The Community Breakfast Club provides a safe place of social and ethnic inclusion, offering food, advice, help and support. Our aim is to create, in partnership with leading suppliers, a positive impact on the health of our local community, the environment and individuals living in homeless or low-income situations.
We want every person in the UK to reach a level of numeracy that allows them to meet their full potential. We will achieve this by challenging negative attitudes, put research into practice by supporting projects that deliver direct benefit to learners and work with others to scale up effective approaches for those who need most support with maths and numeracy.
Everyday Arts inspires young people to discover their brilliance through a unique learning programme of theatre, dance, film, and alternative education. We have set up The Green Room, for School Refusers and children with statements of Special Educational Needs (SENs).
Community Support Nepal (CSN): CSN is committed to provide sustainable support in the relief of Nepali communities suffering hardship or distress as a result of any disasters. The support will be focused on rebuilding homes, livelihoods of remote rural villagers and communities. Priority will be given to the elderly and children. Direct help will be provided to the children who have become homeless, orphans and street children, by linking them with known families and/or support networks. Providing appropriate advice and support on their future opportunities and monitor their progress through their young lives. Assist to get at least basic education opportunities for disadvantaged children and young people with the provision of education materials, financial support and volunteer teaching for schools, encouraging school attendance without discrimination to caste, creed, gender, or religion. Also help disadvantaged young people and children in being aware of the dangers and influence beyond their communities, with particular focus to support awareness in being street wise and thus avoiding the dangers of violence, and exploitation of child labour and trafficking, which could result in being street children.
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We are a small Bristol based charity led by autistic women to raise awareness of the ways autism presents differently in women and girls who wait longer for a diagnosis than their male peers. We offer support for individuals, training for schools/ employers/ diagnosticians, social groups and advice