The Reggie Gadsby Foundation works by providing grants and donations to individuals and other charities. These funds are awarded based on individual need assessed through a comprehensive needs assessment process. We evaluate the financial need and individual circumstances before awarding any grant or donation. In the case of charitable organisations they must be aligned with our own purpose of relieving mental and physical illness and be providing eligible services to appropriate individuals.
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We are a UK registered charity number 1195532 working with our partners abroad to help those in need in Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon and Bangladesh. Our projects include: food parcels, hot meals, Orphans sponsorship, Back to school packages
HACRO (Hertfordshire Association for the Care and Rehabilitation of Offenders) is a charity that helps people who have been on the wrong side of the law to turn their lives around. We do this by delivering family support and ex-offender employment programmes – both proven to reduce re-offending. The latest estimate of the annual cost of crimes against individuals and businesses is £59 billion in England and Wales. Reoffending rates are 28-30% with consequent costs to individual victims, families, and society. Reducing re-offending is a win – win – win: for society and victims, for the tax payer and for offenders who we enable to get their lives back on track. Our Vision: is a world in which everyone on the wrong side of the law has the chance to turn their lives around and lead a life fully contributing to society. Our Mission: is to offer support for offenders, potential offenders and their families to manage positive change in their lives; to engage with influential partners in the community of Hertfordshire and neighbouring counties; and work to establish a range of educational and training initiatives with a focus on gaps in provision.
Established nearly 30 years ago Ryedale & District Mencap has been providing quality activities, trips, support and friendship to adults with learning disabilities and autism in the Ryedale and North Yorkshire Moors area. We now do regular activities on Zoom, as well as meeting up in person for social activities, including meals out and trips to shows.