Brig-y-Don Children’s Charity aims to enhance the lives of children & young people in residential care in Jersey and then provide them with the items and services they require when they leave care to live independently, often with no family support at all.
.North West Blood Bike L+L provide a voluntary out of hours transport service to the NHS to carry emergency blood, samples, donor breast milk for premature babies, doctors’ notes, and urgently required theatre equipment, between hospitals throughout the night, weekends and bank holidays
Support for victims of Domestic Violence
We help children and parents prepare for hospital by making video clips showing what happens in hospital. Children can get anxious when they need a procedure in hospital. When children can see what will happen in hospital and hear other children talk about it that makes it easier! Charity No: SC045436 Find out more Website http://www.whatwhychildreninhospital.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wwcih YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9cAv5e2EMlGddpw6KlrTtw
Levi's Star is in memory of Levi Ringer aged 6½. It's a children's brain tumour charity supporting children with brain tumours across Yorkshire, providing financial assistance. Working with LGI/Sheffield Childrens Hospital. It provides money for research and raises awareness of brain tumours
The hospice costs £2.2 million to run, with Salisbury Hospice Charity having to raise £1.5 million of the funding required. Over 1,000 people a year are helped both in the hospice and in the wider community. Without your help this could not have been achieved. Thank you.
The trust aims to develop high quality accommodation which would provide both care and a supportive environment for adults who experience both profound and moderate special needs.
LIM (Lighthouse International Ministry) is dedicated to serving and transforming the lives of abandoned and disadvantaged children in India, Romania, and Africa. LIM Xpo is our student and volunteer programme that sends volunteers to our projects in Romania and India to work with the children.
Cotswold Care Hospice cares for and supports people in Gloucestershire living with a life-limiting illness. Our patients receive services free of charge and benefit from Day Hospice, counselling, complimentary and creative therapies and our Hospice at Home nurses support people in their own homes.
The Medical Women's Federation was founded in 1917 and is today the largest and most influential body of women doctors in the UK. MWF aims to: Donations to MWF are a vital in enabling us to continue to offer support, services and campaigns all for the benefit of medical women especially as we enter our centenary year in 2017.
Reagan Jack Rainbows aims to raise money for any child with complex needs, life threatening illness and their families who are facing an uncertain future, ensuring they are able to remain in their own homes with adequate help and resources.
To provide services for older people in the counties of Gwynedd and Anglesey.
Charity helping children of all communities in Sri Lanka through education, counselling and aid. Also provides a school twinning and volunteer programme teaching English and sport in Sri Lanka . The charity also provides a mobile education unit with books, toys music and activities in Sri Lanka.
Hospice Hope is a registered charity serving North West Leicestershire. We offer support to anyone affected by a life-limiting illness, including their carers and immediate family members. Hospice Hope currently run two drop-in support groups in Ashby-de-la-Zouch and Coalville, with the eventual aim of a day centre and hospice.
YMCA Fairthorne Group's missions is to add value to young lives by providing experiences that challenge, enable and develop the individual. Building Bridges provides YMCA experiences for children who have overcome challenges in their lives. 'One For One' supports Bereaved Children on the IOW.
Grampian Child Bereavement Network is a charity which provides support to bereaved children and young people throughout Grampian via a part time helpline, book gifting service, activity days and a responder service. In addition, we provide training to professionals.
Deafness Support Network (DSN) provides wider access and equality for D/deaf people by delivering high quality services, practical help, advice, specialist support and social centres in Cheshire and the surrounding area to anyone with a hearing loss or a combined sight/ hearing loss (deafblindness) that may cause difficulty with communication, access to information, mobility and/or daily living. We strive to empower D/deaf people to be both users and providers of our services ensuring that D/deaf people are involved in the governance and decision making processes of the organisation. We aim to ensure that the richness and diversity of D/deaf people, their culture and their history is encouraged,supported and enabled to actively influence the development and range of services we offer
Thank you for visiting the home page of the Catholic Childrens Society (Plymouth). From here you can make a donation or set up a fundraising page for your event. It is quick and easy to set up a page; your friends and family can then donate directly through the secure server, which means you don't have the stress of chasing everyone for the money they have pledged! Creating an online fundraising page does not register you for an event though. If you wish to run the ROME MARATHON for the Society please call or email us. OUR AIMS The Catholic Children’s Society (Plymouth) is an independent child welfare charity. Its objects are to relieve the charitable needs and promote the care and welfare of all children and young persons and families in Cornwall, Devon and most of Dorset (Diocese of Plymouth). OUR ACTIVITIES Recently the Society helped a family in which the redundancy of the father came on top of the landlord deciding to sell the property in which they were living. A grant from the Catholic Childrens Society(Plymouth) enabled the family to weather the crisis and secure a new home. The Society also offers parenting courses to the Catholic schools and parishes in Cornwall, Dorset and Devon, providing parents and carers with the support advice and skills to cope with the often overwhelming demands of parenthood. "This course really has helped me to analyse my parenting - I am much more controlled and considered in my my approach to drama situations at home. I am more aware of the need to respect all members of the family. Many thanks" - a very grateful parent
Nurture Lakeland is a unique, award winning organisation inspiring people to care for Cumbria's natural environment through responsible tourism. Protecting our spectacular landscapes and amazing wildlife and supporting our wonderful communities, today, tomorrow and for a sustainable future
Young Womens Outreach Project has been running for 21 years. We work with young women and young mothers in Gateshead aged 11-19yrs. We support, guide young women through crisis in their lives. These Crises can be finding out that they are pregnant, problems or struggling in schools, mental health issues, rape, self harm, lack of confidence and self belief, violence or sexual exploitation, the list goes on and on. Many of these young women and mothers are referred into the project by a vast range of professionals or themselves. Once we receive a referral we visit young woman to assess needs and ensure that we are the right people to support them. We are often involved with safeguarding and we ensure our role is about supporting that young woman through the process, with open and an honest approach no matter how difficult. We offer one to one support and group work programmes, and often signpost to other services and professionals who met their needs. Intervention time can be as little as 6 weeks to 18 months. They feel less alone, listened to and supported in issues that are affecting their lives at the time. They develop positive relationships, gain support; they learn coping mechanisms and strategies. Progression leads to young women gaining accreditation, many of the young women who attend do not have any qualifications due to the complexity and the issues in their lives. We aim to re- engage young women and mothers back into education, training or employment.
Founded by Natalia Vodianova in 2004, the Naked Heart Foundation is an international charity, devoted to two primary goals: creating safe and inspiring play areas for impoverished children and helping kids with special needs stay with their families, rather than being placed in orphanages.
The International Association for Human Values (IAHV) was founded in Geneva in 1997, to foster, on a global scale, deeper understanding of the values that unite us as a human community. Our aim is to promote an awareness of the importance of human values, encourage their development, and to initiate and support projects in the UK and throughout the world that meet the fundamental objectives of the IAHV organisation in Human Values (and which meet our criteria).
The Royal Blind Society is a small national charity, which provides: Financial support, to provide grants to blind and partially sighted people of all ages, to relieve poverty and need, and/or to help beneficiaries find enjoyment in leisure pursuits; and Leisure services, to provide quality holiday breaks at our own hotels and holidays elsewhere, if appropriate
Helping children reach their potential
It provides Christian care, financial support and respite to underprivileged children and their families living in Romania.