Making a difference to the lives of young Irish people in the UK
Wandsworth Young Carers Project supports children and young people aged 5-18 who are affected by the illness or disability of a family member and provide care (physical and/or emotional) to that family member. The person they care for may have a physical disability, chronic illness, mental health issues, drug or alcohol dependency or HIV/Aids. Caring can be isolating and demanding for children and young people and we aim to ensure that they are supported and that they have occasional breaks from their caring role. We supply club nights during school terms and various trips and activities in the holidays to give children and Young people the repite they deserve.
The Crookstone Adventure Trust is a charitable organisation set up to provide accommodation as a base for outward-bound activities in the Peak District to be used by young people, under the age of 25, from all over the UK and internationally to develop their physical and mental capacities.
2013/14 Supporting: Birmingham St Mary's Hospice Brandwood Centre Debt Advice and Management Service Cystic Fibrosis Trust Scouts and Guides, Birmingham Further details on the charities and fundraising activities can be found at :- http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/lordmayorscharities
The purpose of Scouting is to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual ,social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities. 1st Poulner Scout Group was formed in 1970 and moved to its purpose built Headquarters in Southampton Road in 1981. From here, the Group has gradually grown over the years and now operates two Beaver Colonies, two Cub Packs, a Scout Troop and an Explorer Unit. In all, the Group has over 150 young people as members and over 40 adults who play a key part in the smooth running of the Group. 1st Poulner Scout Group is currently working on a project to build a Multi Activity Centre at its Group Headquarters at Poulner. This will not only benefit the Scout Group, but the wider community in general and in particular local schools. The Centre will include facilities forshooting, archery and also a climbing wall.
We are based in North Bristol & for more than 40 years we have been following our motto ‘We Serve’, helping those less fortunate than ourselves. Through regular & varied fund raising events we aim to help local people who are in need. This year we're supporting Hawkspring & Manor Farm Boy's Club.
MKCF’s work is delivered through a family of social enterprises. Whether it's selling vegetables from the Urb Farm or helping young parents to develop parenting skills MKCF encourage young people to be learning, growing & participating in the positive transformation of the wider community.
MLT takes a proactive and decisive role in ensuring that young people who need assistance get it. MLT will support young people to find safe and secure short-term living environments and will assist with practical and physical assistance in order to enhance their life chances.
Raincatcher Raincatcher is an international development organisation that harnesses the enthusiasm, knowledge and skills of the UK's finest young minds. Raincatcher's primary goal is: To improve education about and access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in the developing world The way in which we go about achieving our primary goal is directly through our secondary goal which is: To inspire and develop people who want to make the world a better place, providing them with the opportunity to use their individual skills to do so Our Approach Raincatcher works as an umbrella organisation providing opportunities for every Raincatcher branch to conceive and achieve their own WASH based project. This layered approach allows for development to take place on two levels: We hope that you will join us in our aims. Thank you!
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PHYSICAL, SPRITUAL, MENTAL DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE 6 TO 25 YEARS OF AGE
Childnet's mission is to help make the internet a great and safe place for children. The internet provides fantastic opportunities for fun, creativity and learning, but there are also potential risks. Childnet's sessions and resources help to ensure children have a safe and positive time online.
Positive Futures is an award winning charity, working to improve the life choices of disadvantaged children and young people. Our vision is to see all young people realise their potential regardless of circumstance; to help young people help themselves and others.
LIFEbeat summer camps give young people aged 14–18 the confidence they need to create the lives they want. The LIFEbeat programme offers a unique opportunity to expand your creativity, to make new friends, to explore how you relate to the world around you and to support your dreams for the future... One week at LIFEbeat can be a life-changing experience! If you donate £50/month (or £600/annum) then this will pay for one child to come to camp. You will become a Founder Friend of LIFEbeat and be updated from the child you are sponsoring.
The East Lancashire County Scout Council is the official name of the charity but the page has been set up to raise money for the 23rd World Scout Jamboree in Japan 2015. The Jamboree has various Units attending and this is to raise money for Unit 70.
GMW Scout County offers fun, challenge and everyday adventure to over 4,000 young people and 1,000 adults across the Manchester metropolitan boroughs of Salford, Trafford and Wigan. We provide opportunities for young people to grow in confidence and develop life skills, the opportunity for adult volunteers to develop skills and training and we also provide practical benefits to our communities.
MFY is a national music education charity that creates high quality performance opportunities for young people of all backgrounds and abilities. We want to inspire and motivate them to actively engage in live music making, celebrate their musical achievements and fulfil their true potential.
Based in Queen's Park in Westminster we work with some of the most disadvantaged young people in the city. We offer a wide range of high quality learning and recreational opportunities helping young people to challenge the disadvantages they face and lead positive, creative and fulfilled lives.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. An educational charity set up to help educate children and young people in the Gambia
LearnBurma is an educational charity dedicated to opening the eyes of a new generation to the situation in Burma, equipping young people with the skills and motivation to make a real difference to it.
Salford Lads Club was established in 1903 as a purpose built club for boys. The club has continued to provide this facility for more than 100 years. The club has over 150 members aged 10 - 19.
At YMCA North Staffordshire we develop young people so that they can develop their world. Built around a young people's campus we offer housing, support, education and training to allow young people to develop into independent young adults.
Young Minds Organisation Trust is a charity raising funds to help prevent child labour and empower young people from impoverished nations to acquire life skills through educational support and work skills training which they are unable to acquire due to their social and economic circumstances.
SMASH – Swindon Mentoring and Self Help Youth Project – matches volunteer mentors with young people who want to change their lives. Through no fault of their own these young people are not getting enough attention, encouragement and advice to help them develop their talents and skills.
The White Stuff Foundation wants to make the world a little happier by helping disadvantaged children and young people in our local communities. The Foundation is a grant making organisation that helps children and young people realise their true potential and supports their health and well-being.