PSM works to reduce re-offending by supporting young men as they move away from crime and towards living positive, purposeful and productive lives in the community. PSM produces resources for prison chaplaincies, operates Community Chaplaincy initiatives as well as the award-winning 'Friends on the Out' (FotO) Volunteer Mentoring Scheme.
Eliminate Domestic Violence Global Foundation is a world leading charity addressing domestic violence. Through our collaborative work with countries and organisations sharing expertise, research and raising awareness- we aim to reduce the human and economic impact of domestic violence on a global scale.
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The Friends of Ket Wangi Orphanage are supporting the upbringing and education of 82 children left orphaned by the 2008 violence in Western Kenya and by AIDS.
We help youngsters who suffer from sickness or disability by providing care equipment; terminally ill youngsters to acheive ambitions; children who have suffered from abuse and / or domestic violence. If we can improve the quality of a youngster's life or put a smile back ona face, then The Moore Foundation is succeeding.
To buy, expedition prepare and drive, five 4x4 vehicles from Hull to Sierra Leone. They will be donated to aid agencies who work with children whose lives have been devastated by the effects of civil war (a form of modern day slavery). They will be used to re-unite children who were taken from their families to either be child soldiers or sex slaves for rebel soldiers.
Children in Crisis exists to improve the lives of children around the world affected by conflict, deprivation, poverty or other hidden crises, by working in partnership with local communities to provide education, health and protection.
The Women's Resource Centre is a charity which supports women's organisations to be more effective and sustainable. We provide training, lobby government and work to ensure our members, who work in areas from domestic violence to rape crisis and maternity rights, have their voices heard.
The CRASAC Vision project believes that every child is entitled to a happy childhood. Through its work, the project aims to help empower those young people who have been affected by sexual abuse and rape, and to provide them with the chance to come forward and get the help they deserve
We raise funds for a team in Liberia who carry out awareness programs in health, sexual exploitation and abuse amongst children and young people. They assist the UN in Liberia to carry out these urgentlly needed and indentified programs. They are presently running development courses for 120 youth workers and have plans to extend these outwith Monrovia.
Harnessing the power of sport to protect children from exploitation and abuse. Globally.
Merseyside Domestic violence service's is a voluntary organisation based in Liverpool. We offer a free, confidential service for Women, children and young people affected by Domestic violence. MDVS also provides support to vulnerable ethnic families and aims to promote inclusion and empowerment.
Gemma's fund is a dedicated charity working with young people in schools and colleges to make them aware of knife crime and the deverstating effects knife crime can have on families and loved ones. Gemma's charity also provides learning equipment and learning aids for schools that have not got the funds to buy in equipment themselves.
Safe Space offers free and confidential support for people who have experienced sexual abuse.
Victim Support West Midlands is part of a national charity for people affected by crime. Every year it offers support to over 1.75 million people who are either victims, witnesses, family or friends, offering emotional and practical support and a range of other services.
Home-start Torbay trains volunteers to support families who are at crisis point due to depression, poverty, domestic violence, teenage pregnancy, multiple births or family breakdown, etc. We help families cope so that they can provide the love and laughter their children need to flourish.
The Women's Support Project works to raise awareness of the cause, extent and effects of violence against women and for improved services for women who experience violence.
OUT THERE, as a small local charity, helps prisoners’ families maintain contact with their imprisoned family member and in practical ways ameliorates some of the harmful effects caused by the experience of imprisonment on innocent family members. For many families, our service is a lifeline.
National Crimebeat is the Charity of the High Sheriffs Association. NC makes annual awards to youth groups with projects to combat, resist or reduce crime. Schemes warning against or preventing substance abuse, bullying, intruder crime and theft are frequent submissions for awards. Awards fall into two categories, - those set up and managed by the group members themselves, or - those set up for group members by adults. All youth groups up to the age of 25 are included. Thank you very much for your donation. We are totally financed by the generosity of our supporters.
Charlton Playgroup is in our 48th year of operation. We strive to make a difference to our children by providing challenging experiences which supports their development and help them grow in confidence. Every child is unique and we try and ignite their curiosity and enthusiasm to learn.
Quakers work to change the world by standing alongside people who face injustice, violence and disadvantage. Quaker work is pioneering, and driven by our longstanding commitment to peace, justice and integrity. In Britain and around the world, Quakers seek with quiet determination to achieve what others might not think possible: peace where there has been conflict; protection where people are vulnerable; action wherever we can be most effective in serving others. The Quaker way changes attitudes and opens possibilities. Through Justgiving you can help us to change the world for the better. Find out more about the Quaker work you can support at www.quaker.org.uk/fundraising
The Serco Foundation works with charities to help them realise their ambitions and achieve even more. Through our global initiative, ‘Every Child Everywhere’, and with the help of our employees, we are committed to playing our part in helping to give children the best start in life.
The Angelus Foundation's mission is to help society understand the dangers of unclassified substances known as legal highs, to reduce the harm they cause young people and their families, and to save lives.