(UK, 1037218) Browse eventsWe offer quality child care for children aged between 2 and 5 years of age of all abilities. We prepare the children for a smooth transition into Primary School and equip them with new skills and learning that will prepare them for different stages during their education. We raise funds to help us to purchase new equipment to assist the children's learning and also buy in different people to provide the children with further skills such as yoga kids and creation station.
The objectives of Radio Horton is to relieve sickness, infirmity & disabilities attendant on old age amongst persons living in Banbury & the surrounding area, by providing a local broadcasting service for hospitals, hospices, residential homes & similar institutions, & wherever possible, providing a similar service within the local community to assist patients receiving "care in the community".
Pact is a non-profit organization whose mission is to serve adopted children of color. In every case, the child is always our primary client. In order to best serve children's needs, we provide not only adoptive placement but lifelong education, support, and community for adoptees and their families on issues of adoption and race. Our goal is for every child to feel wanted honored and loved, a cherished member of a strong family with proud connections to the rich cultural heritage that is his or her birthright. We advocate for honesty and authenticity in matters of race and adoption. We strongly believe that adopted children's and adults' connections to birth family and birth heritage should be respected and maintained. We also strive to identify and counteract "adoptism," an unfortunately common social prejudice that challenges the legitimacy of the choice to place a child for adoption or to build a family by adoption. Finally, as an organization committed to children of color, we feel it is essential to educate ourselves and others about the pervasive power of race and racism as they affect our children, our families, ourselves and our society.
Inverclyde Community Fund is a charity which makes grants to support Inverclyde's voluntary and community sector. The money we raise funds amazing local projects all across Inverclyde.
CHiPS is a non-profit organization serving the homeless and hungry of Park Slope, Gowanus, and surrounding neighborhoods since 1971. Starting in the late 1990s, CHiPS opened the Frances Residence, transitional apartments for young, homeless mothers and their infants. Since then, 200 4th Avenue has been an invaluable resource for the most vulnerable members of the community. It is thanks to almost exclusive funding from individual and private donors, and the work of volunteers, that CHiPS keeps its doors open.