The Emma Campbell Trust acts as a grant making resource to charities whose mission is to turn young people's experiences of disadvantage into solutions that support their transition to adult independence. The Charity was set up as a memory to Emma whose life was tragically cut short just before her 30th birthday. Em always wanted to support people to fulfil their potential and this Trust will continue what she believed in so passionately. We choose to support charities that develop the confidence and capabilities of young people aged between 16-25. So far with your generous donations we have supported:--the 'First Steps' Programme run by the Step by Step charity based in Aldershot-the 'Turning the Tables' initiative run by Streets of Growth in Tower HamletsNew donations will go to our current project. We are looking at charities that work with some of the brightest and most able young people in the UK, regardless of background, providing education and employability experiences which raise both aspirations and attainment. Help us to inspire these young people and fulfil their potential by making a donation to the Emma Campbell Trust. Thank you Charity No: 1165595 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/theemmacampbelltrust/ Twitter https://twitter.com/theemmactrust
Maca works with senior citizens, young people to raise awareness of culture and promote diversity amongst communities. This is achieved through a programme of social , educational and cultural activities and partnership working with different agencies. Young People United is part of MACA
It is an integrated and empowering youth circus for young people aged 11-19. It meets in Swansea on Tuesday evenings to enable the young people to learn circus skills, play games and have fun! It has a group of skilled volunteers to support the young people and help run the activities.
We occupy an old run down Scout Hut & need to replace it with a new purpose built hall
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)
Breakout-Adventure uses Outdoor Adventure to bring about change in the lives of some of our most vulnerable children and young people. The experiences we provide help rebuild damaged self-esteem and shattered confidence. They supply the motivation to learn new skills that help young people move on in their lives.
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