(UK, 1136735) Browse eventsYellow Submarine is a small, innovative, award-winning charity which supports people with learning disabilities and their families. In 2013 we have provided almost 14,000 hours of support. We’ve helped Marcus to get his first ever job through our social enterprise cafe. We've taken Jane to EuroDisney for a holidays of a lifetime. We've given John & Pauline a break and a chance to recharge their batteries whilst we've looked after their daughter in the school holidays. In fact we've given vital help and opportunities to 100s of people with learning disabilities. Visit yellowsubmarine.org.uk to see photos and videos of our work. But there's still so many people to support and with your assistance we can do it! Please give generously.
(UK, 1112574) Browse eventsNsumbi Trust works in partnership with the Stephen Jota Children's Centre in Kampala, Uganda, providing education, regular meals and healthcare to 500 children in a secure, caring environment. "If we do not show the children love, they will never know in the whole world that there is anything called love" Pastor Stephen Jota, Uganda.
(UK, SC009024) Browse eventsENABLE is Scotland's leading organisation for children and adults with learning disabilities. It campaigns for a socially inclusive society where people with learning disabilities are regarded and treated as full and equal citizens. ENABLE provides innovative community-based services which help people with learning disabilities to live, attend school, work and enjoy meaningful participation in their local community.
(UK, 508450) Browse eventsThe Bendrigg Trust runs high quality courses and holidays for disabled and disadvantaged people. It aims to promote integration, encourage independence and build self-confidence through the use of residential experience and the safe provision of adventurous activities delivered by dedicated, qualified staff.
(UK, 270923) Browse eventsThe Lake District Calvert Trust provides residential outdoor activity courses for people of all ages with physical, sensory, learning, behavioural and/or mental disabilities. Its mission is to challenge disability through outdoor adventure. Pioneering equipment adaptations, and intensive, instructor-led activity programmes (that include climbing, abseiling, canoeing, sailing, horse/trap driving, archery, orienteering and paragliding), provide an environment whose aims are to teach, challenge, motivate, engender confidence in ability, promote independence, and foster integration. All instructors are highly trained and specialist qualified, and the facilities are specially adapted and fully accessible to all. The Lake District Calvert Trust provides a unique and life-changing experience for those with disabilities, who are encouraged to believe that it’s what you CAN do that counts.
(UK, 1105899) Browse eventsThe Coroners' Courts Support Service is a charity whose trained volunteers support bereaved families, witnesses and others when they attend an Inquest. The volunteers offer emotional and practical support and guide bereaved families, witnesses and others through the Inquest process.
(UK, 276899) Browse eventsFamilies Need Fathers is a charity providing information and support to separated parents to ensure a child's right to a relationship with both. Support is provided through a national helpline, website, internet forums, branch meetings and parent support workshops. It also campaigns to ensure that both parents are treated equally.
(UK, 270700) Browse eventsMenphys a place for children and young people with mental and physical disabilities and their families. Families are accepted into the care of Menphys regardless of colour, race or creed and may be faced with years of caring for their disabled child. Menphys can offer a 'range of care' in an effort to support the whole family through contact, specialist nursery education and respite.
(UK, 512912) Browse eventsThe Alan Shearer Foundation launched on the 31 May 2012, with the aim of supporting disability in the North East. For many disabled children and adults the facilities are there but not for them many supposedly inclusive environments provide access but fall short on participation or are just too expensive for the whole family to join in. Providing young disabled people with ordinary leisure experiences should not be a luxury, it should be a given. Our purpose We aim to raise at least £250,000 every year to help thousands of disabled people throughout the North East. In doing so we aim to: Offer a number of free and subsidised short breaks at the Alan Shearer Short Break Centre Continue to support and further develop the free facilities of the adjoining Alan Shearer Activity Centre Enable St Cuthberts Care to expand its disability provision across the North East
(UK, 1075638) Browse eventsAfrica Enterprise Trust does exciting work in Zambia with poor and vulnerable children and young adults. We run Family Homes for street kids and abandoned children. We run a Computer School which develops key work skills. And we run other Vocational Training and Community support programmes.
(UK, 1048212) Browse eventsACWF aims to improve the quality of life for older adults in Waltham Forest by providing direct services, campaigning for the rights of older people and participating in partnership working with statutory authorities and non-governmental organisations. ACWF is an equal opportunities organisation.
(UK, 1089490) Browse eventsHope and Homes for Children is an international charity working to ensure that all children have the chance to grow up in the love of a family. Our vision is a world in which children no longer suffer institutional care.
(UK, 1018517) Browse eventsBased in the one of the poorest wards in the country, Community Links is an East London based charity founded in 1977 which runs local and national projects for children, teenagers, parents, older and disabled people.
(UK, 1142193) Browse eventsForward Facing is a charity that provides creative outlets to promote improved confidence, self esteem and expression in children with life limiting illnesses and their families. Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1142193 Find out more Website http://www.forwardfacing.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Forward-Facing/197976960247676
(UK, SCO41421A) Browse eventsEvery year Northsound Cash for Kids strive to raise over £500,000 to make grants to individuals, families, children’s groups, organisations and projects throughout the Northsound transmission area. We believe that all children should life to the full and we aspire to help children and young people reach their individual potential. Our main priority is supporting sick, disabled and disadvantaged children and young people throughout the north east of Scotland. We support children with mental, physical or sensory disabilities, behavioural or psychological disorders, living in poverty or situations of deprivation, or suffering through distress, abuse or neglect. Throughout the year there are many events which generate the vital funds that contrubute to the deserving causes. Some are organised by Northsound Cash for Kids, while many others come from individuals, listeners and organisations who want to help. There’s seldom a week goes by without someone raising money for Northsound Cash for Kids. Together, we can make a difference. Thank you
(UK, 1106237) Browse eventsMondoChallenge Foundation works at grassroots to support education and livelihoods.in Nepal, NE India (Kalimpong/Darjeeling) and in Tanzania, where we help women with HIV to set up businesses. Our partners abroad welcome volunteers to help in these projects and we run an active Ambassador scheme.
(UK, 1161119) Browse eventsThe charity Style for Soldiers has been supporting the most seriously injured service personnel at DMRC Headley Court for the past 5 years. In providing bespoke tailor-made shirts, ties and walking sticks they restore an element of pride in the soldier’s appearance and help to give them confidence to appear in public despite their obvious disfigurement. Style for Soldiers also facilitates work placements for the patients which has provided them with a new focus, a new career and hope for the future, and organises networking events. Their support for patients continues long after their discharge from Headley Court and the Services.
(UK, 512992) Browse eventsFather Hudson's Society is the social welfare agency of the Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham. It reaches out to those in need through Adoption, Fostering agencies and Origins services, residential care for older people and those with dementia, residentialand day care for people with disabilities and innovotive community based work.
(UK, SC033344) Browse eventsIt provides practical support and advice to sufferers from asbestos related diseases and to their carers.
(UK, 1091914) Browse eventsThe 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.
(UK, 1077508) Browse eventsSince 1976 ELHAP has supported tens of thousands of disabled children and young people from across North East London and Essex. ELHAP receives over 5,000 visits from disabled children and young people from 6 London Boroughs and the Essex region. ELHAP is a lifeline for so many disabled children.
(UK, 1059015) Browse eventsHertfordshire Action on Disability has provided vital services to older and disabled people since 1958. From mobility equipment to accessible transport and driving assessments, we have everything you need to help regain and maintain your independence
(UK, 1122670) Browse eventsIt helps children in Essex, who are ever disabled or terminally ill.
(UK, 1104542) Browse eventsAbout The Nasio Trust The Nasio Trust supports the HIV Orphans and Vulnerable Children of Kenya. It helps them by providing day care support including, education, food, medical treatment and clothing. These children have dreams just like children in the UK. The Nasio Trust aims to help these children achieve their dreams. Our vision is that all children orphaned or made vulnerable as a result of HIV should have a meal a day, receive medical care, be treated with love, have space to be a child and have a sense of family. We work in partnership with local communities, schools, hospitals and organisations in the Mumias district of Western Kenya with the following objectives: To find out more please visit our website www.thenasiotrust.org or Watch Video www.youtube.com The Nasio Trust BBC YouTube Climb the highest mountains in England, Scotland and Wales within 24 hours. Challenge yourself and support The Nasio Trust. www.climbkilimanjaroforcharity.com or visit www.thenasiotrust.org Thank You For Your Support.
(UK, 1121458) Browse eventsParent led building for the future is aiming for a purpose built building for all the disabled children in the Wokingham borough where the children and their families can go , where they can feel accepted understood and valued.