We are a local independent charity established in 1991 to empower older people in the Stone & District area to live the most fulfilling lives they can. As well as providing a free and confidential information and advice service, we also run a number of other services including Lunch Club, Coffee Mornings and Befriending; none of which would be possible without our team of wonderful volunteers.
Piccadilly Garden Ltd is a registered charity (No.1170962) based in Lancaster and was established in 1988. As a not for profit organisation Piccadilly offers day suppport to adults, young people and children with Learning Disabilities and Mental Health issues in a safe learning environment.
Our Mission.... To promote philanthropy in Shasta and Siskiyou Counties by connecting people who care with causes that matter. Our Vision.... Leaving a Legacy in your community now and in the future.
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Rosslyn Park Injury Trust supports children and young people who have suffered life-changing injury while playing any sport. We aim to help relieve sickness and handicap, mental or physical, caused by sporting injury by assisting with funding of special care, equipment or facilities.
The Pitstop Day Centre is a place that provides shelter, a chance to meet others and an opportunity to develop basic educational skills for homeless, unemployed and socially isolated people in the Mole Valley district of Surrey. We provide a midday meal as well as a clothes store and furniture recycling project that helps people moving into their own home or at times of hardship. Since the flooding at our Leatherhead Football Club location. The Day Centre temporary premises is currently located in the Leatherhead United Reformed Church Village Hall. The Charity has only three employees - an Administrator who is excellent at dealing with clients as well, an Advocacy Worker and a Substance Use worker to help clients with a variety of problems. Ever since the flooding we have been looking for longer term premises - to rent or buy. About 1,500 to 2,000 sq ft. Please contact us if you may be able to help or have any suggestions. Currently the Day Centre is generally open from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. except Fridays and Bank Holidays.
The Prospero World Charitable Trust is a UK grant-making trust which specialises in supporting excellent international charities of all sizes. We help these charities to access the funds they need by making grants, commissioning films and research, hosting events and recommending their work to a growing network of individual philanthropists and other funders. Making a donation to The Prospero World Charitable Trust is a simple way to give with confidence to interesting projects which have been hand-picked for their success and sustainability. Please do visit our website for more information.
We are a charity registered in 2012 to support people in the west of Berkshire who develop dementia under the age of 65. It is estimated that the incidence of dementia in this age group is one in every thousand – which, at this time, equates to around 240 people in West Berkshire alone – many of whom are unknown to local service providers. The needs of younger people with dementia (under 65 years of age) and their carers differ greatly from older people as the pattern, progression and burden of illness are all different, which is where we come in. We have an innovative approach to respite care. As well as our one to one service, we run a series of age appropriate workshops which offer meaningful activity. Each session or workshop is tailor-made to the individuals who attend and this enables people to continue to enjoy participating in activities and being involved in the community. A choir was established in September 2012 which meets weekly. There have been several concerts which have been much enjoyed both by choir members and audience. The workshops run on a rolling programme of 6-8 weeks to try to accommodate everybody's interests. They have included physical activities such as dancing, running and katacanoeing as well as gardening, photography and local history. We try to be flexible in how we use our resources, continuing to listen to clients and their families, and at the same time not duplicating services which are already provided on a statutory basis. Our longer term aim is to be able to fund a resource which will provide respite care on both a short and longer term basis. Thank you for taking the time to look at our page. We appreciate your support.
Orange Babies is a foundation whose main purpose is to help Hiv-positive pregnant women and their babies in Africa. Orange Babies also provides support to children who are infected with the virus or have directly to do with it.