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(UK, 1154774) Browse eventsAlport UK is a patient-led charity dedicated to facilitating a support and information network for all those affected by Alport Syndrome. Our Vision is to ensure that all individuals and families with Alport Syndrome feel empowered to enjoy the best quality of life.
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(UK, 1144940) Browse eventsA user-led charity working across Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire and beyond to promote recovery, wellbeing, and social inclusion for children and adults
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(UK, 1136584) Browse eventsEmmaus supports formerly homeless people by giving them a home, meaningful work in a social enterprise and an opportunity to get back on their feet again. For many who ever experience homelessness one of the biggest obstacles they must overcome is a loss of self-esteem. Emmaus provides people with a stable home and the opportunity to regain their self-worth, making a real contribution to their community. Research shows that for every £1 invested in a community, there is an £11 social, environmental and economic return, with savings to the benefits bill, health services and a reduction in crime reoffending.
(AU, 70845114919) Browse eventsBolinda Primary School is a dynamic learning community that has at its core positive and constructive relationships where the expectation is high, learning is relevant, and where every student is supported to achieve their learning goals. There is a strong emphasis on striving for personal best and on the holistic development of the student.
(UK, 1145176) Browse eventsOur vision is to live in a world free of human trafficking and modern day slavery; a world in which traffickers cannot operate; a world in which the Sophie Hayes Foundation does not need to exist. Our mission is to raise awareness about, and support survivors of, human trafficking and modern day slavery. we will support activities to do this across social, business, governmental and political communities. We want to challenge stereotypes, stimulate improved societal response, promote businesses to take responsibility, and ensure human trafficking and modern day slavery remain high on political agenda.
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(UK, 1169563) Browse eventsLife doesn't end when dementia begins. Believe it or not, with the right support and stimulation, you can live well with dementia! The Hardy Group is a thriving social group for people living with dementia who wish to stay active through a programme of events and social gatherings. It is made up of people with dementia and current and past carers who through their own experiences support each other along their journey with dementia. The group has a very wide age range from the under 60’s to the over 90’s! We are run entirely by volunteers most of whom are living with, or have lived with, dementia themselves. Our income comes from grants, donations and fundraising and every penny goes on providing support for our members. It is all about having fun, living life as fully as we can, making new friends and supporting each other in a community built on common challenges and mutual understanding. Through our social get -togethers and monthly days out we have created a sense of fun and excitement that helps motivate our members to keep on fighting the progression of symptoms and keep them out of the care system longer. Social isolation is a major risk with dementia as the stigma of the disease frightens many people away. For some of our members our activities are the only times that they get out the house. Hardly surprising then that our coffee mornings regularly have over 120 attendees and that we need 2 coaches for our days out! The mental stimulation that we provide is crucial. Our members are amongst like-minded friends so that they can be themselves. Nobody will judge them so they can let their hair down and have some fun. We laugh a lot and for a while at least it is possible to feel normal again. Everyone leaves our activities with a smile on their face.
(UK, 1176409) Browse eventsWe aim to increase the confidence and practical skills of children and young people through working with the horses. We believe that working with these animals helps them to learn to follow instructions and to practice teamwork.
(UK, 291347) Browse eventsMaple School PTA raises money for the benefit of all children at the school. We have funded interactive white boards, playground equipment, laptops and desktops, musical instruments, and an extension to the school's library. Currently we are fundraising for new playground sports equipment.
(IE, CHY5745) Browse eventsWe work in partnership with the very poorest people in the world's poorest countries, directly enabling them to improve their lives, as well as using our knowledge and experience to influence decisions made at a local, national and international level that can significantly reduce extreme poverty.