Our aim is to provide a school principally for girls, in a Christian context, for the benefit of residents of Aweil South County, South Sudan. We are working to restore and develop formal education forchildren, for the benefit of residents of Aweil South County, South Sudan.Our mission is to build, maintain and manage a schoolprincipally for girls, in a Christian context, in partnership with the localcommunity of Malek Alel, in Aweil South county, South SudanPlease donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1117679 Find out more Website http://Undertreeschools.org
The primary use of the ‘Ipswich Outreach Bus’ shall be to work with the homeless and needy within the town. We shall be working alongside the Ipswich Soup Kitchen to help in the distribution of food and items of clothing /bedding.Working with other agencies, we shall provide a safe environment, offering support and advice for those living on the streets of our town.In addition we shall be providing a weekend service for the towns late night economy. This will assist the emergency services and Town Pastors in their work bringing a positive influence to the streets, providing help and support to vulnerable people. Please help us make a difference to the lives of the homeless and those in need within the town of Ipswich.We need to raise the money for the purchase of a fitted bus then ongoing running costs. Charity No: 1164938 Find out more Website http://www.ipswichoutreachbus.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1740978419472567/
The Brick aims to help people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. We help people move from crisis to a more settled way of life through practical help, confidence building and giving them the opportunity to make better life choices. The Brick Project has now been operating for four years. In this time, we have developed and redeveloped our services many times to find exactly what works with the local homeless popula-tion and we are still learning.We developed initially out of a need to have an intermediary service between the Council and rough sleepers, who, lets face it are not always easy people to deal with.From 2003 we have been forging links with homeless people, endeavouring to let them know that there is someone who cares about them and that when they are ready to move on there is someone to help them.The Brick was housed in the old Bricklayers Arms in Hallgate from 2008 and this is where it got it's name. In April 2013 we moved to Rowbottom Square behind Library Street in the centre of Wigan and have gone from being merely a drop-in to becoming a place where people are actively encouraged to participate in all we have to offer in the way of life skills and being supported to make a change. We offer a hot lunch to those participating in the training and we all sit down as a family. Very often we are the closest that some people have had as a family for years, and we encourage good manners and respect for each other. There are usually several clients volunteering to clear and wash up after lunch and we feel that this is an important part of being included. We have had many successes recently with housing difficult clients and this is in no small part because of better joint working with Housing, Health and Solicitors. Most of our work is unsung but we spend a lot of time listening to people and this helps someone who is usually passed over and ignored to feel valued. This may also lead to hearing about a small issue, which, if left unresolved might mean that they could lose their tenancy or have a big impact on their health. It is this service which saves money in the long term for statutory services but is so easy to give. We also make phone calls for clients, which again We find a holistic approach to a client’s journey usually has the best effect, as it is rare that housing someone alone will put an end to their problems. We also run a very successful food parcel scheme; drawing in the local community which seems to have taken us to their hearts. We have accepted donations of dried and tinned food from Churches, Schools, businesses and individuals and we are constantly sur-prised how it keeps flowing in. The scheme was initially for our cli-ents that were finding it difficult to manage, but because of the generosity of the community, we have rolled the scheme out to other Agencies in the Borough that deal with vulnerable and destitute people. When our clients are successful in se-curing a tenancy, very often they move in with just the clothes they stand up in. To ensure that they suc-ceed in a tenancy we work to help them first of all get their gas and electricity set up and working, then we obtain the basic necessities for them. This includes things like a kettle, a microwave, light bulbs, cleaning equipment, a duvet and bedding and a food parcel. This tides them over until we can get furniture delivered to them and can make the difference between wanting to succeed and actually wondering if they are better off at all. We then work with them over the next few months to ensure that they integrate into the community and are able to succeed in their tenancy. Our Help Shop in Gidlow Lane provides them with furniture and we work with them to make their space look like a home. Through-out all this we visit them and they continue to visit the project until they can stand on their own feet. With some, this is a few weeks but with others this can take months, but all the time we are there to offer help and support.
FHFH supports Haiti's construction industry to provide long term sustainable housing to the thousands made homeless by the earthquake. Donations will provide production equipment, training and shipping of machinery donated by the UK concrete industry to help meet the incredible demand for new homes.
At Retreat House Chester we believe that the ancient practice of retreat has much to offer people today, and that sometimes we need to do this in ways that fit with contemporary daily living. So we seek to offer retreat in the city - local, non-residential and open to all.
HNHA offers over 40 years experience of caring for elderly people, either in Extra Care Housing or Residential care. We can also provide a flexible domiciliary care service in your home, or a hot meals on wheels delivery service to your home.
We offer a safe and inclusive environment where everyones welcomeWe continue to serve the local community and endeavor to provide excellent standard of educationWe strive to expand and challenge learning by working in partnership with parents to enable children to be active and independent learners
BeachAbility is a charity in Jersey that provides manual, ballooned wheel chairs available for use on the beach. The chairs roll over sand stones and slipways with ease and are available for anyone that needs help with their mobility. The chairs are available to use on a "free to loan" basis.
Hammerson House is a Jewish residential care home, looking after the daily needs of 96 elderly and frail individuals. The Home is committed to providing quality care in an environment that respects the needs of the individual and seeks to encourage a quality of life and sense of well-being.
Look Ahead supports around 6,000 people across London and the South East each year. People who for a variety of reasons may need some extra support to achieve their goals, realise their dreams and live independently. For more information please visit www.lookahead.org.uk.
HNHA offers over 40 years experience of caring for elderly people, either in Extra Care Housing or Residential care. We can also provide a flexible domiciliary care service in your home, or a hot meals on wheels delivery service to your home.
The Welcome Organisation – working to put homelessness to bed in Belfast. Meeting basic needs and giving practical support, we are proud to be the champions of some of the most vulnerable people in society. A job, a home, a family, it is a simple dream – John, 2010
Since 1996 The Outpost Housing Project has supported Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) young people aged between 16 and 25 years old who are homeless or who have a housing need. Their services include supported accommodation and mentoring, training and advice & guidance.
On the 5th of June The Bravanese centre in Muswell Hill, which houses our organisation, had suffered from an arson attack,which has completely destroyed the centre.This had a big impact on our community, we have not just lost a centre but we have lost 20 years worth of memories, materials and data.
Home-Start is the leading family support charity, and Home-Start Welwyn Hatfield provides a unique service for families in the Borough of Welwyn Hatfield - recruiting and training volunteers to support parents with young children at home.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The Wendy House Pre-school has been running for over 30 years. Our aim is to provide a stable, caring,stimulating and happy atmosphere for all children.
Chapter 1 provides accommodation & support to help vulnerable people. Based on Christian principles it offers human compassion & practical support to meet people's needs respecting their faith, culture & social background. Chapter 1 works with 40 local authorities & has a 50 projects across England.
Peterborough Streets, formerly known as St Theresa's, helps homeless adults in the Peterborough area to access the support they need to build a stable future. Support includes resettlement advice, tenancy support, vocational training, welfare assistance and signposting to specialist agencies.
HNHA offers over 40 years experience of caring for elderly people, either in Extra Care Housing or Residential care. We can also provide a flexible domiciliary care service in your home, or a hot meals on wheels delivery service to your home.
HNHA offers over 40 years experience of caring for elderly people, either in Extra Care Housing or Residential care. We can also provide a flexible domiciliary care service in your home, or a hot meals on wheels delivery service to your home.
HNHA offers over 40 years experience of caring for elderly people, either in Extra Care Housing or Residential care. We can also provide a flexible domiciliary care service in your home, or a hot meals on wheels delivery service to your home.
HNHA offers over 40 years experience of caring for elderly people, either in Extra Care Housing or Residential care. We can also provide a flexible domiciliary care service in your home, or a hot meals on wheels delivery service to your home.
Equinox provides recovery support, care and accommodation to people with mental ill health, homelessness and alcohol / drug dependence. Often our service users have been turned away from other organisations due to their complex needs. Our aim is to assist people towards recovery and independence.
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