy workshops for children with brain injuries to funding inhospital pantomimes. Days out for bereaved children and activity days for the siblings of the terminally ill have been organised by the charity, as well as an initiative to provide chickens to HIV orphanages in Africa. In short if it can brighten a child’s life, or improve their life chances, then Spread Some Sunshine is interested in helping. Led by Faye Toner, a Virgin Atlantic flight attendant, the charity grew from informal beginnings, Faye arranged collections of clothes, books and toiletries for distribution on her international travels to an organisation bringing joy to children across the world. The charity has built a Sunshine House for young HIV mothers in India who have been widowed, ostracised or abused, and is currently leading a pioneering sponsorship scheme that helps support orphans overseas, and gives them something many have never before received, a birthday present.
The Parish Church of St Nicholas of Myra, Brighton, exists to extend the mission of Christ’s Church within its parish and city, by: • Communicating the good news of Jesus Christ in words of witness and acts of service • Ministering the Word and Sacraments for the whole people of God • Teaching the Christian faith to all who wish to follow the Way of Christ • Ministering to those in need of healing, counsel and reconciliation; preparing couples for marriage, and caring for the dead and the bereaved • Deepening the discipleship, prayer and fellowship of the congregation of St Nicholas’ church • Working with others to serve the vulnerable, and establish a just society • Opening the church as a place of peace and prayer for all • Offering the church as a space for the city’s cultural, social and civic life