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The Junction is a safe, friendly, confidential centre which offers lots of health related services, education, advice and support for young people in Leith and North East Edinburgh aged 12-21.
Our group was established in 1944 and performs 2 shows annually. We have a no-audition policy so anyone with a passion for theatre can take to the stage regardless of experience or ability. We give free tickets to the most vulnerable in our community so they can experience the magic of live theatre.
We are a registered charity manned by volunteers working with referrals from social service departments in order to improve the well being of poorer families We buy household items. ie. beds, cookers, fridge freezers etc.
We support and enhance our children's school by raising fund for additional learning tools, specialist teaching and inclusivity for all children, including *School Hardship Fund * NS Sport PE Lessons * Specialist French Teacher * Enhanced Music Provision
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We are a local self-help & self-managed group. Our aim is to offer older members of the community, who are no longer in full time employment, the possibility to pursue learning informally for pleasure. No qualifications are necessary; anyone who shares the principles of self-help learning can join.
We use folk music to inspire people from all backgrounds to make music. We make special efforts to include people who face barriers to taking part. We celebrate traditional songs and tunes as well as creating new folk music. We think it's important for people to feel safe and have fun with music.
Countrymen UK relies on support from many individuals, organisations and companies, enabling us to provide our farm-based, therapeutic activities for men who are coping with long-term health and social conditions such as Parkinson’s, Dementia, Isolation and Loneliness and much more.
developmentplus is a charity based in Lincoln with over 25 years' experience of working alongside people in our community, facilitating their involvement in decision that affect their lives, supporting them to identify and develop initiatives that they feel will help improve their quality of life.
The Swaziland Charitable Trust (the SCT) works for the people of the Kingdom of Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), helping to develop a healthy and well-educated community. The SCT most commonly offers grants to schools, community groups and charities in Eswatini. It operates an orphan support scheme and it acts as a conduit for other charities assisting Eswatini.
We believe everyone deserves Gold Standard care at the end of their lives. GSF has for over 25 years trained thousands of health and care providers, enabling gold standard care for people in their last years with any condition, in any place, supporting them to live well right to the end.
The Fund was created in 1997 to raise awareness of mesothelioma, fund research, and to support patients and carers. We have raised more than £1 million, mostly in small donations from those personally affected, for research, a helpline and educational/information events across the country.
We provide facilities to as many people as possible at the cheapest possible cost. We aim high in terms of expectations and performance & aim to be a genuine community club. We measure our impact by personal pride and building self esteem as well as team work within all our members & service users.
The 353 Trust” was set up to honour the memory of Private Conrad Lewis of the Parachute Regiment who died serving In Afghanistan on 9th Feb 2011.The 353 Trust intends to support injured soldiers, the families of the bereaved, and other military charities with our combined efforts and in Conrad's memory. If you are raising money on behalf of 353 or sponsoring one of our events then we are humbled and thankful for your efforts and generous support, Funds raised will be distributed directly as outlined in our objectives and shared amongst other military charities; such as the Parachute Regiments Afghanistan Trust, The Paracharity, Troop Aid and Nowzad (who brought back Conrads Afghan stray “Peg” back to us). These highly efficient charities are working tirelessly to support those who fought bravely in Afghanistan, Thanks for taking the time to visit our Mydonate site and making a difference.
Our aim is to help people with physical disabilities to lead as full a life as possible. We provide a sheltered workshop and social centre for physically disabled people in Guernsey. In 2015, we will celebrate our 50th year of service. We are seeking donations to fund our latest projects.
We rebuild lives and communities destroyed by war and genocide by tackling the psychological and economic consequences of conflict. Focusing on education and health, our projects promote economic and community development, enabling women and children in particular, to break the cycle of poverty.
FOMS is the PTFA for one of Sheffield's key special primary schools; our mission is to improve and develop the school's learning environments for all our pupils. Our children have a range of needs (particularly autism and SEMH difficulties and to reach their potential as healthy, happy, active members of the wider community, they need access to regular, high quality learning opportunities, with a wide variety of resources which will stimulate their senses as well as challenge their physical and intellectual skills. We hold regular events and ongoing activities to raise both the school’s profile and the funds we need; this enables us to purchase essential play/sensory equipment and to support classes with the cost of trips or visitors. Our pupils come to school from all across the city, and their parents and families know the enormous gains to be had when their children are able to spend every day in an exciting, fulfilling environment; seeing them come home happy from a fun, engaging day in school means so much.
Our understanding of mental health and well-being challenges at the foundation goes beyond industry statistics. We know the devastation these challenges can bring to families and communities and the heartbreak of losing someone you love too soon. We lost Christy in 2022. He was kind, full of love, and well-known for supporting others—even when he was struggling himself. Our mission is to champion well-being and community in all we do. Through the Christy Lambe Foundation and in our daily business activities, we build foundations for strong communities.
Britannia Maritime Aid - a new initiative to deliver British aid by British professionals in a British manned ship with a dual role to train the next generation of UK and Commonwealth seafarers. We need your support to cover initial costs - all contributions of any size welcome and acknowledged.
The Towersey Foundation is a unique charity providing music therapy in palliative care for people living with life-threatening illnesses. The use of music therapy in palliative care is a comparatively new and specialised field. Professionals working in hospices and special schools are increasingly appreciating what a powerful tool it is in the total care of their patients.