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The Play Barn Project is dedicated to raising the necessary funds to create a safe haven for children with different types of cancers providing somewhere for them to play, in a safe, sterile environment together.
Signposts (Luton) was established in 1985 to help provide a solution to the growing problem of homelessness in Luton & Dunstable, providing residential & supportive services to those, who for many reasons, are unable to obtain appropriate accommodation.
Herts Children's Crohns & Colitis Support Trust (HCCCST) raises funds for state-of-the-art equipment for the benefit of children suffering from Crohns and Colitis at Watford General Hospital. To date HCCCST has donated GBP 50,000 worth of endoscopy equipment. HCCCST also supports sufferers and their families and promotes awareness of these conditions.
We aim to deliver projects to give better opportunities to communities in countries that don’t have the same privileges as we do. This could be anything from improving education facilities to providing medical facilities. We will build lasting relationships and ensure each project is sustainable.
The Eye Fund is a charity to support those with failing sight, through counselling and practical help. Visit our web site www.eyefund.info and see what we have been getting up to
BlueSky Retreat is a new charity providing support to parents who have lost a child under the age of 18. BlueSky retreat is here to provide help and support for families going through the most unnatural devastating time in their lives. We are a charity wanting to provide support to those in need.
We bridge the gap in current provision at school to provide a positive educational experience for 50+ young people aged 11-16yrs who have become disengaged from mainstream school and who have complex home and social situations which influence and affect their behaviour.
Sight Concern Worcestershire is your county charity helping blind and partially sighted people to leadindependent and fulfilling lives.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Stanton Vale is an all age special school located in Long Eaton, working with pupils primarily from the South East of Derbyshire but also from Derby City, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire. We welcome children as young as 2, to join our specialist nursery. They can then learn, grow and develop in the same setting, staying with us until the age of 19.The children and young people who come to us have a range of needs and abilities but are primarily categorised as Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD) or Complex Learning Difficulties (CLD/PMLD). However, we try not to talk about disability. Our culture and ethos is very much about abilities and how we can nurture and develop skills and knowledge to help our pupils for life beyond school. Please donate to support our cause. As a school we have our own fundraising committee made up of parents and staff. The committee is constantly trying to raise money to provide things to improve the schools facilities and resources. We are currently fundraising to have the outdoor areas of school revamped and rejuvenated to provide a playground with specially adapted swings and roundabouts, a sensory garden to provide our more complex pupils with the chance to learn and experience their environment through touch, sound and smell. Amongst other things we would also like to have an allotment area for our more able pupils to grow their own produce. All this is very expensive and we need as much help as possible to reach our goal with your support and help we will get there quicker, so please donate and help us. Charity No: 1058964 Find out more Website http://www.stantonvale.derbyshire.sch.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1046013592145383/
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If parents can't cope, children suffer. The impact of which lasts a lifetime. Our volunteers who are recruited and trained in the local community, make life-changing differences to local families each week- giving parents hope for the future, and their children, a childhood they deserve. In an ideal world, you wouldn't need a charity like Home-Start. Parents would be able to raise their children free from difficulties. But life isn't like that. Many parents are struggling with a whole host of issues- poverty, poor mental health, domestic abuse, isolation, and lack of family support networks. And this is where Home-Start steps in. Each week our volunteers visit families in their own homes, offering a range of emotional and practical support. It's just a few hours each week, but those few hours can make an impact that lasts a lifetime. With your donations, we can reach out to even more children and families who are struggling.
Blackburn foodbank is part of the Trussell Trust national network of foodbanks, providing a minimum of 3 days worth of nutritionally balanced emergency food and support to local people in crisis in Blackburn.We collect non-perishable food which is donated by the public through churches, schools and supermarket collections. Front line care professionals e.g. social workers, doctors etc refer people to the foodbank with a voucher which is exchanged for 3 days worth of food. Over a chat, a meal and a drink we listen and signpost clients to other agencies for support.
Peace Direct fund local peacebuilders worldwide as they find their own solutions to conflict – and build their own better futures. These local heroes are uniquely placed to break the cycles of violence in their countries long before 'outsiders' can. They are key to building sustainable peace.
Égalité Absolue organise day trips, holidays and pilgrimages for the disabled, sick, infirm and terminally ill. We supply the specialised transport, book the venues and supply medical staff and volunteers to assist those travelling with us. We travel as a group and always try to instil a family atmosphere, whilst catering for individual needs. The experience away with Égalité Absolue is enriching for both helpers and travellers. We normally travel by a purpose built luxury ambulance the size of a coach. Each trip consists of 24 people:- 10 travellers, 2 nurses and twelve volunteers. Whenever required a doctor will also accompany the party.
Young Womens Outreach Project has been running for 21 years. We work with young women and young mothers in Gateshead aged 11-19yrs. We support, guide young women through crisis in their lives. These Crises can be finding out that they are pregnant, problems or struggling in schools, mental health issues, rape, self harm, lack of confidence and self belief, violence or sexual exploitation, the list goes on and on. Many of these young women and mothers are referred into the project by a vast range of professionals or themselves. Once we receive a referral we visit young woman to assess needs and ensure that we are the right people to support them. We are often involved with safeguarding and we ensure our role is about supporting that young woman through the process, with open and an honest approach no matter how difficult. We offer one to one support and group work programmes, and often signpost to other services and professionals who met their needs. Intervention time can be as little as 6 weeks to 18 months. They feel less alone, listened to and supported in issues that are affecting their lives at the time. They develop positive relationships, gain support; they learn coping mechanisms and strategies. Progression leads to young women gaining accreditation, many of the young women who attend do not have any qualifications due to the complexity and the issues in their lives. We aim to re- engage young women and mothers back into education, training or employment.
The Connolly Foundation is a community development organisation committed to advancing the ethos of James Connolly via research, education, dialogue. Dedicated to fostering progressive social change, we seek to create a crucible for practicing ongoing progressive change in working class communities.