Chichester Festival Theatre is one of the UK’s flagship theatres, renowned for the exceptionally high standard of its productions as well as its work with the community and young people. Situated in a cathedral city in West Sussex between the South Downs and the sea, the Festival Theatre’s bold thrust stage design makes it one of England’s most striking playhouses; a studio theatre, the Minerva Theatre, sits nearby. The annual Festival season runs from April to November, during which productions originated at Chichester reach an audience of over 230,000. Year-round programming continues through the winter with the Theatre presenting high-class touring productions, as well as a traditional Christmas show mounted by the renowned Chichester Festival Youth Theatre. Rooted firmly in its community, the Theatre runs a Learning, Education and Participation (LEAP) programme that is a beacon of excellence and inspiration to its local audience, as well as being home to one of the country’s largest youth theatres with over 800 members.
We are a small charitable Trust working in Eritrea to improve facilities in rural and isolated schools in one of the world's poorest countries.
St Andrews vision is to resource Christians worldwide, from our neighbours within Oxford to our friends and mission partners in Africa, Europe, the Far East and elsewhere on God's earth. We believe that love is a verb and we support several initiatives that support victims of injustice who may be affected by war or a natural disaster. We show love by helping all irrespective of faith or race.
Regional Kids Inc. charity group and is a truely local children’s health charity focused on assisting children and their families within our regional areas suffering the effects of serious childhood disease. All funds raised within our regions area are directed back into the community through our family support and education programs as well as being used to purchase much needed specialized equipment for our local hospitals.
Tamarisk Trust provides services to adults who have learning disabilities with residential, outreach and community support. The community based day opportunities incorporates access to local sport and leisure facilities, further education, employment opportunities and also offers practical day to day support for people living in their own homes.
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The Ufosa Foundation helps people at home and abroad in Education, Family Wellbeing and Health. In the UK its TOUCH THE SKY Programme this year lets sick and terminally ill kids have a fun flight in a light aircraft. In South Africa Ufosa puts Libraries into Schools and does much more too!
Encompass gives young people the skills needed to confront issues of conflict, stereotype and identity within their communities through non-formal education programmes. These young people come from Israel, Indonesia, the Palestinian Territories, the US and UK for our Journey of Understanding.
Hay Castle stands at the heart of Hay-on-Wye, the Town of Books and home of Hay Festivals. Our project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and others, will see this nationally important site become a culturally and economically vibrant centre for heritage, learning and the arts.
Our mission is to "Evangelize the Hurting and Love Them into the Church" and to have FUN while doing it. We are loving hurting people into the church via community events, our after school program (the Academia Mauricio Saravia) and
We support soup kitchen Ichlu Reim which serves daily hot lunches inhouse or home delivered to poor & elderly in Jerusalem, Holocaust survivors; to a local special needs school & a youth rehab programme. Open for Friday night, Shabbat day and Festival meals+regular grocery pack distribution.