(UK, 1082777) Browse eventsSHINE: Support and Help in Education, was founded in March 1999. Our mission is to support additional educational initiatives which encourage children and young people to raise their achievement levels. SHINE funds organisations working with underachieving 7-16 year olds from disadvantaged areas in London and Manchester.
(UK, 1015665) Browse eventsFamily Rights Group advises and campaigns for families in England and Wales whose children are involved with or require social care services. It promotes policies and practices that assist families including grandparents who are raising children who cannot live at home. It works to increase the voice and influence children and their families have over the services they use.
(UK, 1126646) Browse eventsWorking together with asylum seekers and new refugees in Bristol. We provide a place of welcome where asylum seekers and refugees can meet and be supported to play a full part in the wider community. Our goals are: Safety - providing a safe place to be;Solidarity -strengthening communities and facilitating social engagement; Action for Change - protecting and promoting human rights. Charity No: 1126646 Find out more Website http://www.bristolrefugeerights.org/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bristolrefugeerights/ Twitter https://twitter.com/bristolrefugeer YouTube Please click here to visit our YouTube page
(UK, 1058697) Browse eventsFIND A VOICE HELPS PEOPLE TO COMMUNICATE. Based in Kent, the charity helps empower people without speech to communicate with the world around them by providing loans of specialist communication equipment. We also give them help and support to locate funding to achieve a permanent voice via their own piece of equipment, via a variety of sources. We also empower people with learning and communication difficulties by providing specialist learning programmes in ICT, Functional Skills (literacy, numeracy, ICT) and Personal & Social Development. TO COMMUNICATE IS TO BE HUMAN. Inside every disabled body, inside every disabled mind, is a sensate human being whose individual potential is a realisable as yours and mine. WE HELP TO MAKE THIS HAPPEN.
(UK, 273439) Browse eventsWe provide a 10 day respite camping holiday for 40 7 to 11 year old abused & neglected children living in some of the most deprived areas of South London. Through a team of dedicated & professional leaders the children enjoy many outings, lots of in-camp activities & a complete change of lifestyle.
(UK, 1154445) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Sugarloaf RDA group enables disabled adults and children to ride horses and ponies for their health and well being .
(UK, 1121174) Browse eventsWomen for Refugee Women is a small, dynamic charity which aims to raise awareness of the injustices experienced by women who seek asylum in the UK. Our vision is a society in which women’s human rights are respected and in which they are safe from persecution. Our mission is to ensure that women seeking asylum in the UK are treated with justice and dignity. We work in three main ways: we empower women asylum seekers to speak out publicly about their own experiences of persecution and of seeking asylum; we raise awareness of the experiences of women seeking asylum by working with the media and through engaging with the public, and we lobby politicians and policy makers to try to create a fairer asylum process.
(UK, SC026826) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.We are a sportsclub for children and young people with disabilities.
(UK, 1073592) Browse eventsCareers lewisham is a charity affiliated to the Princess Royal Trust for Carers network. It provides advice, information and support to anyone who has a caring responsibility for a disabled, ill or frail relative or friend living in the London Borough of Lewisham.
(UK, 1073580) Browse eventsCarriage driving group for the disabled, providing the opportunity for disabled people in Surrey and West Sussex to enjoy excercise, freedom and fun with ponies, drivers and helpers.
(UK, SC042369) Browse eventsHelp for Kids is a Dundee children's charity which aims to make the lives of local sick and disadvantaged children better, safer and happier. Visit our website www.helpforkids.org.uk to find out more about us and the work we do.
(UK, 1122163) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.We are a small RDA group based in Bingley, West Yorkshire.We provide weekly riding lessons for disabled children and adults to improve their general health, well being and self esteem. Please donate to support our cause.Riverside RDA operates on Wednesdays and Saturdays all year round. We ride in an outdoor menage and when the weather is bad we have a classroom where the riders can do stable management. We are also able to take our riders out for a walk through the woods or along the riverbank.The group owns 8 horses/ponies who are all used regularly in the our sessions. We have a group of fantastic young volunteers who give up their time every week willingly and with a smile. They all work amazingly well with our riders and we are very proud of them all. Charity No: 1122163 Find out more Website http://www.riversiderda.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/493603484044852/?ref=bookmarks Twitter https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&q=riverside%20rda&src=typd
(UK, 1040832) Browse eventsAndover and District Mencap supports our learning disabled community in Andover and surrounding district, supporting a number of clients through a range of services. Our mission is to Support people with a learning disability to improve their quality of life, through enabling them to live as normal a life as possible, helping them to exploit their strengths and enabling them to reach their full potential.
(UK, 1156536) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Winchester Go LD support people with learning disabilities and their families to live and thrive.
(UK, 1122885) Browse eventsTo promote the care of vulnerable children without families worldwide, especially those at high risk such as AIDS orphans or street children
(UK, 510031) Browse eventsManchester menap the learning disability charity is not funded by National Mencap. We provide advocacy, and physical activities for people to socialise - keeping it local ! Please back us
(UK, 1158969) Browse eventsNew Yatt Riding for the Disabled Group is an independent charity, run by volunteers and, with 8 working horses and ponies, provide riding instruction to over 60 children and adults from West Oxfordshire each week
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(UK, SC027998) Browse eventsWe educate poor children. We do so without regard to race gender or religion. We have very low overheads relying mainly on volunteers. We run a child sponsorship program. We educate hundreds of children and know that with your help we can help more. For more info visit www.educatethekids.com
(UK, 1125872) Browse eventsLatin American Foundation for the Future* is dedicated to helping young and vulnerable people who have been forgotten and abandoned by family or society, such as street children. LAFF offer grants and assistance to grass-roots projects - working at local level to achieve maximum impact. They only support projects that aim to be self sustaining, with the aim of creating independence from outside help not dependence on it.
(UK, 1115348) Browse eventsWe support children and adults with learning disabilities in north cumbria.We have 190 members and we provide support for over 300 people. We are raising funds to build a vital respite centre for children with disabilites it will be called the Grace Little Centre.Please support our fund raisers.
(UK, 1117305) Browse eventsNeema Crafts Centre, Tanzania employs over 100 disabled people, providing much needed employemnt and training. It is also changing the negative attitudes to the disabled that are so common. Neema Crafts also provides free physiotherapy for disabled children. This project now needs regular funding.
(UK, 1018464) Browse eventsWelcome to the Dorset Deaf Childrens Society 'Virgin MoneyGiving' page. We are a registered charity who organise events and activities to enable hearing impaired children, parents and families to meet each other and share their experiences and also have some fun! We provide grants and equipment for hearing impaired children and their families and also provide information to help families make informed choices for their children's education and welfare. As a registered charity we rely entirely on donations and fundraising to raise funds. All of our committee members are volunteers who are either parents of hearing impaired children, have a hearing loss or work with hearing impaired children. On a regular basis we pay for the provision of CD/MP3 music leads to enable children to listen to music directly through their hearing aids and Peadiatric Care Kits for hearing aids. These are provided via the Hearing Impaired Support Service. Our grants have included a fax machine enabling a family to communicate with their hearing impaired child at boarding school, signalong dictionaries, the provision of literature holders and support literature at the audiology clinics in Dorset, vibrating alarm clocks and digital cameras and digital voice recorders for the Hearing Support Service in Dorset. We have also been pleased to help some of our hearing impaired children's parents with the cost of sign language courses at their local college/adult education centres. Our main focus is to organise events to enable hearing impaired children and their families to meet each other. Nearly all the hearing impaired children in Dorset are in mainstream schools spread all over the county and never get the chance to meet other hearing impaired children. They quite often feel that they are the only child who wears hearing aids or has a cochlear implant. So our events are the only way for them to meet other children just like themselves. Parents and families also benefit from meeting other families to exchange experiences and not feel isolated, our families get great support from this. The children have varied levels of hearing loss and are mostly aural but some use sign support. We support all the children with whatever communication they need. Our activities and events enable all the children and their families to meet each other, make friends and have fun! The charity produces a twice yearly newsletter, 'Let's Hear It', which is a four page newsletter with articles and photographs and we send out a newsflyer, 'Let's Hear It Briefly', every two months with news updates and advertising our events and activiites. All of the above is made possible by donations and fundraising!