PFS works for the restoration of the lives of prisoners, victims and their families. Our volunteers run in-prison fellowship groups, Sycamore Tree courses, Angel Tree Christmas giving and support Prison Chaplaincy. We also fund places on SU run summer camps for prison impacted children
An estimated 200,000 children age under 18 are separated by parental imprisonment and on any given day. This figure is two-and-a-half times more than the number of children in care and six times the number of children on the child protection register. Children Heard and Seen, is a charity that works to mitigate the effects of parental imprisonment on children, young people and their families.We aim to provide quality services for children with a family member in prison. These children have done nothing wrong. It’s not their fault their parent is in prison. Please support us to ensure they don’t suffer as a consequence of their parent’s mistakes!
Suzy Lamplugh Trust is the national personal safety charity and aims to help everyone in society to lead safer, more confident lives. Through advice, information, resources, training, community talks and projects, it deals with issues from walking alone at night to staying safe whilst keeping fit, from people working in vulnerable situations to children using the internet and from reducing elderly people's fear of crime to raising awareness of the dangers faced by boys and young men. It works throughout the UK to give people the information and skills they need to live their lives to the full, confidently and safely.
Southampton Women's Aid works with women, young people and children affected by domestic abuse (women's outreach work; group work in schools and individual sessions for children/young people; child refuge work; support group, one-to-one and counselling sessions for mothers; Free Phone Helpline).
SOB will raise awareness of the impact of childhood abuse. SOB will run workshops free of charge for survivors of childhood abuse. SOB will educate professionals about the impact of childhood abuse in order for systems and services to be redesigned for the benefit of survivors of childhood abuse.
Co-ordinated Action Against Domestic Abuse (CAADA) is a national charity supporting a strong multi-agency response to domestic abuse. Our work focuses on saving lives and saving public money. CAADA provides practical tools, training, guidance, quality assurance, policy and data insight to support professionals and organisations working with domestic abuse victims. The aim is to protect the highest risk victims and their children - those at risk of murder or serious harm.
Help a Nottinghamshire Child (HNC) is an annual campaign that aims to encourage businesses and individuals to sponsor and support Good Citizenship and Crime Prevention programmes for young people throughout Nottinghamshire.
Child Soldiers International is a human rights research and advocacy organisation working to end the recruitment and use of child soldiers worldwide.
The WISH Centre supports children, women and young people who self harm or have experienced domestic or sexual violence, abuse or neglect. In the wake of the Jimmy Savile case, the number of young victims coming forward disclosing sexual and child abuse has risen and we are struggling to be able to support them all. Please help us! Anything you can give will enable us to provide the specialist therapeutic care and support they so urgently need to rebuild their shattered lives. Many victims who do not get support will be suicidal, self harm and find it hard to do the normal things in life such as going to school and having friends. WISH is fighting injustice, violence and abuse.
Billy's Wish was set up after Billy Dove tragically died in 2011; a victim of knife crime. The team has produced an Anti Knife Crime Education Programme for schools, and works with police and youth groups to educate young people about the dangers of knife crime and promote positive youth activity.
The National Ugly Mugs Scheme run by the UKNSWP is a 3rd party reporting mechanism for sex workers who are often targeted by dangerous individuals.The scheme issues warnings & feeds intelligence to police, aiming to reduce the offending career of some of the most dangerous serial sexual offenders.
KungFuture utilises the power of sport as a tool to address and reduce deep rooted social problems ranging from human trafficking to urban armed violence and other social challenges where we can have an impact. With time and consistent effort change is not only possible, it is certain to arrive.
'Mayak' is Russian for 'lighthouse'. We work to bring light into the darkness of human trafficking and exploitation.
Providing support for men who have been sexually abused Mankind is the only agency in the South East dedicated to the wellbeing of men who have experienced sexual violation at any time in their lives. We define sexual violation as any non-consensual or unwanted act of sexualised violence, coercion, manipulation or abuse - this includes childhood sexual abuse, adult sexual assault and rape. We want to see a world where no one is silenced by sexual violence We focus on working with men because research estimates that 1-in-9 men have suffered childhood sexual abuse, and 1-in-29 men have experienced sexual violence as an adult. This equates to nearly 4 million men across the UK. We work with men but care about everyone We see sexual abuse as a community issue and it is only by working together we can tackle the problems that allows sexual abuse to persist. A contribution to Mankind will enable us to continue to provide therapeutic services to men and also develop community based resources that will empower us all to take action against abuse. Find out more about our community focused work at: www.3equalsmk2.wordpress.com/
This charity was set up in memory of Lesley Kelly,who sadly died in 2014, leaving a beautiful daughter and loving partner. See www.lesleykellyfoundation.com. The Foundation, will initially fundraise to buy essential items for families entering refuges as a result of domestic violence.
We train & employ prisoners & enable imprisoned parents to create story CD/DVDs & educational gifts for their children.This brings comfort to the children, improves literacy skills for parent & child & encourages meaningful contact.Improving skills & maintaining family ties help reduce re-offending.
Safer Wales manages projects working to protect the vulnerable in society, and make communities safe for all. These projects include the Riverside Warehouse, Cardiff Women’s Safety Unit, The Dyn project, StreetLife and Combating Hate, Celebrating Diversity
We are a specialist service based in Teesside and work with men and women aged 14 years who have experienced sexual violence and their families. We offer practical & emotional support, counselling and criminal justice advocacy whether the incident has taken place recently or historically.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are a West Kent charity, using highly trained and supervised volunteers, to support local people (male or female) who are experiencing Domestic Abuse.
We are a North Yorkshire charity supporting victims of rape and childhood sexual abuse. Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
ECPAT UK campaigns against the commercial sexual exploitation of children, including child trafficking and child sex tourism. It is part of the international ECPAT movement and works to raise public awareness about the abuse and exploitation of children in the UK and across the world. ECPAT UK takes a leading role in lobbying the British government for new laws and policy to protect children.
We employ qualified solicitors and volunteers to provide free advice and representation to poor and deprived people in Ealing and the surrounding areas who have legal problems.
The Environmental Law Foundation (ELF), our member lawyers, technical experts and university law school partners, provide threatened local communities with the expert legal help they need - FREE OF CHARGE - to protect their environment and stand up to big businesses and NGOs with deep pockets.
Many children under five in the UK have a difficult start in life because their families are under pressure. Home-Start believes that every child deserves to be loved, to play, to learn and to grow in confidence. Our intervention has been proved to support families to achieve this.
RASASC supports anyone affected by rape and sexual abuse from across Surrey and beyond. RASASC provides specialist support to anyone affected by rape and sexual abuse. We support survivors and their families from across Surrey and beyond. Services include face to face counselling, a confidential Helpline and Independent Sexual Violence Advisors. Charity No: 1059154 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Twitter https://twitter.com/helprasasc