(US, 27-3094382) Browse eventsOur Children's Trust (OCT) is leading a global campaign to elevate the voice of youth to secure the legal right to a stable climate and healthy atmoshpere on behalf of all present and future generations. These brave youth are as
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(UK, 1193103) Browse eventsIt's Time supports and empowers young adults aged 16-30 who go through the loss of a parent.
(UK, 1046631) Browse eventsThe Sickle Cell Society is a national organisation which was formed in 1979. The Society’s mission is to enable and assist individuals with a sickle cell disorder to realise their full potential. The Society provides advocacy, information, advice and counselling, financial assistance, respite support services, holds talks, seminars and training.
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(UK, 1150650) Browse eventsCarney’s Community aims to reduce offending, re-offending and anti-social behaviour, whilst improving social mobility and community cohesion. We achieve this by engaging a range of young people, in positive and constructive activities, whilst offering intensive, one to one mentoring.
(UK, 1081384) Browse eventsChain of Hope provides children suffering from life-threatening heart diseases with treatment to which they do not have access and we aim to develop paediatric cardiac facilities in developing countries. Chain of Hope provides cardiac care in two ways: · By sending out medical teams to treat children in-country and by setting up training programmes for local surgeons and medical staff in-situ. · By bringing children to the UK for open and closed heart operations as an interim measure.
(UK, 1118449) Browse eventsIt promotes recovery for people living with mental illness and mental health problems by: working with the community, providing accommodation and support, giving advice and information,promoting independence and choice and ensuring equity and respect.
(UK, 1149254In) Browse eventsTree of Hope offers hope to the families of sick children in the UK who need specialist medical surgery, treatment, therapy and equipment in order to free them from suffering, giving a better quality to their young lives. England & Wales 1043092 Scotland SCO4261 http://www.treeofhope.org.uk
(US, 42-1738429) Browse eventsFoundation ThinkAgain funds rehabilitation therapies for children severely affected by cancer and brain tumors. Some need to learn how to WALK AGAIN! Some need to learn how to SPEAK AGAIN! Some are developing their processing skills so they can LE
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(AU, 610444843) Browse eventsWe put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. Every day, we work side-by-side with our neighbors to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.
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(IE, CHY05963) Browse eventsDublin Simon Community works to prevent and address homelessness in Dublin, Kildare and Wicklow. Working with over 3,000 people a year we provide services at all stages of homelessness and enable people to move to a place they can call home. At Simon, we listen to people who turn to us for help and do everything we can to support them to move out of homelessness into independent living. We strive to empower people to access, secure and retain a home of their own by reducing the reliance on short-term emergency accommodation and providing permanent supported housing for people to sustain a home in their local community. Moving people into supported housing produces life-enhancing and life-saving results and is more cost-effective in the long run. The organisation was founded by a group of Trinity and UCD students in 1969, who began by providing much-needed soup and sandwiches to people who were sleeping rough in Dublin city centre. In addition to the Soup Run, which still goes out 365 nights of the year, Dublin Simon provide many services which aim to help those who are sleeping rough on the streets, people who are in their own accommodation but at risk of homelessness and those who are at any of the stages in between. Our Vision Making home a reality Our Mission Empower people to access and retain a home, by providing housing, prevention and targeted interventions through advocacy and partnership
(UK, 1165303) Browse eventsThe Gloucester Rugby Community Charity enhances people’s lives through sport, with a particular focus on those with social and other disadvantages. Utilising the relationship with Gloucester Rugby, the charity is a force for positive change for citizens of Gloucestershire and beyond, reaching people at key times in their lives to make a positive impact. The Charity provides opportunities for organisations and individuals to fulfil their community, charity and volunteering objectives by:Making a difference to all ages and abilities by using sport as a vehicle.Inspiring and motivating those who we engage with to enjoy a physically active and healthy lifestyle.Transforming attitudes to learning through educational initiatives. Charity No: 1165303 Find out more Website http://www.gloucesterrugby.co.uk/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIMpwfsvWcs