The Global Fund for Forgotten People raises money for works of the Order of Malta which reach out directly to people who would otherwise be forgotten, upholding a 900 year old tradition of providing relief wherever suffering is present. We are also registered in the UK.
(UK, 1165979) Browse eventsTo assist in the treatment and care of young adults residing permanently or temporarily within the West Yorkshire area suffering from life-threatening cancers by provision of financial assistance and other means of support.
(UK, 1136260) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
The Shepherd Higher Education Consortium on Poverty (SHECP), a nonprofit promoting poverty studies programs in undergraduate and professional schools, supports a collaborative summer internship integrated with course-work and community engagement opportunities during the academic year. We seek to maintain and advance this unique interdisciplinary program of study with the purpose of enriching, not replacing, multiple student majors with a principally liberal arts preparation for many different professional and civic vocations. We know that the work of healthcare professionals, lawyers, businesspersons, educators, ministers, and community development specialists, as well as public policy experts and social workers, impinge on poverty. We need more citizens informed and committed to diminishing poverty through their work and civic activity. Undergraduate education has heretofore largely ignored sustained education in poverty studies except for a few research-oriented programs.
Rose Opera promotes and presents opera as an art form in the most musical, beautiful and elegant way possible. We aim for the highest standards in everything we do. We are run by experienced musicians and musical administrators, and we are based in the South West London area.
(UK, 1155102) Browse eventsThe Friends of Herons Dale Primary School raise funds for much needed equipment and therapies for children at the school.
(UK, 1034587) Browse eventsWYPCS is run by a dedicated committee of volunteers and we employ trained counsellors to support the young people who access our services. This helps us to keep our running costs to a minimum and concentrate our expenditure on service provision, making sure that the maximum benefit is extracted for all monies invested. The service is free and confidential and can be accessed by any young person in emotional difficulty. Common problems we encounter include family and relationship difficulties, issues regarding loneliness and anxiety, problems associated with low self esteem and bullying, self harm, abuse, distress through bereavement or loss, depression and difficulty with decision making. Many young people are referred via their local GP, but clients are also able, and encouraged, to access the service through self-referral. We provide locally accessible counselling support for young people where early intervention will reduce the need for specialist Primary or Secondary Care service input at a later stage. A key aim of the service is to tackle and address issues at an early stage. We see this as crucial support to allow them to focus on the many social and educational demands placed upon them at this important time in their life. Maintaining and developing educational and social achievement provides considerable benefits as young people continue to work towards long-term goals, gaining improved quality of life.