We provide homes & services for people with learning disabilities or other conditions. We give residents & service users support to lead as normal a life as possible. We offer comfortable & safe environments where people are free to express themselves & make real choices that affect their lives.
From kids who struggle with speech and language needs to unemployed young people to isolated elders living in sheltered housing units, Bubble respects the stories and skills of the most disaffected members of society, and uses theatre to help lift self-esteem and fill an important gap in society.
The Rwanda Cricket Stadium Foundation was formed in August 2011 to build and manage, on a not-for-profit basis, the first dedicated international cricket ground in Rwanda. The charity is run by a team of cricket enthusiasts from the UK and Rwanda. Development of a 4.5 hectare site on the edge of Kigali, Rwanda's capital, is due to begin in 2015. From there, the Rwanda Cricket Association can continue their excellent progress in developing the game in schools and universities as well as amongst Rwanda's most disadvantaged young people and bring people together in country that still bears the scars of genocide only 20 years ago.
The Charity turns the dreams of disabled people of all ages, and those who care for them, into reality. The recipients have to be recommended by an organisation and those receiving a Sporting Chance have to raise funds for a charity other than Give them a Sporting Chance. www.givethemasportingchance.com
Love in Action exists to help educate children and young people in Masaka, Uganda. We run a Primary School, a Secondary School, sponsor education, and a run a youth project to provide housing for teenagers. We do this through sponsors, donations and by running an internet cafe and farm in Uganda.
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The Crookstone Adventure Trust is a charitable organisation set up to provide accommodation as a base for outward-bound activities in the Peak District to be used by young people, under the age of 25, from all over the UK and internationally to develop their physical and mental capacities.
Based in Jarrow, Tyne and Wear, St. Clare’s Hospice was established in 1987 to provide palliative care to adults with life limiting illnesses south of the Tyne.We must raise £1.4 million every year so we can continue to deliver our services free of charge and rely on kind people like you to help.