Treasures Foundation was established in 2009 with a vision to support vulnerable women on their release from prison by offering accommodation and pastoral support in a ‘halfway house’ in order to help them break cycles of addiction and offending and to build healthy relationships and reach their full potential. The need for improved services for women in the criminal justice system was recognised in a report prepared by Baroness Corston in 2007. To find out more about us, please visit our website - www.treasuresfoundation.org
The Kasanka Trust supports and manages Kasanka and Lavushi Manda National Parks in Northern Zambia. Kasanka was the first NP in Zambia to operate under private management,integrating conservation and community development,employing local people and providing them with health and educational support.
Sliding Doors Friendship & Fun We provide social activities, support & worthwhile volunteering opportunities for adults with disabilities, learning difficulties & those who are lonely & isolated. We deliver a range of sessions in Blackburn with Darwen all supported by our wonderful volunteers
We aim to provide quality, up to date cognitive behavioural therapy treatments to clients on all income levels. Our therapists go through stringent training and are compassionate and goal focused. Our evidence-based behavioural psychotherapy help clients to find workable actions towards living a resilient and connected life. The Power to Live Foundation also aims to provide social connection groups to join after individual therapy. Please help improve mental wellbeing in communities. Charity Registration No. 1181997 www.powertolive.uk
Our team works directly for the police forces of Warwickshire, providing valuable search management services and physical resources to search on land and inland waterways. We are usually called out by Police Search Advisors, but this can vary between police forces. It is important to mention that we cannot be called out by members of the public, only by government agencies. We often get called out by neighbouring Lowland Rescue teams, as well, to assist them in police searches within their areas. Most of our work involves locating high risk missing people, those most at risk of injury or loss of life, either through their own actions, their environment, or due to illness or injury. However, Lowland Rescue teams can be called upon for other tasks, such as helping people in flooded areas. All team members are unpaid volunteers from all walks of life, from 18 to 80 years old. We are available to respond to callouts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year. As well as search management personnel, team leaders and search technicians, Warwickshire Search and Rescue also has a search dog team and a specialist kayak team.
The Skiers Trust supports amateur skiers and those in education who are talented in all skiing or snowboarding sports. To further assist research into ski safety and the impact of skiing on the environment. Skiing fulfils a need which is fundamental, and such challenges are as urgent today as ever.
The Foundation promotes the personal development, education and vocational training of young people, including pupils and former pupils of Haberdasher schools, and addresses the needs of some of the most socially and financially disadvantaged people in today's society.
The Autism Centre of Excellence at Cambridge (ACE) translates world-class autism research into evidence-based best practice, delivered via partnerships, so that autistic people and their families get excellent support. ACE's parent charity was the Autism Research Trust (ART).
We are a Charity based in Kingston upon Thames providing horse riding therapy lessons for children and adults with disabilities at Barnfield Riding School. We subsidise lessons for our local schools and families. We desperately need funds as we have not been able to hold any fundraising events for over a year during the Covid-19 crisis. We subsidise all the RDA lessons for children and in order to continue we are aiming to raise £50,000. We are run solely by volunteers. Please, please donate as much as you can - every little helps. 100% will go directly to the lessons for the children.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Leominster Priory PCC (Parochial Church Council) is the formal body which cares for the work of Leominster Priory Church, including the maintenance of this beautiful building. Please donate to support our cause.All funds raised will be used to further the work of Leominster Priory Church, in particular the maintenance of this magnificent building, which is at the heart of the town and which is used regularly for community as well as Church events. Charity No: 1131837 Find out more Website http://www.leominsterpriory.org.uk