ECN supports and encourages the education of Romanian and Roma children and their families living in poverty. ECN also provides a safe environment for young people from the UK to experience volunteering.
The Charity provides holiday playschemes for children with severe learning disabilities. The children are given the opportunity to experience leisure activities the same as children who do not have disabilities. In addition their families receive some respite from caring. The children enjoy themselves in a caring and safe environment.
Castle supported Living is a local family led charity which supports adults with learning disabilities to lead ordinary lives within their local community.
ETO, is a small, Christian charity working in Kenya, with orphaned and needy children, we are registered in U.K. Ireland and Kenya.
mySociety runs most of the best-known democracy and transparency websites in the UK.
We are a charitable trust, set up in 2008 to work towards the advancement of educational opportunities for children and young people in South Yorkshire and North East Derbyshire. It was set up by the parents of Charlie Liversidge who died in April 2008 after being knocked down in a neighbours driveway.
Helping to reduce isolation and increase the wellbeing of families with children with disabilities.
The National Family Carer Network promotes better life chances for families that include someone with learning disabilities.
The Trust helps blind children in some of the poorest communities in India. Our current project is to raise funds for a new school for blind children near Ranchi, Jharkhand. We also support vocational training projects for women and youth.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. BabyBuddy is a children's charity supporting Worthing and surrounding areas. Its purpose is to support families & carers with children 0-14 years old living with learning disabilities.
Capital Carers' Young Carers Project helps young people aged 8-18 who have a caring responsibility at home. We ensure these children are supported in their role and have regular breaks from caring. We are raising money for our activity programme - this includes: sailing, ice-skating, horse riding, football, drama and Butlins.
Our Vision: To serve, educate and provide for the desperate and deserted orphans and HIV infected widows caring for children through individualized, family-centred, community-focused care. We strive for every orphan to have a humane chance in life.
EDVA works to ensure best possible outcomes for volunteers and voluntary organisations in East Dunbartonshire. EDVA manages a number of projects including Befrienders, which is a service that aims to make a difference in the lives of people experiencing social isolation.
West of Scotland Regional Equality Council is working for a just society which gives everyone an equal chance to learn, work and live, free from discrimination and prejudice and from the fear of harassment and violence.Our Vision:"We see an inclusive society free from discrimination" West of Scotland Regional Equality Council was originally set up in 1971 as Glasgow Community Relations Council and has undergone a number of evolutions to arrive at West of Scotland Regional Equality Council. Our aims are to challenge discrimination, reduce inequality and promote good relations between all communities. We work with a broad range of equality organisation with particular focus on minority ethnic communities living in the West of Scotland. The focus of our work is to respond to calls from communities for support and gaps in service and the greatest needs just now affecting our user communities are unemployment, welfare reform, immigration, access to further learning,skills acquisition, civic participation and good quality advice and information. We currently provide a range of advice, volunteer, capacity building and strategic services to progress equality in Scotland. We run many projects, to see our current projects please check our website. Charity No: SC025038 Find out more Website http://www.wsrec.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wsrec123 Twitter https://twitter.com/WSREC YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/WSRECFilms
The Alliance for Inclusive Education (ALLFIE) is a campaigning network led by Disabled people, which seeks out and draws together individuals, families, groups and organisations who believe in the principles of inclusion. We help organise all these different voices into an effective movement for social justice. Since we started in the early 90s, ALLFIE has played a unique role in changing people’s assumptions about what is possible for disabled children and young people in education. We also take a lead role in lobbying for a change in the education system to make it more welcoming of diversity and difference. The Alliance for Inclusive Education is the only organisation, led by disabled people, developing resources and expertise on how inclusion works and the benefits to ALL of effective inclusion of disabled young people in mainstream school and communities. We do this by bringing together disabled children and young people, parents, teachers and education professionals to challenge, inform, and campaign for ‘justice’ for ALL disabled children and young people to enable them to have the right to be educated with their non disabled peers.Please support this exciting work and help us to make inclusion a reality for everyone. Charity No: 1124424 Find out more Website http://www.allfie.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ALLFIEUK Twitter http://twitter.com/#!/@ALLFIEUK
Matlock Mencap is a Thursday evening club run for adults with learning disabilities founded in 1973. For many of the members this evening is the highlight of their week and gives a much needed respite for their carers and parents. All staff are volunteers.
Please complete...OVERVIEW1 The Centre has been serving the community for over 33 years and is fully inclusive and free to all pre-school children. 2 We have many specialities and give co-ordinated support to all children and their families. 3 There are four Nursery groups with a high staff ratio of highly trained nursery nurses ensuring each child receives individual attention. Children with social needs and long term medical conditions are welcome at the centre.For further information contact:-Fundraising Manager01903 504 077
It provides all round personal development through educational activities and projects to women and children in the United Kingdom
Believing in the intrinsic value of each individual, the people of Waterloo, Merseyside and Waterloo, Sierra Leone commit themselves to one another. In partnership, the two Waterloos seek to promote the building up of community, safeguard the dignity of persons and support those struggling to achieve basic human rights.
We support local, Birmingham-based projects that are delivering real, tangible change and making our beautiful city even better. It is our members that vote on which projects we support. We celebrate all that is good within Brum, and want to restore some civic pride. Brum, let's do this!
VOYAGE is a social justice charity that aims to EMPOWER marginalised black young people and provide them with the self-awareness and motivation to TRANSFORM themselves and their communities and SUSTAIN successful partnerships and meaningful relationships.
We are a Riding for the Disabled group based in Barnoldswick, Lancashire
To give people of all ages and disabilities the opportunity of horse riding two mornings a week at local stables in a secure and supervised environment
Providing Residential and Day Care Services for the Physically Disabled with mild learning difficulties
The Bulgarian Abandoned Childrens Trust campaigns for an end to the use of institutional care and supports children suffering the harmful effects of growing up without a family.