brings care and awareness for those victimized as children by human trafficking, child abuse and bullying. We are a human rights organizati
Bryson Intercultural seeks to be a leader in working with and empowering Minority Ethnic families and their communities in Northern Ireland, including the indigenous Irish Travellers and newly arrived Minority Ethnic individuals, by promoting and supporting racial and ethnic integration into Northern Ireland. For over 19 years the Charity has responded to changing patterns of migration and identified need and by advocating and promoting human rights and equity through empowerment, collaboration and partnership approaches aims to help integrate those from racially and ethnically diverse backgrounds into Northern Ireland society and promote good relations between all ethnic groups. Bryson Intercultural maintains partnership approaches and participates in relevant working groups and in addition it manages and co-ordinates the delivery of a range of services:To promote understanding and respect for diversity in Northern IrelandTo increase the potential for those newly arrived to integrate into Northern Ireland societyTo reduce the stress and confusion experienced by those newly arrived in Northern Ireland, including refugees and those seeking asylumTo promote active participation among individuals and communities from Minority Ethnic backgrounds To promote the inclusion of Minority Ethnic individuals and communities in their local and wider communities and in societyTo respond to newly identified need and, where appropriate, establish and participate in multi-agency responses to design and deliver appropriate services To influence and support public, voluntary and community bodies in the development of culturally sensitive servicesTo influence and organise responses to government and public policies affecting members of ethnic communities Charity No: 102679 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/brysonintercultural/
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(UK, 1118775) Browse eventsFounded in 2006 the Global Children's Foundation has already received tremendous support from many people who give their time and skills voluntarily. The Foundation has already helped raise funds for orphanages and youth projects in Poland, Bosnia, Romania and Sierra Leone and we are establishing networks with other organisations to reach out and help children in South America, Africa and Asia.
Educate Tanzania Inc (ETI) partners with the most effective organizations globally to bring education, water and health to the neediest parts of the world. Our first project is to build KARUCO - Karagwe University College in Northwest Tanzania. No
(US, 51-0082499) Browse eventsWe are committed to providing for the needs of homeless and owned dogs and cats in our community. Serving over 5,000 companion animals annually through direct intervention and many more through advocacy, we continue to
(US, 13-3149298) Browse eventsNAC’s mission is to provide innovative high quality services in support of birth, foster, and adoptive families caring primarily for medically fragile children. NAC’s mission includes children with severe physical, emotional, and behavi
(US, 943312751) Browse eventsThe mission of JOF is to improve the lives of people with musculoskeletal conditions through education, research, and service.
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ACRE (Action for Communities in Rural England) has been helping rural communities to help themselves for more than 25 years. Our nationwide Network of 38 rural community councils delivers practical hands-on support in 11,000 communities, reaching 52,000 grassroots organisations. Our Network members, many of whom date back 90 years, have a long and fruitful history of making a difference to rural life. ACRE was formed in 1987 to bring them together under one umbrella. At a local level: ACRE and its Network support communities with a huge variety of projects and services. A few examples of our work include: Advice for the 80,000 volunteers who run England’s 10,000 village halls Village SOS is a learning, outreach and support programme funded by the Big Lottery, which inspires communities to set up their own social enterprises. Befriending and support for elderly and vulnerable people through our Village Agent and Good Neighbour schemes Setting up community transport and volunteer car schemes, to help people reach essential health services. Running oil buying clubs to help rural dwellers save money on heating their homes. Helping young people to gain experience and forge careers in rural sectors, such as dairy farming. On the national stage: ACRE’s vision is to be the voice of rural communities - we ensure rural issues are heard at the highest level in Government. We work with policy makers to help them understand the impact of policies on rural communities We lobby MPs to try to ensure a fair deal for rural communities How your Donation Helps £10 Will enable us to give one valuable information sheet to a village hall free of charge. £500 Will buy a new Community Buildings guide. £1,000 Will provide a training day for community advisers £2,000 Will buy a scooter for use as transport through the Rural Wheels to Work scheme. £10,000 A research project which will influence the sustainability of rural communities.
Dearne Valley Special Olympics Group enables children and adults with a learning disability to learn, train and compete in equestrian activities. The group is volunteer led, located in South Yorkshire, and is a branch of Special Olympics GB. Our riders all have a significant intellectual disability and benefit from weekly riding lessons and horse care activities which teach them communication, independence and physical skills so that they can take part in regional and national Special Olympics events.
(UK, 1108581) Browse eventsHelp an East Coast Child relieves children and young people residing on the East Coast, who are in necessitous circumstances, by the provision of facilities and/or equipment, holidays, recreational and other leisure-time activities. Many of these children have special needs, disabilities and, in some cases, life threatening illnesses