.No Child Without was established in 2013 and aims to provide financial support for young people in order to help them access educational and extra-curricular opportunities that may usually be beyond their means.
We help disadvantaged children and young people across the UK. These youngsters may be affected by illness, disability, bereavement or lack of opportunity. We want every child and teenager to reach their full potential. So we use the power of radio to MAKE SOME NOISE for those who struggle to be heard. Which allows us to award grants to specially selected projects across the country that are changing young lives. Projects close to the hearts of our listeners and the communities in which they live.
The Eve Brook Scholarship Fund is for young people, aged 16 – 25, who have grown up in residential or foster care with Birmingham City Council. It is a scheme to celebrate the achievement of young people who’ve been looked after by giving them help to go to college or university.
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RefugeeYouth exists to combat alienation and despair amongst young refugees by promoting opportunities for their development. Young people work together to create an environment of friendship and belonging in which they can inspire each other and gain strength and power through creative learning.
The Connections Bus Project works with young people across Cambridgeshire providing educational, recreational and social opportunities in areas where there are limited or no youth facilities. This is mainly done through the provision of a mobile youth facility on a state-of-the-art converted double decker bus. The project works in 10 venues and sees in excess of 120 young people every week.
Let's Play supports disabled children and young people with additional needs in the Banbury area by enabling them to access play and leisure activities. Let's Play train play workers to accompany young people to a wide range of out of school activities. Let's Play believes in inclusive play and equality of opportunity for all chidren and young people.
Youth Talk offers free one-to-one counselling to help young people aged 14-25 who live, work or study in its district. Its counsellors are professionally trained, all with extensive experience of working with young people. YT also offers group and dance/movement work and runs an information service.
#TALE was created in memory of Adam Lewis, who sadly and suddenly passed away in June 2014 from Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome at the age of 24. We raise funds to provision cardiac screening for young people in North West UK, and awareness of SADS in the hope of preventing further young tragedies.
Netball Development Trust is a netball charity whose aim is to deliver netball at grass roots level to girls and boys in some of the poorest regions of Uganda, Kenya, India and Pakistan.
George’s Trust is a registered charity that aims to support teenagers and young adults in the Romsey & Winchester area of Hampshire.
Ansar Youth Project (AYP) is an innovative model of culturally sensitive youth-work, based on compassionate values that target the holistic development of young people from disadvantaged backgrounds through various support mechanisms and events.
BGC Wales provides a full and varied programme of educational, sporting, cultural and social activities which provide both challenges and fun for young people. We also offer a training programme catering for individual needs, for club leaders, volunteers and senior members.
Girlguiding is the leading charity for girls and young women in the UK. We build girls’ confidence and raise their aspirations. We give them the chance to discover their full potential and encourage them to be a powerful force for good. We give them a space to have fun.
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.
Bath YFC is an innovative Christian faith based youth organisation that has been working with young people in Bath for over thirty years. Our mission is to help young people be all they can be through the delivery of youth, schools and mentoring work. Check out www.bathyfc.co.uk for more info.
Allsorts is a project based in Brighton to support and empower children and young people under 26 who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or unsure (LGBTU) of their sexual orientation and/or gender identity. Allsorts Youth Project raises awareness, promotes inclusion and facilitates safer and more supportive environments for LGBTU children and young people by: a) Supporting children and young people in Brighton and Hove and the surrounding area who are LGBTU, through group work and one-to-one support b) Providing volunteering opportunities for LGBTU children and young people to do peer support, peer education in schools, run awareness raising campaigns and events and advocate on behalf of LGBTU as public speakers c) Providing social and cultural activities for LGBTU children and young people to develop friendships and have fun d) Delivering peer-led homophobia, biphobia and transphobia awareness and anti-bullying workshops for children and young people in schools, colleges and youth organisations e) Providing LGBTU awareness training for adults and agencies working with children and young people f) Providing resources and educational materials relating to LGBTU children and young people and their well-being g) Providing LGBTU children and young people with role models through our LGBT paid staff and LGBT community volunteer team
The Julian Campbell Foundation supports young people with mood disorders reach their full potential. http;//www.juliancampbellfoundation.org
Freddies Friends was set up in memory of Freddie Appleyard, Freddies Friends raise funds for specialist equipment, therapies, toys, short breaks and any help possible for local children in and around Hull with disabilities, life limiting illnesses and organisations associated with disabled children.
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
The Foundation of Light (formerly SAFC Foundation) uses the power of football to involve, inspire and educate young people and their families through a broad range of innovative programmes which last year helped improve the lives of more than 40,000 people across the North East of England.
Blaby & Whetstone Youth Club is a safe and secure place where young people aged 9 - 19 years old can meet new people, build their skills and develop a positive outlook on life.
Play Alloa provides play and social opportunities for children and young people with additional support needs in Clackmannanshire. We are the only group of its kind in operation in our area.
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.