Kibble provide specialist services for at risk children and young adults. Through a range of services including; Intensive Fostering, Education, Residential Care, Secure Care, and Employment and Training, Kibble supports young people with complex needs to lead healthy, happy and fufilled lives.
The Emile Faurie Foundation helps disadvantaged children and young people to experience the magic of horses and horseriding by providing them with horse care and riding lessons www.emilefauriefoundation.org.uk
ASC's mission is to help children and young people overcome the challenges created by their stammer and lead happy and fulfilling adult lives. We do this by increasing the availability of specialist services at the Michael Palin Centre in London and the Stammering Support Centre in Leeds.
We support some of the most disadvantaged young people facing significant barriers. These young people are often socially excluded, lack confidence and aspiration or have little support from elsewhere. We provide help to broaden their horizons, gain confidence and have a real sense of achievement.
City Gateway is dedicated to bringing hope to the local communities in Tower Hamlets and East London that have been left behind by the area's wider economic development. We connect with young people & women run programmes that engage, train & provide them with skills needed to enter work.
Redthread has more than fifteen years of experience of working with young people in communities across South London. Specialising in youth work, healthcare and education, we support adolescents to improve their health and wellbeing through holistic and preventative methods and interventions.
It is now 10 years since Damilola Taylor was killed on the streets of South London. A good boy with a vision for making the world a better place. He died without being allowed to realise his dreams. The Trust in it's 10th anniversary continues to make a positive difference in young peoples lives.
SNAP is a voluntary organisation based in Inverness. It offers; leisure and socialisation opportunites to the young people, aged 5 -30, who all have learning disability. SNAP offers After School Clubs, Holiday Leisure Schemes, Saturday outings and weekend breaks.
Diss and District Young Farmers Club is a charitable organisation with primary objectives of advancing the education of young members in agriculture, country life and related subjects. Often known as Diss YFC for short, the charity was formed in April 1943 by a group of volunteers hoping to provide an organisation targeted at young people in the rural sector. Diss YFC today has an active role in promoting other charitable organisations through various fundraising events throughout the year. The particular event this year is a cycle ride from Paris all the way back to our hometown of Diss, which of a distance in excess of 350 miles will certainly test the most spirited of members.
Let The Children Live! is helping to promote the welfare and education of street-children and other young people who are in conditions of hardship, danger, or distress in the Republic of Colombia so that they may & have life and have it to the full.
1st Topsham Sea Scout Group began in 1909 and provides all the opportunities and activities to young people that Scouting has to offer. Our members enjoy a varied programme of activities to enable them to achieve badges and awards, and are offered opportunities to attend group and district events such as themed activity days, sleepovers and camps. Being based next to the Exe Estuary enables our Scout section to make full use of the water activities we provide such as canoeing and kayaking, particularly during the summer months. We welcome both boys and girls aged 6 to 14, and adults who wish to join the movement. We also have links to the District Explorer Scout Unit that is for young people aged 14 to 18. We currently run Beaver, Cub and Scout sections. Our current priority is to raise £75 000 to regenerate our very old and dilapidated Group HQ to provide us with the premises we need to deliver the Scouting we want. Affiliated/accredited to The Scout Association.
The Whirlow Hall Farm Trust is a unique environmental and educational charity. Each year we provide an outstanding learning and developmental experience for up to 10,000 children, many from disadvantaged backgrounds, and young adults with disabilities and special needs from inner city areas - a classroom in the countryside.
The Me2 Club helps children and young people aged 5 to 19 years old with special needs to participate in mainstream activities playing and socializing alongside other children. This is made possible by providing a trained volunteer to offer one to one support.
UB41 are the Birmingham Scout Jamboree Unit and are preparing to take 36 young people to the World Scout Jamboree in Japan in 2015.
Solent Youth Action supports young people to achieve their potential through volunteering. They benefit the community, develop personal skills and enjoy new experiences. The charity aims to overcome the negative image of young people portrayed in the media by celebrating the positive contributions that 11 – 24 year olds regularly make.
Fresh Visions supports children and young adults who face extreme disadvantage as a result of poverty, domestic abuse, lack of education and social exclusion. We operate in some of the UK's poorest neighbourhoods. Our projects help young people turn their lives around and achieve their potential.
The project provides hope and develops self-esteem in young people and families living in and around Zaslowya in the Republic of Belarus, an area severely affected by fallout from Chernobyl. We bring young people to England for recuperative holidays, sponsor children in the town and provide medical and educational aid.
Making a real difference to the lives of children and young people in need. Providing grants to some of the most vulnerable children in the UK; we aim to overcome immediate crisis or ensure the best possible opportunity for a successful education.
The Brentwood Catholic Youth Service (BCYS) exists to strengthen and inspire young people in their journey of life and faith. It gives young people the chance to gain fresh insights and develop their personal values in the context of a loving relationship with Jesus in daily life.
OYT North specialises in the personal development of young people through Adventure under Sail. They work with young people age 12 to 25 helping them discover their true potential. Irrespective of background they offer a safe, exhilarating residential experience that changes lives and builds futures
The Rotary Club of Tower Hamlets, chartered in 1929, is made of professional men and women of all ages and backgrounds who live or work in the borough of Tower Hamlets in London and who use their time, talents, professional skills and energy to improving the lives of people in the local community and others around the world.All money donated to the Rotary Club of Tower Hamlets will be used to support our projects and no money will be used to cover administration costs.
Mentoring Plus, provides volunteer mentors for about 40 vulnerable young people per annum who are referred from a number of sources including schools and social workers. In addition we deliver in-school mentoring programmes for 90 students’ approx per year.
Carney’s Community aims to reduce offending, re-offending and anti-social behaviour, whilst improving social mobility and community cohesion. We achieve this by engaging a range of young people, in positive and constructive activities, whilst offering intensive, one to one mentoring.
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