A Mental Wellbeing charity based in Ceredigion.
The Fertility Alliance is a national charity focused on providing fertility information, education and support, taking a life course approach. We will support and educate everyone who wants to know more about their fertility, including the 3.5 million people currently facing fertility issues.
RACET works to provide high quality secondary education to underprivileged children in Ntrigom, Nigeria. We currently sponsor 37 children and will soon introduce pioneering technology and online resources in a newly constructed school building to improve the prospects of the students and community.
Innovations for Learning UK is an education technology charity devoted to improving early literacy. Its flagship programme, TutorMate, allows office-based corporate volunteers to support struggling primary school readers by reading with them weekly using an online platform.
Goldsmiths: putting the centre back in our community.*CROWD-FUNDING CAMPAIGN KICKED OFF WITH A £1065 DONATION FROM GOLDSMITHS DANCE ACADEMY XMAS PANTO PROCEEDS!* Goldsmiths Community Association manage Goldsmiths Community Centre, a valuable and valued centre in one of the most deprived areas of London. The centre has served the local community for over 75 years. Early in 2015 the discovery of asbestos led to the full closure of the venue. The trustees of GCA were delighted to announce the reopening of part of the building in September 2015 and are now committed to fundraising to achieve refurbishment of the whole building so that it is fit to serve future generations. Please watch take 15 minutes of your time to watch our new campaign film / documentary which details the history and importance of the Centre and our battle to keep the doors open. The film can be watched by clicking the youtube link below. Charity No: 1141475 Find out more Website http://www.goldsmithscommunitycentre.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Goldsmiths-Community-Association-1542139629389400/ Twitter https://twitter.com/GoldsmithsSE6 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLYz7KdSlvI
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.
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.
We are a group of people who share the vision of a world in which a child doesn’t have a stomach bloated by starvation while we struggle with obesity, a world in which a mother doesn’t have that desperate look in her eyes bought on by hearing her child’s cry of hunger while we struggle with overindulgence, a world in which a father’s pride isn’t torn while he is reduced to begging because he can’t find a job, while we struggle with consumerism.
Brunswick Church and Community Hub serves a vibrant, ethnically diverse community in Ardwick, Manchester. Our weekday Positive Steps Project offers a variety of activities and services to improve physical, social and spiritual well-being, reduce social isolation and encourage community cohesion.
The Scots Guards Charity Thank you for your Support Our charity supports serving and retired soldiers and their families. We provide assistance through many means, including (but not exclusive to) debt relief, respite breaks, mobility alterations and financial support.
LEVEL Centre is a small, rurally based charity. We are a contemporary arts hub for the learning disabled and disabled community working with visual, performing and digital arts. We have a purpose-built RIBA award winning accessible building in the heart of Derbyshire that opened in 2008. We are pioneers in accessible interactive digital installations and host a free year-round programme that’s open to the public. We commission and support disabled creatives, offering opportunities to develop their practice at all stages of their career. We run weekly onsite performing arts and visual arts classes for learning disabled adults and creative workshops for young people who are autistic/neurodiverse, creating artists of the future. We produce an annual sensory arts festival for audiences with Profound Multiple Learning Disabilities (PMLD). We collaborate with day centres, schools and the wider community. For many, what we offer is a lifeline. For parents and carers we provide respite. For participants we offer activities that bring them joy. When they come to Level, participants are respected as artists in their own right and encouraged to develop friendships, social skills and a sense of community - important for supporting their wellbeing and combating loneliness. Everything we do has a value, our support goes beyond creativity offering experiences that make a difference.
St Nicholas is an active church in the heart of the community of Guisborough. We endeavour to show the generous love of God through all we do and say.
Our activities cover wide range of skill, from the domestic to the adventurous. The Scouts programme is designed to give young people valuable life skills & experiences, and to help them reveal their own strengths & talents. We are open to all aged 4 to 14, including those with additional needs.
We help those in the community that need support. We identify those that need support by working in partnership with organisations such as Social Services to offer support. We identify those living in poverty as well as offer support by way of Community projects and Acts of Kindness.
Utrujj is a UK based educational charity, offering a range of services, from evening and weekend courses to consultancy and counselling. It aims to make positive changes in people’s lives and the community through authentic Islamic knowledge and proper understanding Islam, clarifying misconceptions about Islam for Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
The aims of the Pre-school are to enhance the development and education of children primarily under statutory school age by encouraging parents to understand and provide for the needs of their children through community groups and by: (a) offering appropriate play, education and care facilities, family learning and extended hours groups, together with the right of parents to take responsibility for and to become involved in the activities of such groups, ensuring that such groups offer opportunities for all children whatever their race, culture, religion, means or ability; (b) encouraging the study of the needs of such children and their families and promoting public interest in and recognition of such needs in the local areas; (c) instigating and adhering to and furthering the aims and objects of the Pre-school Learning Alliance