Saint Bede Academy is a Catholic high school in the Benedictine tradition which endeavors to prepare students for college and for life by welcoming them into a community of learning permeated by Christian values.
Brooklyn School is an urban full primary school situated in the heart of Wellington. We cater for just under 500 students in Years 1 to 8. We are a supportive school community committed to ensuring that all children in our care experience the very best start to their schooling career.
NeoAngels charity is a registered charity that helps to care for premature and sick new born babies, their mothers and families in the special care unit at North Tees Hospital based on ward 23. The fund aims to provide the highest quality of care on a ongoing basis and aims to raise as much money as possible to support a range of facilities, families, staff and equipment.
The Hive was set up to provide temporary relief in the form of food parcels to individuals or families experiencing crisis situations. We are very grateful for any donations. Money raised will go towards food stocks and/or storage for food. Please contact us through our website if you have any questions. Many thanks, Bryony, Kim and NatalieTrustees of The Hive Charity No: 1162363 Find out more Website http://www.thehivefoodbank.com
Winchester Rural School is a small-medium sized rural primary school based in Winchester, South Canterbury. We cater for Year 0-6 pupils and due to skilled teachers and strong parental and community support we offer a broad range of exciting learning opportunities for our students.
We are a local mental health charity providing help and support to local people and their families in the Coastal West Sussex area. Respecting the needs and rights of individuals to have control of their lives, we aim to empower people with mental health needs to be as independent as possible and help them to benefit from optimum support and activities in their community We offer help to people on their road to recovery and support them to lead a fulfilling life within their community. People are offered help and advice on: We work hard to tackle the stigma and discrimination which continue to affect the lives of people with mental health problems. We believe that by challenging destructive prejudice, we can help to improve the experience of people with mental health We aim to empower people with mental health needs to be as independent as possible and help them to benefit from optimum support and activities in their community problems in their local communities.
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Our aim is to build stronger communities and enrich lives by giving grants that genuinely help to meet the needs faced by our local people. Since 1985, the Foundation has awarded over £6million to local voluntary and community groups in Berkshire. See www.berkshirecf.org for more details.
The Grace Dear Trust is a mental health charity recently set up after losing our daughter & sister Grace Dear to suicide aged just 27 in February 2017. We started this charity hoping to help save the lives of other young people suffering with mental health issues. Grace had been suffering with depression and anxiety from the age of 11, but hadn’t felt she could reach out to anyone to help her make sense of her feelings. Not knowing why, she suffered in silence for many years. To have met Grace you would never have known she was struggling. Grace was bubbly, caring, full of laughter and a beautiful person. However, she was able to hide her feelings behind a mask and eventually when Grace spoke out, despite the help we were able to give, it wasn’t enough to save her. The purpose of our charity is to raise awareness for young people in secondary schools, giving support to those who need it & preventing others suffering so long in silence. We hope to do this by funding seminars in schools and allowing a guest speaker to help young people understand the importance of mental wellbeing. We would like to fund councillors to visit schools, giving those in need the help they require, promptly and in an environment that isn’t intimidating. We also want to create a local network of professionals that young adults could reach out too. Mental health affects 1 in 4 people and too many of them suffer without the help they need. We want change, letting people know “it’s ok not to be ok”
CHEF raises valuable funds here in the UK that can be used to help people suffering from poverty or financial hardship in Lesotho (Southern Africa). By offering funding for food related business start-ups and training, we help people to work their way out of poverty and have a brighter future.
Carrick Mind offers support to anyone in the Carrick area who is experiencing or recovering from mental ill health, for example depression and anxiety. We work in a person centred way and consider all individuals in a holistic manner. Mental ill health can affect anyone, rich or poor, young or old, altering the lives of those affected and the lives of people close to them. We are affiliated to Mind, the National Association for Mental Health and promote the same values in all our work: informed, determined, diversity, integrity and partnership. Carrick Mind is a member of the Kernow Mind Partnership.