Enham has a proud past and an even brighter future. Enham strives to support disabled people in making real choices in life through the provision of services that will extend access and opportunity for learning, living and worthwhile employment. It gives support wherever needed to enable life to be lived to the full.
The mission of Centaur Stride is to provide an inclusive environment of recreational enrichment for persons with and without disabilities. A special effort is made to include the parents and siblings of the children with disabilities receiving serv
Community Centers, Inc. of Greenwich established in 1955 is a social service agency dedicated to building skills that empower clients to overcome educational, social, and economic barriers so that they can reach their full potential.
Clevedon School is a Decile 9 primary school catering for children from Year 1-8. The school is situated in an attractive, country setting 15km from Manukau City. We passionately value our long history of more than 150 years, our traditions and unique rural character.
We work with schools, families and communities across Gloucestershire and the surrounding area to establish nurturing, positive and stimulating environments that enable all children and young people to live an active and healthy lifestyle.
Hundreds of racehorses finish racing each year, with some disappearing of the radar. HEROS helps find new homes and careers for ex-racehorses when they have finished racing giving them a fresh start and a new and happy life.
Co-educational Catholic Primary School
Jamie’s Fund has been established to provide resources to improve the care for people with mental illness in Uganda. It is in memory of Jamie Devaney who died in 2011, after falling ill while on a family holiday and fund raising trip in Uganda. He was only four years old, but during those years Jamie brought immense joy and pleasure to his family, and everyone else who was fortunate enough to know him.Mental illness tends to be neglected compared to physical illnesses in Uganda. People with severe mental illness are often misunderstood and badly treated and the great majority have no hope of receiving appropriate treatment. As a low-income country, Ugandan health services are limited and resources for mental health are pitifully small. In UK the health spend per person is around £2000 per year: In Uganda it is £6 and only 1% of this is spent on mental health. Jamie’s Fund is working with other organisations to raise the status and standards of mental health care.
Hospice Africa Ireland (HAI) is a support organisation for Hospice Africa Uganda (HAU). Core activities of Hospice Africa Ireland include fund-raising, co-ordination activities with HAU, awareness raising about the activities of HAU and advocacy for Palliative care access for those in developing countries using the HAU model of care. Hospice Africa Uganda provides palliative care services for people living with HIV/AIDS and/or Cancer and their families in Uganda.