Charlie House is a small, relatively new, locally based children's charity which engages in activities and projects to support children with complex disabilities and life limiting conditions in the North-East of Scotland. Our vision is that all of these special children receive the necessary support they require from the very start of their life journey, including a smooth transition from hospital to home, the whole family receiving practical and emotional support, enjoying activities, making memories and living life to the full.
We provide support to the vulnerable, needy and homeless from across Cornwall. At our Community Kitchen in High Cross street we provide a safe and welcoming environment where clients can keep warm and dry, have a hot and nutritious meal, as well as joining in with a variety of activities and workshops. Our charity is run by a group of 40 plus volunteers, trustees and 1 paid manager. We have recently launched our free debt advice service and hope to expand the variety of our service in the future. Without the generous support from the public, local businesses and our volunteers we simple wouldn't be able to operate. Charity No: 1145449 Find out more Website http://www.stakstaustell.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/STAKStAustell Twitter https://twitter.com/stakstaustell YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/STAKstaustellUK
St Davids have 50 residents all with severe learning difficulties. The residents live in houses within the community of St Davids in an enviroment which is as close as living at home as is possible
The Centre of Challenge & Inspiration that we plan to build is a world’s first that will accommodate people from all walks of life including adults and children with the most severe disability, be it physical or emotional. Please help us build our vision and make a donation today.
Accommodation, care, occupation, recreation and needs for the 19+ multiply handicapped
Airedale & Bradford Out on a Limb is a local registered charity that aims to improve the quality of life for both new and existing amputees. We aim to improve the daily life of amputees in the Airedale and Bradford areas. We do this by providing advice and information, counselling, and, where appropriate, some limited financial assistance.We also hold social events and trips, which give amputees a chance to exchange experiences and enable those who may be largely house-bound a chance to get out and about. Charity No: 1144127 Find out more Website http://www.airedaleoutonalimb.co.uk
Walthew House is a small independent charity providing a wide range of voluntary services for people with sight or hearing loss.
Click here to support our Mount Kenya Climb The Skansen Foundation is building a new Amani (Peace) Community Home in Ruiri village, Meru, in Kenya’s Central Highlands. It is working in partnership with the local NGO, IPI (www.ipeacei.org) and it hopes to raise £125,000 by mid 2011 to enable its completion. The new home will be used as a model for other communities in Kenya to emulate, with sustainable construction techniques being used by local workmen under Skansen’s supervision.
The Gabrielle Gray Foundation was inspired by the compassion that my sister Gaby showed towards others throughout the 31 years of her life. The Foundation is her legacy, supporting homeless and unemployed, vulnerable young adults in West London. Help us to help others and be better not bitter. Nathalie Gray (Chair)
Housing Options Scotland is a charity whose primary aim is to ensure that disabled people have access to suitable housing in the tenure of their choice, helping disabled people and their families to find "The Right House in The Right Place".
We raise money for 4 charities based in the UK and abroad, tackling issues of homelessness, education, child soldiers and street children.
OSW is a registered charity that tackles homelessness by supporting individuals to access education, training, volunteering and employment.
PRHA & Kipper is a small, specialist housing association registered with the Tenant Services Authority. Our work is focused on the East End of London, Tower Hamlets, Hackney and the City. Also specialists in young persons homelessness services and East End Focus, a homelessness advice service for young people in East London.
Stallcombe House is located on Woodbury Common. It a home and a place of work for adults with learning disabilities. We have a holistic and organic approach to personal health and the environment in which we live. We have a 5 acre organic garden and flock of 500 free range chickens.
Close House is a Youth Centre in Hereford, in the West Midlands, UK. We help young people aged 13-24 to become mature, be helpful and grow hungry for a full life. We do this by making Safe, Supportive and Inspiring Spaces, both at our centre and at other clubs and projects across the city.
It provides direct serices for people with learning diabilities in the Mid Surrey area including Playschemes,clubs, social events,information,upport and advice for members.
We are committed to help the homeless, and other socially deprived people, empower themselves to become more self reliant and integrate into society by giving them an avenue into homes, jobs and a source or support.
Good4you is the only organisation in Britain that addresses the special problems resulting from being simultaneously Homeless and Disabled. We also work with people who are either disabled or homeless. ABOUT US The concept of negative synergy is patently clear in "drinking and driving", together. Two things, put together, create new problems and dangers that do not exist if you drink or drive, seperately. The term "Twice Excluded People" refers to those who are socially excluded because of Disability, and because of Homelessness. Social exclusion simply means that a door of opportunity is shut in ones face, and in a city of 8 million people, like London, it can happen that 8 million doors are shut in ones face. It is then that one sleeps "Out of Doors". Our research has shown that more than half of homeless people are disabled people. The Government of Britain has never asked how many disabled people are homeless. No-one knows, because no person or organisation in Britain has even recognised the problem. No-one asked, except Good4you.
KEY is a small local charity working in South Tyneside. Our aim is to help young people at risk of homelessness and / or living in hardship to live independent and successful lives. KEY was set up in 1992 by volunteers from local churches that came together after a homeless young man died on the streets in winter. As a grassroots organisation we have strong links in the local community especially with churches and schools. We see ourselves very much as a community response to homelessness. Each year KEY supports up to 400 young people aged 16 - 24. Typically they vulnerable, unemployed often with health and emotional problems. KEY offers a range of practical support to help young people find and keep a home. This includes:
Two Saints are a charity who work with people who are homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless.
The Big House is about helping young people who are struggling with difficult issues or circumstances to know God's love and care in the middle of whatever they are going through.
The Moldova Project helps some of the most vulnerable people in Moldova, including the many children living in orphanages and those living in extreme poverty in remote villages. We provide financial help through sponsorship, as well as more practical help such as rebuilding and repairing homes.
Open Door Accommodation Project exists to help homeless and vulnerable young people aged 16-25 in West Lothian by providing information, accommodation, advice and support. We provide this through an Emergency Access Hostel, Supported Flats and a Tenancy Support service.