Wrexham Warehouse Project is a training and education centre based on the Wrexham Industrial Estate. We mainly work with young people age 16-24 to achieve their aspirations and gain positive and beneficial experiences. The Wrexham Warehouse Project opened 26th July 2013.
Providing a broad challenge to develop young people through adventurous activities in a Christian Environment. Sailing, canoeing and land-based activities provided. Operated by dedicated staff and volunteers catering for schools, youth groups and individuals. Children and adults accommodated.
Fitzrovia Youth in Action (FYA) empowers Camden’s young people to create lasting change in their community and in their own lives. We support disadvantaged local young people in developing projects which address issues such as substance abuse, community cohesion, conflict, and healthy living.
Common Purpose has been running leadership courses which mix people from the private, public and not-for-profit sectors for over 20 years. It aims to give people the skills, connections and inspiration they need to become better leaders both at work and in society.
Our Scout Group consists of four thriving and expanding sections, Beavers, Cubs, Sea Scouts and Land Scouts. We have over 80 young people of both boys and girls and 1st Corringham Scout Group offer them "ALL" adventure, challenge, fun and excitement. We are currently raising funds to replace our dilapidated and outdated Group headquarters - Tindall Lodge, Herd Lane. Planning permission has been granted for a building to be constructed on the existing site. The new building will allow local young people to continue their scouting experience and personal development and will also be available for the local community to use. Charity No: 1015065 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/387732944686388/
The purpose of the School Bus Foundation is to further the advancement of education in England by providing disadvantaged children and young people in mainstream education with opportunities that can make a positive difference to their lives.
Lattitude Global Volunteering is a youth development charity that provides overseas volunteering opportunities for 17-25 year olds. Our aim is help develop the life-skills and opportunities for young people worldwide and to increase their awareness of global issues.
At the Wave Project, we help young people to reduce anxiety and improve confidence through surfing! Our award winning surf courses are proven to help clients feel calmer, more motivated and better about their future.
Hope for Kids International transforms the lives of orphans and vulnerable children in ten countries around the world by providing children's homes, schools, care centres and community projects, and helping young people reach their full potential.
The Change Foundation, is the new name for ‘Cricket for Change’, a charity that has been successfully changing the lives of disadvantaged young people for over 30 years. A team of passionate, dedicated coaches who work to make a real and lasting difference in young peoples lives.
Youth Options offers a diverse range of opportunities for young people aged 6 to 19 that supports them to learn essential life skills that increase their chances of a more positive future, raise their self esteem and aspirations, and enable them to achieve and be recognised for their contribution .
Young people and families from all over Hackney have been supported by Hackney Quest since 1988. We provide long term projects for the benefit of families and young people at risk of social exclusion; positive activities, family support, mentoring, adult and youth volunteering and much, much more.
Wigan Warriors Community Foundation enables young people and adults from across Wigan and the North West to engage in physical activites that will positively impact upon their lives.
An educational charity providing help for young people (under the age of 21) in Africa based on ability and need.
The Shaw Centre works in a way that promotes self-advocacy & freedom of choice. We enable and empower people to make their own decisions, build on self-confidence, self-respect, and self-esteem. We ensure the activities are varied so to meet the needs of all the people who use the centre.
Doncaster YMCA’s vision is to provide places and programmes where all young people can truly belong, contribute and thrive. The focus of our work is our Supported Accommodation for young people in need of support. We recognise that homelessness isnt just about not having a place to live; our clients usually have a range of other issues to contend with too. Each person is assigned to a keyworker, and that relationship enables them to explore their problems and work together on finding solutions. We also have a programme for young people moving into homes in the private rented sector, providing support to landlords and tenants throughout the tenancy. Our Community Centre enables us to provide a range of social and learning activities for young people, particularly those aged 16-25. We have snooker, pool and darts facilities, and we organise regular and occasional activities for people to meet and learn together.
Chailey Heritage Foundation are experts in creating possibilities for children and young people with complex disabilities. We believe all young people should have the opportunity to fulfil their potential and we need to raise funds for special equipment that makes a real difference to their lives.
Reachout! Scotland is a mentoring charity working with children and young adults in Glasgow to raise their aspirations, self-confidence, and self-belief. Through mentoring, activities, trips, and talks, we aim to help them feel included in society, and to grow in to bright, mature, and happy adults.
CHIPS stands for Children’s Integrated Playschemes. We offer play and social opportunities for children with additional needs aged 3 to 19 living in the Hertfordshire council districts of East Hertfordshire and Broxbourne. Brothers and sisters are strongly encouraged to join as CHIPS believes that all children should play together regardless of their needs. Simple play is vital in any child’s development. It is not only fun, play is a key component of healthy living by enabling good physical, emotional, mental and social development. CHIPS is run by a group of parents and professionals who all live locally. We organise Saturday short play sessions during school term time and day long play sessions during the school holidays including 3 week sessions during the long summer holidays. Between 25 and 30 children are welcomed each time at our playschemes. These are organised in Ware, Hertford, Bishops Stortford, Hoddesdon and Cheshunt.
Funding a gifted young musician is an expensive business. But for these young people, music isn’t a business, or a job. It’s their life. When the money runs out, their families have few places to turn. AYM is one of them, and with your help, we’re assisting more talented young musicians every year.
Saphara believes in the potential of young people to change the world, bringing young people from N. Irish schools to work together with Indian children from impoverished backgrounds.
The Romford YMCA has been transforming the lives of young people for over 40 years, by helping them grow in mind, body and spirit. We promote the active involvement of young people in society and the development of healthy, sustainable communities. We empower young people so they can play a vital role in shaping their own lives. Our aim is to fully support every young person to have a sense of belonging, make a positive contribution and fulfil their individual potential.
CRY is a Christian charity dedicated to caring for disadvantaged, destitute and suffering children, young people and their families. CRY aims to rescue and restore young lives broken by poverty, oppression, exclusion and abuse and to provide appropriate opportunities for a better future.
We inspire disengaged young people from disadvantaged areas to succeed at school, in work and in the community. We do this by giving them the life skills and self-belief they need to understand who they are, who they can become and what they can achieve.
The Lindsay Leg Club Foundation was set up to facilitate and manage the coordinated growth of Leg Clubs as well as providing the Clubs with information and support. The Foundation has a website (www.legclub.org) for Clubs, their members and other interested parties. It also publishes a quarterly newsletter and runs a helpline to respond to operational and clinical enquiries. Leg Clubs are for individuals who experience leg ulcers and/or associated lower leg conditions along with those people at high risk. The Leg Club model is a unique partnership between the district nursing team and the local community, which helps patients become more involved in their treatment. Your support is appreciated. Ellie Lindsay, Founder and Lifetime President