Each year the Roundhouse works with over 3,000 11-25s enabling them to realise their potential through creative activity; and offers audiences of all ages new and extraordinary experiences in live music, circus, theatre and new media.
At University of South Australia we have a strong vision for our University and our community, founded on values of equity and excellence. We believe education should be available to all, regardless of social advantage or disadvantage. By supporting us, you support making this vision a reality.
ENABLE 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.
Florence Crittenton Services is a Denver nonprofit with a mission to educate, prepare, and empower teen mothers and their children to become productive members of the community.
St Peter’s School is a co-educational Catholic Primary School established in 1976 by the Presentation Sisters. It is now well established with modern facilities and set on 5 spacious hectares in the heart of Brisbane’s growing south-east. Here at St Peter's we are a community in Faith, Learning and Peace.
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Cheshire Without Abuse was founded in 1977 to provide temporary accommodation, advice and practical help to women, men and children escaping domestic abuse. We offer a wide range of advice, support and information for anyone who is or has previously experienced domestic abuse as an adult or child.
HELP offers a 24/7 crisis line that receives 13,000+ contacts a year, attends 500+ callout support services to survivors, provides 100 support sessions and supports 100 women, children and men through court. HELP provides 200+ women, children, loved ones counselling and psychotherapy over the course of a year. HELP provides early intervention services reducing the risks of PTSD and other potential long term impacts of sexual abuse/assault. Feedback from survivors is we save their lives. Auckland Sexual Abuse HELP Foundation is a registered charity under the Charities Act 2005, registration number CC23863.
We have been running residential summer holidays for children & young adults with learning disabilities for 30 years. Our holidays are organised and staffed by volunteers and we rely on donations to make them happen each year. For more info, please visit oundlemencap.co.uk. Thanks for your support!
The St Vincent de Paul Society ("SVP") is an international Christian voluntary organization dedicated to tackling poverty and disadvantage by providing direct practical assistance to anyone in need. Active in England & Wales since 1844, today it continues to address social and material need in all its many forms. The SVP runs a variety of projects including furniture stores, hostels, holiday schemes, children's summer camps and support centres.
WHC helps homeless or at-risk people in High Wycombe, Bucks to rebuild their lives by assisting them not only to find or keep accommodation but also to develop skills to achieve a stable lifestyle. Homelessness has a variety of causes, including family breakdown, unemployment, drug or alcohol abuse and poverty. It’s been said we are all two pay-checks away from homelessness. WHC is a community project of local churches. WHC’s first initiative was the Wycombe Winter Night Shelter (WWNS), which provides over 800 bed-nights to around 50 individuals annually. Since then, WHC has added year-round advice and resettlement services. WHC helps over 250 single homeless adults annually – largely those for whom the local authority has little responsibility. In the year to April 2012, WHC helped 87 find accommodation and prevented the eviction of 15 others. In over a thousand one-to-one support meetings each year, WHC’s housing crisis intervention team provides benefits and housing advice, referrals to specialist agencies, advocacy with official bodies, mediation with families and introductions to landlords or therapeutic communities. They help clients achieve outcomes relating to health, purposeful activity, resolving benefits issues and tackling harmful behaviours. WHC works in partnership with the local council, probation service, accommodation providers and other specialist agencies. The charity has about 300 committed volunteers who help run its services efficiently. There were over 2700 attendances at day sessions by around 240 people. It costs about £140,000 per year to provide WHC’s services. Please help if you can: donations of any size are welcome, but regular donations are especially valuable as they help with planning ahead. The photos in the gallery show aspects of WHC's work and a couple of shots to promote its forthcoming sleep-out event... More information about WHC’s work, current events and volunteering opportunities is available on the website.
The ZAMASA Foundation is a research foundation focused specifically on leading edge research into multiple myeloma, with an emphasis on recent genetically engineered advances in immunotherapy. The Foundation will also focus on the advancement of genetic approaches to treatments that are focused on some of the more debilitating aspects associated with disease progression (such as bone and kidney damage). Initiatives targeting more effective early screening of multiple myeloma may also be considered.