A quick introduction to Soho Theatre A registered charity (no. 267 234) and social enterprise, Soho Theatre is committed to widening access to the arts, engaging with all sorts of people who are otherwise excluded from the delights, riches and opportunities that theatre can offer. With an entrepreneurial spirit, we are one of London’s busiest producing theatres with over 1,000 performances per year reaching audiences of 170,000, and we also stage work in partnership venues across the UK and internationally. Our core aims are: 1. To produce new work Our pioneering programme combines new plays, comedy, cabaret and writers’ development work which is innovative, intelligent, daring and entertaining. 2. To discover and nurture new writers Writers are at the heart of the organisation. Our Writers’ Centre develops groundbreaking writers and artists and promotes the best new theatre writing and dramaturgical practice to the theatre sector both in the UK and abroad. 3. To develop new audiences Our artistic programme, together with a strong education department, engages with London’s global culture attracting a broad and diverse audience. Soho Theatre’s doors are open to all. Encouraging the next generation of theatregoers Soho Theatre’s audience is much young and more diverse than most other theatres. Attracted through our doors by our mixed programme, location and very accessible ticket prices, Soho Theatre is the gateway to a life-long love of theatre. In tandem with our support for emerging artists and young talent, we are helping to ensure a healthy future for this art form we all love. Education at Soho Theatre The Soho Young Company is a programme of artistic activity for young people aged 16 – 25, revolving around a schedule of in-house workshops over three terms, alongside the academic year. These workshops focus on three genres: theatre, cabaret and comedy. Targeting participants aged 16+ who have little experience of the arts, the SYC offers artistic opportunities and enjoyment for all. The bursary programme and our low prices attract a diverse participant demographic. SYC Outreach specifically works with groups from low-income backgrounds in Westminster, Brent and North Kensington providing opportunities to access the arts. Our aim is to work with, and inspire, young people. We provide the young people with opportunities to create new work and raise their aspirations. In the last year, we received a 500% increase in applications from young people wanting to join the courses. As part of buildingwide refurbishment fundraising campaign, a team of Staff members from across the company (with representatives from the Board of Directors to the Front of House Team) are running the Brighton Half Marathon in February 2014. Please press the button below to go to our events fundraising page and find out more!
Wild Oxfordshire is the only county organisation supporting conservation groups who manage their own wildlife spaces. Local groups and parishes look after vital wildlife sites and corridors. We help, train and advise these volunteers to do more and better conservation work.
Our mission is to take in unwanted and abandoned animals and find them loving and permanent homes..
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The school in Nairobi’s Kiambiu slum provides free, sound education and pastoral care for some 90 children aged 2 to 9, who would otherwise receive no formal teaching. It is run by 30-year-old Kenyan Joyce Aruga, with the support of the UK-based charity. It is now aided by Tushinde, a fellow charity
The Parent Rooms is a perinatal mental health charity in Northern Ireland. We are a circle of support for parents and their families as they emerge beyond personal struggles to lead full and healthy lives. We do this through peer support, wellness education and awareness-raising..
STEPS is a countywide charity, providing specialist support to children with motor disorders, enabling them to lead fuller, more active lives. By helping the children develop their physical, emotional, spiritual and communication skills in a relaxed environment, STEPS eases their integration into school and their own communities.
Hello everyone! This Just Giving page is to raise funds for attend Garfield Primary School, Wimbledon. Our mission is to raise money for the school to enrich learning, and to contribute to a strong school community. And we have lots of fun, so please keep an eye out for our campaigns.
Samaritans provides confidential emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those with suicidal thoughts. Money is raised to support telephone, face-to-face, email and text-message support as well as outreach and education activities.
Riverside West End Football Club was established in 2009 to provide young people in our community the opportunity to participate in, and enjoy, football. Emphasis has always been placed on fair play, enjoyment and playing in a safe environment. Since our establishment we have continued to grow and currently we provide football for over 300 young people in age groups ranging from Under 5’s up to Under 18’s participating at all levels of the Scottish FA’s player pathway model, including development football at Fun Fours, Super Fives and 7/9 aside through to competitive football at 11 aside.
Heage Windmill Society secures the preservation, conservation and development of Heage Windmill along with regularly opening the Mill to the public to educate them in the history and architecture of Mills and Milling in general and Heage windmill in particular.