The MARC provides supported residential accommodation for people willing to address their problem with alcohol. Residents come from all walks of life, but have a common problem they are beaten by alcohol. Our vision is to provide these residences which will give clients stability, support and accommodation to help those recovering get their lives back on track.
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We build bridges by identifying and cultivating synergies within and between organisations and by helping young people to recognise their innate wisdom and courage.
The Wesley Hospital Kim Walters Choices Program (Choices) is a free community service regardless of where treatment has been undertaken offering support for women and men diagnosed with breast cancer and women diagnosed with gynaecological cancers and their families. Choices is unique in its multi- disciplinary holistic care of people experiencing a diagnosis of cancer. Choices can help you through the difficult decision making and emotional turmoil surrounding these diagnoses. Choices can: • answer your questions • provide practical assistance • help you make decisions • provide you with emotional support • connect you with others with a similar diagnosis Kevin Walters, once captain of the Brisbane Broncos football team and husband of the late Kim Walters, is the patron of Choices. Choices is dedicated to the memory of Kim who believed that support and understanding result from women sharing their experiences and as patron, Kevin continues to honour her memory and vision.
Helping Orphans Worldwide (HOW), is a non-profit organisation committed to providing hope, health and security to abused, abandoned and neglected people living in deprived areas of the world.We work to improve the lives of needy people using a hands-on,grass roots approach to affect positive change.
This appeal fund has been launched on behalf of Evesham Cricket Club following severe flooding in November and December at their Albert Road ground. The heavy rain left the ground underwater for several weeks, causing damage to the square, outfield, sightscreens etc and your donation will help.
Crossroads in the Vale (EMI) Ltd. support the main Carer of those who have developed a mental illness later in life, such as dementia. The charity provides care in the home and in the community for the sufferer, together with counselling and support groups for the Carer.
The Roof Stop Trust helps, by the provision of accommodation, the relief of vulnerable homeless people in and around Chesterfield, North East Derbyshire and Bolsover. The Trust is currently planning a temporary night shelter over Christmas and New Year 2010/2011.
Members of Apex work together to serve their community's greatest needs by promoting service, fellowship and community spirit. Apex Clubs work in their local town or suburb, but through the strength of the National Association of Apex Clubs, also work together to tackle larger community or social problems. Friendships that last a lifetime are cemented through the fun and banter that accompanies the toil. Friendships that come from mixing with fellow members from all walks of life, and from being part of a youthful and spirited group. Apex is all the more unique because of its youthful membership base, ensuring a youthful outlook and membership concerned with youth issues.
The Dollicia F. Holloway Memorial Foundation, Inc, is committed to servicing men, women and children by bringing awareness to the community and providing informational, educational and financial resources to survivors of domestic violence, hearing
REACH supports the work of REACH in Rwanda to promote reconciliation after the genocide, working through local people in local communities
North Loburn School is all about nurturing well-rounded citizens of the future with a lifelong passion for learning. We focus on supporting innovative, quality teaching and use digital technologies to maximize student achievement and remove barriers presented by geographical isolation. Money raised will enable the purchase of additional digital technology.
The Colfeian Sports Club is a community multi-sports club in South East London. It has facilities for rugby, football, cricket, bowls, badminton and martial arts. It is open to all, including children from the age of 6.
Childrens Hope Foundation endeavours to improve the quality of life for children and young people affected by illness, disability or poverty in a responsive and age-appropriate manner. Its activities are geared towards enhancing the concept of opportunity, recognizing that children are defined individually and should not be further disadvantaged by their illness, disability or situation. It will always work with, and on the advice of, those individuals and organisations referring the children for assistance, to ensure that the children's needs are met in a caring, responsive, practical and friendly manner.