Christian Life Ministries (CLM) is a project set up by a parent charity City Faith Ministries Trust. City Faith Ministries Trust is a registered charity and was established on the 22nd of March 1995. The charity is committed to a variety of schemes, social action being a major theme. The social action projects of Christian Life Ministries are expressed through Christian Life Ministries (CLM).
Naiscoil Eoghain is a newly formed Irish language preschool in Cookstown.
Kingdom Storehouse is a charity that runs a Trussell Trust Foodbank in Harold Hill Essex.
Whitgift SNAP (registered charity number 1147526 & registered company number 8018183 - formerly operating as Whitgift Special Needs Activity Project, registered charity number 1056828) provides activity schemes for disabled children and young people aged between 5 - 25, living in the Borough of Croydon. The schemes provide the opportunity for the children and young people to experience a wide range of sporting and leisure activities during the school holidays, in a multi-cultural environment, whilst encouraging a sense of independence and self-confidence.
Craftspace is an award-winning craft development charity with 28 years’ experience. We commission and showcase contemporary craft and invest in developing makers. We develop opportunities for creative engagement and participation in contemporary craft for all.
Established in 2011 by two devastated, yet focused and determined parents searching for answers surrounding the death of their 4 month old son, River Jak Adam. River's Gift has evolved into a global movement, with thousands of supporters across the world and the formation of a dedicated research partnership that is committed to finding a cure for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
LBC's Help a London Child, was set up to help disadvantaged young people in London. We support children a young people affected by abuse, homelessness, disability, poverty and illness. This Christmas LBC's Help a London Child is supporting the charity Missing People. The funds we raise will go towards funding Missing People’s 24 hour helpline to provide a lifeline to families facing Christmas with an empty seat at the table and Christmas presents still wrapped under the tree. Their trained volunteers also provide confidential support to young runaways, helping them to find a safe place to stay when required and giving them the option to send a message to loved ones that they are safe or better still, that they want to come home. Make a difference, help us reunite families this Christmas. LBC's Help a London Child is an appeal run by Global Charities, a registered charity in England and Wales (1091657) and Scotland (SC041475)