Facilitating those with learning disabilities to benefit from, and contribute to, community. We support activities that develop learning, life skills, interests, health, care, advocacy, social enterprise and work opportunities. Our Walled Garden provides horticultural learning, work and team skills.
Construction Youth Trust is a registered charity working with young people to help them access training and employment in the construction industry.
Parchment Trust serves people with severe, profound and multiple learning and physical disabilities. We provide services that respond to individual needs. We also operate as Friary Gardeners for our Horticultural Training Scheme.
Parity for Disability provides vital services for children and young adults with multiple disabilities in Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire.
Crossroads Care Staffordshire provides carers with an opportunity to take a break, by offering the adults and children living with a disability for whom they care, a wide range of social, leisure and educational opportunities.
"Celebrating diversity and unifying people through rugby" To promote and encourage an appreciation of equality, diversity and social integration by proactively supporting the development of individuals and communities through participation in the game of rugby in all it’s forms
Resource offers a FREE service for the Jewish community, providing exclusive and practical support and advice to help unemployed people find their feet in the job market. We give our clients a focus on employment skills and we re-skill them for the world of work.
Tiphereth is a residential and day service offering adults with learning disabilities the possibility to live and work together to realise their potential.
Supporting the education and training of adults (many of them refugees) who have settled in the UK and whose first language is not English.
SAFE has been helping people progress into work and learning for over 10 years. The programme boasts a 75% progression rate into further learning or employment - an incredible achievement when you take into account the fact that SAFE are working with the hardest to reach, most excluded people - most of which suffer from chronic low self esteem, isolation and lack of motivation. The three main focuses of the programme are: - Reaching the hardest to reach - Personal progression - into work, learning or meeting personal goals - Building community - linking isolated people into the community
KPC is a grass roots charity based in Pyle, South Wales. The charity works with young people and the wider community to give them better chances in life, support, advice & info, and offers diversionary activities. The charity also supports those who are unemployed to gain better chances of employment.
The charity runs training restaurants in prisons to help reduce the rate of re-offending. This is done by enabling inmates to gain qualifications and real life experience in the hospitality industry with a view to getting them employment, mentoring and housing where required upon their release.
We encourage aspiration and empower people to change their lives through enterprise, education and training. We provide hands-on support to people who want to start their own business, aspire to higher education or want to improve their opportunities through training.
CXK helps people on the path to employment and training. Every year it supports hundreds of people to learn new skills, gain qualifications, build their confidence, improve their employability and equip them with the skills they need to realise their potential.
Enrych has created life enhancing opportunities for adults with physical disabilities over the last 27 years by matching them with volunteers to access leisure activities. We enable people to connect with others, to engage in activities they enjoy and contribute to life in the wider community.
Vision 21 is a local charity providing vocational training for people with disabilities. Training is currently provided in Woodworking, Pottery, Catering, ICT, Horticulture and Training and Mentoring. Training is tailored to individual needs in realistic settings with qualified staff and often leads to recognised qualifications and/or a route to paid employment.
At AHOY we use the medium of sailing to break down many of the barriers and divides that exist within today's society, to bring together people from different walks of life and backgrounds. Through the activities and courses at AHOY, we teach and train people not only how to sail or row, but also about helping others, so that they can then go on to teach and help others. Our primary objective is working with disadvantaged youth and people with disabilities, however, the Centre caters for all - young, disabled and retired alike. It offers them all the experience, opportunities and new horizons gained through water-based activities.
The Bread Maker is a social enterprise operating in Aberdeen city; a commercially focused enterprise producing high quality breads and confectionery. The purpose of the Bread Maker is to provide a range of meaningful employment, training, educational opportunities and social activities to adults with Learning Disabilities (Apprentices) who are excluded in mainstream society. The ethos of the Bread Maker is that of fully supporting and enabling Apprentices to work in a holistic and innovative way, offering a stimulating and positive experience to each individual, valuing and recognising their contribution and input as a team player within their thriving bespoke business. The Apprentice placements offer the Apprentices a range of work experience and job opportunities within a dedicated bakery unit and welcoming coffee house. Additionally they are supported to fully participate in the life of the city and engage in a range of social activities and learning opportunities out with their job requirements. A development program ensures that everyone has the opportunity to maximise their own potential to become a fully active member of society valued for their abilities, skills and experience.
Be One Percent is a network of individuals who commit to giving 1% of their income each month to projects supporting the worlds poorest. Calculate your 1% and donate here to join a giving revolution!
SPRED offers friendship and community involvement for people of all ages who have a learning disability.
WaveLength brings contact, comfort and companionship to lonely and isolated people by providing TVs, radios and tablets to those in need. A gift to WaveLength gives people affected by old age, disability, chronic illness, abuse and poverty a window on the world. Please help us to help more…
providing training and employment opportunities for adults with learning disabilities within a realistic working hotel and plant centre.