The Esther Benjamins Trust is a children's charity working in Nepal. It aims to give a childhood back to some of the world's most marginalised and vulnerable children, including innocent children who lived in prisons, 'forgotten' children fighting for survival in slums, and trafficking survivors.
The Bar Pro Bono Unit is a charity which helps to find pro bono (free) legal assistance from volunteer barristers. Pro bono assistance is only available to those who cannot afford to pay and who cannot obtain public funding (Legal Aid).
Supporting Children and adults born with Microtia, resulting in hearing loss and missing ear(s).
Our vision is a world where every child can enjoy their right to a safe and caring family, free from poverty, violence and exploitation. EveryChild keeps children safe, keeps families together and unites children with the loving families that they deserve.
CHILD OF LEBANON'S MISSION IS TO ASSIST SELECTED CHILD CARING NGOS ACCROSS LEBANON IN THEIR EFFORT FOR THE RELIEF OF POVERTY, DISTRESS AND SUFFERING AND THE PROTECTION OF THE GOOD HEALTH AND THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION OF CHILDREN IN NEED
We provide outreach and associated services to adults and children who are experiencing or have experienced domestic abuse and violence living or working within East Surrey. We provide advice, advocacy, information and support via face-to-face appointments, over the telephone, text and email. Our associated services include a Children's Service, a Counselling Service, Volunteering Service, a programme of Group Work and Debt Advice.
It helps the country's most vulnerable children and young people who have suffered extremes of abuse, cruelty and neglect. It provides the specialist residential care, education and therapy necessary to help these children build a better life and where possible return to a family environment.
Tom's Charity assists disadvantaged children and young people to achieve their potential and to lead rewarding lives by providing them with educational and vocational training opportunities which they would otherwise be unlikely to receive, and helps to tackle and prevent the root causes of violent gang culture and street crime.
Young carers are children aged up to 18 who have caring responsibilities in their home. The person being cared for may have a physical or mental illness, a terminal illness, or have problems with alcohol or drug misuse. Help us give these young people a break from their challenging daily routines.
KN is a UK Charity. We support victims experiencing Honour Based Abuse & Forced Marriage. We run our National Helpline offering specialist support to assist these victims. With your support women, men and children have the choice to rebuild their lives from a life of abuse to a brighter future.
We provide shelter and support to women and their children who have been living in domestic violence situations.
Kindled Spirit is a dedicated initiative with the sole aim of raising awareness and supporting the victims of trafficking, especially children. Who Are We?Human trafficking, or modern day slavery is an abhorrent crime that affects 161 countries across the globe. It is now second only to the international drugs trade in terms of profitability. The trade is worth an estimated $31bn. per annum.Some alarming facts…• It is estimated that over 3 million people are trafficked each year – 50% being children.• 80% of those children end up in the commercial sex industry.• Most girls are trafficked between the ages of 9 and 14. 95% of all victims trafficked experience physical or sexual violence.Kindled Spirit is a dedicated initiative with the sole aim of raising awareness and supporting the victims of trafficking, especially children. We identify professionally run, non-government organisations (NGO’s) around the world, which seek additional funding and other programme support in line with our aims and objectives.Please support us in our goals and objectives. Charity No: 1159146 Find out more Website http://www.kindledspirit.org.uk
Prisoners Education Trust is a national charity aiming to extend and enrich the educational opportunities available to prisoners, providing them with a chance to build a better and more constructive future for themselves, their family and their community.
Mosac exists to support all non-abusing parents and carers of children who have been sexually abused. The charity aims to enable parents and carers to rebuild confidence, alleviate isolation and improve quality of life following the discovery of abuse. This is achieved through a range of services meeting individual needs.
Her Centre... Empowering women to move forward with their lives. Established in 1997, Her Centre supports over 1000 women a year who live, study or work in Greenwich. We provide free and confidential advocacy, counselling, outreach, advice and training to women of all ages and backgrounds. Our team of Independent Domestic Violence Advocates (IDVAs) are accredited as a CAADA Leading Light, which demonstrates the high standard of specialist support they provide to women who have survived domestic abuse & violence, rape & sexual abuse and teen relationship abuse. As well as this, our team also helps local women with legal issues, benefits, health, education, employment & volunteering, language skills, immigration (with signposting to specialists) and emergency housing (relating to domestic abuse). We greatly appreciate donations from individuals to help us continue our work. £5 buys materials for one of our English language classes helping to reduce isolation for women from minority ethnic communities. £10 pays for a woman to attend one of our confidence building sessions that help women feel better about themselves, be strong to move on from an abusive relationship. £20 provides an emergency phone for an abused woman whose phone has been submitted as police evidence. £30 pays for a woman’s placement on skilled training such as food and hygiene qualification, so that she is qualified to go into catering work. £40 funds an in-depth safety plan for a woman who has experienced domestic violence. £50 funds support to a woman who is facing loss of housing, by negotiating with her landlord an affordable repayment of rent. £100 funds specialist in-court support for a victim of abuse, seven hours of risk assessment work for women experiencing domestic abuse, or a day working in the police station providing support to women who report being raped or beaten.
We are movement of people & communities committed to stopping human trafficking in NI. HT is a global organised crime involving deception, movement & exploitation of human beings for profit. We believe that knowledge is key in stopping HT. Awareness leads to action and action leads to change.
NYAS is a charity providing advocacy, legal representation, advice and information to children and young people through a network of dedicated paid workers and volunteers throughout England and Wales, often when cricial decisions are being made about them. NYAS is a Community Legal Service provider.
It provides support, counselling and information for survivors of rape & sexual abuse across South Cumbria, both male and female aged 3 upwards.
Staffordshire Women's Aid is a charitable and voluntary organisation that has been providing services for women and children living with, fleeing or recovering from the impact of domestic and sexual violence since 1976. We aim to support and empower women and children towards safer, more independent lives, free from violence and abuse. To achieve our charitable objectives, we provide the following services, delivered by a team of trained, specialist staff and volunteers across Staffordshire: Our Services include: • 24 Hour Helpline • Safe Refuge Accommodation • Domestic Violence Community Outreach Service • Children and Young People’s Support Service • SURVIVE Sexual Violence Service While our work is situated within the violence against women and girls agenda, we also offer services to male victims of abuse which are appropriately provided in safe, separate venues. Nearly 40 years on, we remain a grass roots, user-led organisation, placing at the heart of our work the views of the women and children we work with. We are extremely proud to have been awarded the Women’s Aid Federation of England National Quality Standard.
We are a Norfolk based charity providing support for survivors of sexual abuse through services including counselling, practical support and a telephone helpline. Our services are free, are available to women, men and children aged 11+, and are available for as long as they are needed.
Fine Cell Work is a social enterprise that teaches needlework to prison inmates and sells their products. The prisoners do the work when they are locked in their cells, and the earnings give them hope, skills and independence. Our mission is to rehabilitate prisoners by giving them the opportunity to earn and save money and the chance to reflect on and rebuild their lives through craft and achievement. Prisoners do Fine Cell Work for an average of 3 years: the benefits can therefore be profound.
'Peace Award' winner, Word 4 Weapons, is an initiative of Ascension Trust. It was started in 2007 by Michael Smith, and is the UK's first weapons exchange programme. Following an increase in violent crime amongst young people, Michael was inspired to set up the initiative to counteract the high levels of knife and gun crime occurring in our communities nationwide. It is a reality that these crimes affect us all, regardless of race, culture, colour, gender or faith.
Ella’s Home will open doors to recovery for women who have been victims of sexual exploitation and trafficking by providing a safe and restorative home.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.For over 35 years, Birmingham and Solihull Women’s Aid has been supporting women and children affected by domestic violence, rape and sexual assault. We believe that women and children have the right to live free from violence, abuse and fear. We work in close partnership with agencies such as housing and the police to ensure the best outcomes for women and their children. Our one-to-one, tailored support services deliver long-term, positive outcomes for women and their children by addressing all of their needs including poverty, debt, homelessness, housing, legal issues, health and wellbeing.
Our vision is for a society where every child knows they are loved and valued unconditionally