The NHF was founded in 1987 to benefit sick & disabled children by taking them on a unique international holiday whilst still providing the highest standard of medical care. As well as putting a smile back on their faces, it gives their parents/guardians a much deserved break
Improving the independence, health and wellbeing of people living with stroke and other neurological disabilities.
The Holocaust Educational Trust works across the UK educating about the Holocaust and its contemporary relevance. Our work plays a critical role in combating antisemitism, racism and prejudice in our society today.
Supporting the needs and interests of children and adults with learning disabilities, as well as those of their parents and carers, in the south east of Essex. We stimulate local action where existing provision is insufficient and advocate for everyone with a learning disability.
FORWARD is an African Diaspora women's campaign and support charity, working in particular on female genital mutilation and child marriage. We operate in the UK and Africa to facilitate change in practices and policies that affect access, dignity, rights and wellbeing.
The Charity is run by a group of Crystal Palace supporters who raise funds to hire a box each season at Selhurst Park to enable children with special needs and their carers to watch Crystal Palace matches in a safe environment. We also organise an annual Christmas party for around 120 children.
The John McNeill Opportunity Centre is a place where special children flourish...... we welcome families with children under 5 who have difficulties and disabilities. Our staff are experienced and trained to provide a high level of support to help children develop their potential.
Thank you for raising money for Small Steps Foundation. From here you can make a donation to our work or set up a fundraising page for your event. Its quick and easy to set up your personalised fundrasing page. Your family and friends can then donate instantly to your page through the secure server. About Small Steps Foundation... We are a registered UK charity who run services for young children with learning disabilities in Uganda. We aim to provide a safe and stimulating environment for children with learning disability and developmental delay, to promote the independence and rights of these children, and to educate families and the wider community about the needs of children with disabilities. Visit www.smallstepsfoundation.co.uk to find out more, or find us on Facebook.
The Latin American Disabled People's Project aims to improve the opportunities and independence of Spanish and Portuguese speaking disabled people living in London through information and advocacy.
Tushinde Children's Trust supports children who live in the Mathare slums in Nairobi. Often these children have lost one or both of their parents to HIV and are being brought up by kinship carers. In response, Tushinde runs a child sponsorship programme which covers education & nutrition.
Sunshine Foundation Romania is a charitable organization, registered in Northern Ireland (registered charity number XR56342) and enjoys the full support of the Romanian Child Protection Agency. SFR aims to significantly improve the lives and living conditions of children who have been abandoned by their birth families in oppressive and poorly managed orphanages. Through the help of a small number of volunteers in N. Ireland and Romania, SFR has built 3 homes for just over 30 children who previously lived in overcrowded buildings, were rarely allowed to go outside and never had any visitors. These children were denied any form of formal education due to their abandoned status, and were looked after by a limited number of unskilled and untrained staff. Through the work of the volunteers and the support of our sponsors, SFR has really made a difference to these children's lives.
We are a charity that makes a real difference for families in Jersey. We provide information, support and specialist services for those who need them, for example, children with disabilities. Our work relies on your support, so please get involved and donate today. Thank you.
Include Me TOO is national charity supporting disabled children, young people and their families from diverse range of backgrounds. Include Me TOO supports and promotes inclusion, social justice, equality and rights for all disabled children and young people.
The Sreepur Village offers a place of safety, education, medical care, counselling and vocational training to destitute women and children. It currently cares for over 580 children and 150 women who stay in the village until they are able to live independently back in the community.
Stonewall Housing is the specialist lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans spectrum (LGBT*) housing advice and support provider in England. We provide housing support for LGBT* people in their own homes, supported housing for young LGBT* people, as well as free, confidential housing advice for LGBT* people of all ages. We also research and lobby for LGBT* housing rights, so that all LGBT*people can feel safe and secure in their homes. Since we were established in 1983, we have helped over 15,000 people by: Providing supported housing to young LGBT people between the ages of 16-26 Delivering a free, confidential housing advice helpline to LGBT* people of all ages; Holding drop-in housing advice surgeries for LGBT* people; Delivering specialist and awareness training for social housing staff and tenants; Providing a specialist domestic abuse service for LGBT* survivors We also run: An LGBT* rough sleepers project in London, Manchester, and Brighton; A national LGBT* older people's housing newwork project A national LGBT*domestic abuse forum, to improve services to survivors Lobbying and campaigning for the housing rights of LGBT* people.
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For over 20 years, Action Village India has provided long-term support to six Gandhian organisations working for change across rural India. Projects we support include; women's empowerment and training, girls' education, rights awareness and advocacy, organic farming and women and children's health.
Providing fun social and play opportunities for children with disabilities in Herefordshire and Shropshire.
War on Want fights against the root causes of poverty and human rights violation, as part of the worldwide movement for global justice.
CSAN (Caritas Social Action Network) is the official agency of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales for domestic social action. We are a family of social action charities collectively known as the Caritas network which is supported by the CSAN team. The Caritas network works for the most vulnerable people of society across England and Wales, providing support for families and children, the elderly, the homeless, refugees, the disabled, and prisoners. CSAN Aims to: Our Vision Caritas holds and promotes a vision of a common humanity, where every person is valuable and valued. Our Values Founded in Catholic Social Teaching we value the importance of personhood and dignity of each individual, heartfelt care, justice, universality in our approach to service users and professionlism as a network of charitable organisations.
Irish in Britain (Federation of Irish Societies) is the only national charity that serves the Irish community in Britain by campaigning,researching, supporting and representing Irish community organisations. Cuimhne (Queev'na) is our project to support older Irish people with memory loss in Britain.
Nottingham Arimathea Trust provides housing and support for destitute asylum seekers and newly recognised refugees, helping them to rebuild their lives in the UK.
Improving Chances is a non-denominational charity with no overheads, committed to helping mothers and children in Western Uganda by empowering local communities and professionals and specifically by supporting a school for children with special needs in Fort Portal and the development of a health unit in Rwbaale.
We are a local independent charity supporting people over 50 and their carers in Trafford
Daytrippers (Bolton) is a parent and carer led self help group that provides days out and activities for all families with a disabled child living in the Bolton area. Our aim is to reduce isolation, form friendships and offer new experiences for all the family in a mutually supportive way.