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PHYSICAL, SPRITUAL, MENTAL DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE 6 TO 25 YEARS OF AGE
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.
The Harrow Club W10 is a charity working primarily with young people in the deprived urban neighbourhoods of North Kensington. We are based in a beautiful Old Mission Church which is a thriving, modern Youth and Community Centre.
Blackburn Youth Zone is a state of the art youth club based in the heart of Blackburn town centre. Dedicated to young people aged 8-18, the Zone provides young people with somewhere to go, something to do and someone to talk too for just 50p. Since opening in 2012, the Zone now has 3,000 members offering them a safe and exciting environment in which to spend their spare time. Young people, the future of Blackburn with Darwen, are at the heart of the Zone – everything from the actual building to the projects, programmes and activities on offer, right through to the Zone’s staff, have been chosen in partnership with our young people – importantly listening to their opinions and giving them a voice in issues that affect them. As a registered charity, we rely upon funding from outside sources and works in partnership with the Council, local businesses and other bodies to ensure that we remain at the heart of the town and continue to meet and recognise the needs of the young people of Blackburn with Darwen. We need your help to invest in young people, to invest in Blackburn’s future. To express your interest in supporting Blackburn Youth Zone or if you have any comments or questions, please get in touch at [email protected] tel: 01254 292000
MyBnk are an award-winning education charity working with young people to build the knowledge, skills and confidence to manage their money effectively and to make enterprising choices throughout their lives.
FOCUS provides a range of personal development and volunteering opportunities for young people in the East Midlands.
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.
The King's Arms Youth Project was set up in 2000 to provide a safe place for local young people to go. 12 years on and we are still going but even bigger than we imagined. We now provide a number of different groups and activities for young people aged 8 - 25 with a variety of different needs
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.
ChildLine is the free, 24-hour helpline for children and young people in the UK. Children and young people can call our helpline on 0800 1111 about any problem, at any time - day or night. Every day around 560 children call ChildLine Scotland, but currently lack of funds means that only around 270 of them will get through to our counsellors for comfort, advice and protection.
We inspire young people to overcome challenges and achieve their full potential through programmes like iTower and I Can Do It. These give unique opportunities to disadvantaged young people from East London who would otherwise have to face their challenges alone. .
....The Huddersfield Town Foundation is a registered charity, based at HTAFC. The vision is to make a difference to the lives of children and young people living within the community. Encompassing health and nutrition via the Early Kick Off Breakfast Club to various life-changing initiatives.
Urban Synergy provides early intervention mentoring for 11-18 year olds primarily within London Borough of Lewisham. Our award winning outcome focused one-to-one mentoring provides support to many young people and includes life skills training, workshops and seminars to help youngsters reach their full potential. In addition to our mentoring programme, we run Academic and Role Model seminars at many local schools. This gives young people the chance to meet professionals and graduates from many disciplines who will share their "Top Tips to success". If you are a school, referral organisation, parent or young person who could benefit from our mentoring services, find out more from our website.
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.
Working With Men (WWM) is a specialist charity supporting positive male activity, engagement and involvement. WWM has expertise in the challenges and solutions in working with boys and men who are socially or economically disadvantaged, marginalised or isolated. Our interventions focus on the transitional times in life such as starting school, getting a job or becoming a parent; these are the times when men and boys are most likely to encounter challenges and therefore most likely to engage or seek help. Our aim is to significantly reduce the number of boys and men, particularly from socially excluded or disadvantaged backgrounds, who are unable to achieve their full potential to become productive and active members of society.
Community Heart (London) engage with over 300 young people each week to help them to realise their full potential. The charity’s current projects include, Edmonton Eagles Amateur Boxing Club, Running with the Vision – Youth Football and Youth Zone Youth Club.
The Children’s Centre develops, manages, and pioneers a variety of community initiatives and services aimed at enabling children, young people and families to realise their full potential.
The Clock’s vision is to increase the potential of young people in playing a full part in the social and economic life of the local area they live in. It is an independent charity which provides social activities and support services to young people. It also provides services to the wider community. The values and ethos aims to, encourage a culture of mutual respect, develop an open, non-judgmental environment, that will challenge discrimination and Provide a safe place for young people also facilitate social inclusion for all young people, and encourage all users of The Clock in personal, moral spiritual, physical and emotional development.
1st Chertsey Scout Group have recently celebrated 100 years in scouting. We are a popular group with around 90+ young people from 6 years old and a leadership team / executive committee of around 20 people. We are raising money for a new scout HQ so that we can provide scouting for another 100 year for the young people in the local area. The group are regulars in annual events such as Black Cherry Fair, Chertsey Agricultural Show, The Ploughing Match, The Christmas Post and other events in the area. None of this would be possible without the help of our enthusiastic leaders and parents. The hut we are hoping to build will be purpose built in Staines Lane Chertsey. Not only will it provide a top quality HQ to do scouting in but an asset in and to the local community. Now about the challenge we would like you to sponsor us for. Two of us will be walking all the way from London to Brighton. The walk, yes we must be off our heads but ha ! its worth it if it helps us get a new HQ. 61 miles (100km) is no easy challenge and we are hoping to do it around 24-28 hours non stop. Please sponsor us and know that every mile we do is helping us get another part of the HQ built. Hopefully we can make a good start in getting the money we need to make Chertsey scouts HQ the best that we can provide. Thanks for reading and hopefully donating to this Steve and Paul
From our magical river-side setting we provide affordable adventurous water and activities to young people from all backgrounds and of all abilities. We work with other charities and public bodies to create training for vulnerable young people that will improve their employability and prospects