Livability creates choices for disabled people and brings life to local communities. We offer a wide range of services to around 8,000 disabled people and their families, including residential care, supported living, education and accessible holidays. We also provide churches with the resources, advice and confidence to transform their neighbourhoods. Livability is a new charity, created by the merger of John Grooms and the Shaftesbury Society, two charities which have been hard at work among the UK's most marginalised people for over 160 years.
ThinkForward intervenes early to ensure young people most at risk of becoming NEET make a successful transition from education into employment Driving impact on the ground and in schools, our ‘super coaches’ support the most disengaged and vulnerable young people make a successful transition into employment through consistent one on one coaching over five years, supporting young people through challenges both at home and at school. Charity No: 1152862 Find out more Website http://thinkforward.org.uk/ Twitter https://twitter.com/ThinkForwardUK YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/ThinkForwardUK?feature=watch
Edinburgh Leisure is an enterprising charity dedicated to creating opportunities for people to get active, stay active and achieve more. We raise funds for over 20 health projects that use physical activity to improve the lives of people affected by poverty, disabilities or health conditions.
The Parents and Citizens association that raises funds for Leda Primary School.
Welcome to Mind in Cambridgeshire, the exciting new mental health charity that brings together the long-established organisations of Cam-mind and Hunts Mind to provide innovative, county-wide services designed for, and often delivered by, people who have lived experience of mental health problems.
Aoibhneas Women and Children’s Refuge was established in 1988 to respond to the needs of women and children suffering domestic violence in their home. In 1988, Dublin Corporation provided Aoibhneas with a three bedroomed flat in Ballymun to carry out its work. In 1994, Dublin Corporation made notification of a decision to grant planning permission to Aoibhneas for apurpose built 10 unit facility for families fleeing their home through domestic violence. On the 21st April 1997 Aoibhneas Women’s Refuge was officially opened by President Mary Robinson.