Assists in the provision of equipment for UK-based, disabled children and young adults.
We are an active Scout group based in Camberwell, London, with Beaver, Cub and Scout sections, running activities for around 50 girls and boys aged between 6 and 14.
It helps Children and Young people resident in or citizens of Romania, through Christian Prinicples, by offering Social, Educational, Cultural,Medical, Emotional and Spiritual Support.
The Scotswood Area Strategy was set up by local residents about twelve years ago as part of a campaign to improve the quality of life for everyone living in Scotswood. It is now a registered charity and company limited by guarantee employing sixteen staff. As well as the paid staff, the organisation involves about forty volunteers in its activities. The Strategy is led by its members, who are local residents. Responsibility for managing and overseeing the work lies with eleven trustees elected from the membership. The most visible part of the Strategy’s work is the community support centre in the former Coop building in Armstrong Road, known locally as the Pink Palace. In addition, it delivers a range of projects and services across the west end, including A family project Community Cafe, Diner A parent and child support service Community Development and Research Project Youth Groups The biggest sets of projects are those directed towards young people, and especially those young people who are struggling. These include a pilot project around drugs and sexual health Just Bme A youth project for black and minority ethnic young people Schools Programme Over 2,000 young people participate in the youth programmes run by the Strategy. The strategy has a monthly community newspaper called Scotswood Now which all local news and events are published. To advance the preservation, protection, improvement and enhancement in any way for the benefit of the public, the amenities in the West End of Newcastle, and the relief of poverty, the advancement of education, the care and protection of children, the maintenance of health, the promotion of social harmony, the provision of leisure activities and any other charitable purpose or purposes for the benefit of the people living in the area of benefit.
To realise a world where young children achieve their full potential and facilitate to allow young children to perform effectively in their schools, communities and lives. Registered Charity No: XR85661 (NI), CHY 14182 (RoI)
YMCA Thames Gateway (formerly Dartford and Greenwich YMCAs) has been transforming the lives of young people for over 125 years, by helping them grow in mind, body and spirit. Our vision is to transform communities so that all young people truly belong, contribute and thrive. We are passionate in our desire to respond to the needs of the local community, and in growing people. We promote the active involvement of young people in society and the development of healthy, sustainable communities. We empower young people so that 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. Our diverse work comprises of supporting residents in our hostels to build a future, running youth projects, and offering a vibrant childrens programme to some of the most deprived and vulnerable children and young people in the area.
The Tree Club is an after school club and holiday club for children and young people with additional needs based in Blackburn, West Lothian. We provide stimulating, energetic and creative activities for children and young people, with one to one support if required. We have a high staff to child ratio which enables children to increase social awareness, and become more engaged in activities and form friendships outwith home and school. Children and young people with additional needs have little or no opportunity to be included in mainstream activities or play with friends in their home town, and rely on the Tree Club to provide an opportunity to interact with their peers and reduce isolation for themselves and their families. Parents of children who attend club use the time to, e.g. return to work, do training courses, spend time with the childs siblings and recharge their batteries. Parents fees equate to about 20% of the cost of running the club. Fees are comparable to mainstream after school clubs. We therefore appreciate the generosity of companies, charities and individuals to provide grants and donations to survive.
The Sam Griffiths Foundation is a charitable trust set up to honour a remarkable young man who was taken from us in a tragic accident in 2009 at the age of 16. It operates under the overarching theme of HELPING THE YOUNG HELP THE YOUNG.
Speedwell Trust provides opportunities for children and young people from different cultural, social and religious backgrounds in Northern Ireland to come together to take part in shared educational activities.
Knutsford District Scouts provide Scouting activities and programmes for boys and girls aged 6 to 25 in an around Knutsford in Cheshire.
11th Andover (St Michaels) Scout Group - Three Peaks Challenge 27th-30th August 2015
Didcot TRAIN Youth Project (TRAIN) works to provide Detached Youth Work on Didcots streets. The aims of the Detached Youth Work are to befriend and build trust with young people 11 - 18 years of age in Didcot, who are disaffected from existing youth provisions. We also work with the schools and other youth organizations to achieve this. Following from earlier successs, TRAIN is working with ex young offenders to help break the cycle of reoffending in a project called Restart. Thank you for your interest and support. To make a donation please click on the links to do so....THANK YOU