(AU, 1143094) Browse eventsHelp Rural Nepal aims to provide better health and education in a remote area of Dhading, Nepal. So far it has rebuilt a primary school, installed solar panels, a library and 2 computers. The secondary school received its first 2 computers and new books. Much needed medical supplies were provided.
(UK, 1099342) Browse eventsJakin provides a free, confidential counselling & support service for those facing an unintended or difficult pregnancy and those grieving after pregnancy-loss.
(UK, SC014314) Browse eventsThe Steeple Church, in Dundee is a vibrant, committed, diverse and growing congregation whose mission is to serve its neighbours in the city centre. We have recently undertaken a major redevelopment of the building to create a resource that is 'fit for purpose' in the 21st century.
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(IE, CHY20530) Browse eventsFirst Fortnight is a charity-based organisation with the expressed aim of challenging mental health prejudice through the creative arts. We believe the arts allow us to create a space where people can talk about mental health issues in a non-scripted manner. Once that conversation has begun, we hope this will then help to change people’s perceptions about an issue that affects us all with one in four of us set to experience a mental health problem at some point in our lives. With that in mind, we hope to make the First Fortnight of each year synonymous with mental health awareness, challenging prejudice and ending stigma. Founded in 2009, First Fortnight staged its first two-week arts festival in 2012. The charity has since become a mental health service provider with the establishment last year of the First Fortnight Centre for Creative Therapies. The centre currently employs two psychotherapists providing art-therapy for individuals experiencing homelessness and mental ill health in Dublin.