(US, 46-0907491) Browse eventsThe Child-Friendly Faith Project is dedicated to ending child abuse and neglect that is enabled by ideology. We carry out our mission by educating the public about how faith teachings and practice can both nurture children as well as caus
(UK, 1123820) Browse eventsGood4you is the only organisation in Britain that addresses the special problems resulting from being simultaneously Homeless and Disabled. We also work with people who are either disabled or homeless. ABOUT US The concept of negative synergy is patently clear in "drinking and driving", together. Two things, put together, create new problems and dangers that do not exist if you drink or drive, seperately. The term "Twice Excluded People" refers to those who are socially excluded because of Disability, and because of Homelessness. Social exclusion simply means that a door of opportunity is shut in ones face, and in a city of 8 million people, like London, it can happen that 8 million doors are shut in ones face. It is then that one sleeps "Out of Doors". Our research has shown that more than half of homeless people are disabled people. The Government of Britain has never asked how many disabled people are homeless. No-one knows, because no person or organisation in Britain has even recognised the problem. No-one asked, except Good4you.
(UK, 1152104) Browse eventsA very warm welcome to Gordano Valley Church (GVC). We are a lively and growing community church based in Portishead near Bristol. There are lots of opportunities within GVC to connect with others and discover the reality of a personal and life-transforming relationship with Jesus. Our summer clubs like Cludo Club and Challengers are legendary and have attracted over 6,000 people in the 25 years they have been run. We have many other activities during the week which engage both the church and the community.
(US, 58-1867980) Browse eventsThe Purposes of River Cities Humane Society for Cats are to provide a safe haven for abused, neglected, stray and unwanted cats and kittens until they can be adopted into permanent homes, to extend relief to cats that a
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The Sea Cadets is a nationwide voluntary uniformed youth organisation, open to all young people aged 12 to 18, Royal Marine Cadets for young people aged 13 to 18 and with Junior Sections open to those of 10 to 12 years of age. It is Britain's most successful nautical organisation for the development of young people with units run by enthusiastic adult volunteers. We have a rank structure modelled on that of the Royal Navy, giving Cadets an opportunity to progress and take up positions of responsibility as they acquire skills and seniority. On reaching 18, many Cadets choose to stay on as adult instructors, when their training and talents become invaluable. The remit of the Sea Cadets is to provide fun, friendship, adventure and learning new skills based on waterborne and land based activities.