TRT is a global charity working to transform the lives of children and young people from some of the poorest communities across the world. We believe that all of our children are treasures through whom we can inspire a new, brighter future for all of our communities and our wider world.
Epilepsy Ireland's is committed to working for and meeting the needs of everyone with epilepsy in Ireland and their families and carers. by way of providing information and support services, research into epilepsy, and communicating, raising awareness and advocating about epilepsy.
Matthew’s House (fully volunteer funded and led) exists to provide a warm and welcoming building in the heart of Swansea with the express intention of being accessible for the homeless and most vulnerable in Swansea. We aim for it to have the feel of a home where hospitality is experienced by all who enter the doors, regardless of their background, beliefs or circumstances.Matthew’s House, like most things in life, costs money to work. Thankfully we are grateful to our supporters and continue to seek more.Our aim is to run projects of many types that give out hospitality and hope to those who need it. Here are some of our current projects........Matt's Cafe - This is a "pay as you feel" cafe that intercepts food waste and makes lush meals for all Human beings. It allows people who can't afford a meal to come and eat with us and people who can afford it to contribute to the project. Currently we've served over 6,000 meals in just over 6 months.The Homeless Period Swansea - Making dignity packs for women & Men who need it most. Next we want to offer ...ShowersLaundry serviceCounsellingPlease help us! Matthew’s House has excellent facilities. These include showers, laundry room and a fully fitted kitchen with cafe area. We are committed to making these facilities available to those who need it most. We are keen to work with anybody or any organisation to achieve that objective and to preserve this building for the homeless and vulnerable in Swansea.Is it needed??1,160 households in Swansea recorded as homeless, or threatened with homelessness "Local council homeless strategy co-ordinator; Sept 2015"Recorded statutory homeless acceptances in Wales remain 70% higherthan in England pro-rata population "The Homelessness monitor: Wales 2015"There is a greater prevalence of diagnosed mental health conditions, such as depression, amongst homeless people (39% in women and 33%in men) "Homeless Link August 2015"Again please help us! People can make far more of a difference than you believe :) Charity No: 1151797 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MatthewsHouseSwansea/ Twitter https://twitter.com/MattsHouseSA1 Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/155949185@N04/albums
Claire’s Place Foundation, Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit organization providing support to children and families affected by cystic fibrosis (CF). Claire’s Place Foundation is named in honor of Claire Wineland, now a teenager, who has been
Carson Street School is the state’s only Education Support Primary School, and it educates students whose needs are such that they are not presently being integrated into the regular school system. All require extensive therapy and educational services. Students have a wide variety of medical conditions which are handled sensitively by the nursing staff.
YWCA USA is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women, stand up for social justice, help families, and strengthen communities.
Despite a 3% survival rate, pancreatic cancer has been little researched in the past. So there's been no improvement in 40 years. Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund is a new, dynamic charity dedicated to defeating the disease through cutting-edge research into early detection and new treatments.
Gingerbread achieves change by championing the voices and needs of single parent families and providing support services. Our vision is to create a society in which single parents and their children are valued and treated equally and fairly.
In Haiti, children are displaced from their family for a multitude of reasons. The simplest answer: POVERTY. We've adapted research-based, community social work models to the 'tet-chaje' of Haiti
Grief Encounter's aims are to relieve the emotional distress of bereaved children, young people and their families We help by developing and promoting resources available to bereaved families and by raising public awareness of bereavement issues for children. No-one can wave a magic wand but Grief Encounter can help the journey.Following a Bereavement Grief Encounter are there to offer the best advice and support.