The 8:56 Foundation is a Men’s Mental Health non profit organisation based in King’s Lynn, they aim to raise awareness, increase the profile of support and reduce the stigma associated with mental health in Norfolk. The foundation is run by volunteers, set up after losing local business man Lee Calton to suicide in April 2021. Lee was 37, very successful, was a great friend to all, with a huge smile he was very kind and generous and loved to do things for charities including running the London marathon three times. Norfolk’s suicide rate is above the national average, the 8:56 want to change this! By using sport as an aid, we want to encourage men to talk and reduce the risk of loneliness and isolation. The 8:56 Foundation Wellbeing Pathway is designed to help Men's Mental Health and wellbeing through Men’s Time Sports and Fishing Sessions, Our Peer Support Group, Talking Therapy and Wellness Football
We inspire disengaged young people from disadvantaged areas to succeed at school, in work and in the community. We do this by giving them the life skills and self-belief they need to understand who they are, who they can become and what they can achieve.
United World Schools builds schools and trains teachers in some of the world's poorest regions. Piloted in Cambodia and now working in Burma and Sri Lanka, UWS has built 14 primary schools providing an education for 3000+ children. Our aim is to work in 20 countries supporting 500,000 children.
Grantham State School is a wonderful small school with approximately 110 students. We all value our school and our community, and work hard to ensure our students love to come to school.
AMECA believe that healthcare in Africa can only be effectively addressed by an improvement in both the training and the retention of healthcare professionals. We also firmly believe that our initiatives should be sustainable over the long term, rather than provide a well intentioned but unsustainable “quick fix” approach. We are fundraising to build a new primary healthcare clinic in southern Malawi; one of the most deprived areas in one of the most deprived countries. For more information, please visit our website at www.ameca.org.uk Visit AMECA's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ameca/189723837738595
Our Foundation is dedicated to raising funds in support of the Huntsville Hospital, consistent with donor interests to put the latest tools and technology in the hands of our skilled team, which will transform the way we deliver patient care to our community.
Supports Victims of Crime, Domestic Abuse, Witnesses, their family and friends and those affected by Fatal Road Traffic Collisions. At the very worst time of their lives, we aim to give the very best service.
Bright Red, a charity established to improve the lives and treatment of people in the North who are dealing with Blood Cancer. Through care, research and education we are striving to beat illnesses such as leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma.
Hikurangi School is made of 198 year 1-8 students.
The mission of Special Olympics West Midlands Ski Group is to provide year-round ski training and competition for our special needs athletes, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community. The Special Olympics West Midlands Ski Group (SOWMSG) is the largest, most active and most progressive ski group of its kind in the UK today. This is due of course to the hard work of the athletes but they can only be realised because of the dedication and hard work of the administrators, fundraisers, trainers and helpers who work not only at the training sessions but also each day behind the scenes.
Telethon Kids Institute is one of the largest, and most successful medical research institutes in Australia. The Institute was among the first to adopt a multidisciplinary approach to major health issues: clinical research, laboratory sciences and epidemiologists all under the one roof, to tackle complex diseases impacting children and families. With the help of the generous community, we continue to strive for answers to the big questions in childhood disease and disability and to deliver hope through life-changing research.