We aim to offer hope, increase opportunity and help everyone in our community to become the best possible version of themselves. We're involved in running a church, a Foodbank, Debt Advice Centre, community choirs, a coffee shop, football teams, primary and secondary schools, and much more.
The charity exists to provide support to Plymouth Community Interest Company, to provide funds for any charitable purpose or purposes relating to the National Health Service.
We are an international development charity. Our vision is a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive and fulfil their potential. We support people in practical ways to understand their human rights – and put them into action - so they can change their lives for the better.
Our passion is to see children's lives around the world changed for good by providing a safe place to call home and an education that equips them for the future. We have Freedom Heroes projects in Kampala, Uganda and Siem Reap, Cambodia. For more information, see www.freedomheroes.cc
Advice and Support to newly arrived individuals to aid their integration into the City and those facing race discrimination Community Development to enhance their ability to proactively participate in political, social and economic activities Policy Development Research and Public Education Training
Glasgow East Women's Aid provide crisis support to Women, C&YP with lived experience of Domestic Abuse. We provide practical and emotional support to empower Women, C&YP to recover from the experiences and promote their safety, dignity and choice.
Our primary objectives are: * The prevention or relief of poverty in Africa by providing or assisting in the provision of education, training, healthcare projects and the necessary support to enable individuals to generate a sustainable income and be self-sufficient. * The advancement of education in Africa by providing funding and support for schools and other educational projects. * The relief of sickness and promotion of health in Africa by providing funding for activities such as the prevention and treatment of disease, healthy recreation for children, nutrition and education of healthcare workers and the public. * The promotion of sustainable development for the benefit of the public by the preservation, conservation and the protection of the environment and the prudent use of resources. Examples of our activities include: * Agroecology projects with the aims of poverty alleviation through income generation; improved food security, nutrition and health; environmental benefits. * The funding of income-generating schemes for families, vulnerable groups, or communities living in poverty. * Healthcare and disease education and awareness, such as programmes for people living with HIV/AIDS, or training of community volunteers in home based care and provision of basic supplies. * Funding for preschools, providing basic care and education for children in communities with a high level of poverty. * Improving the standard of education in primary schools and educational institutions, including provision of educational materials and resources. This includes the introduction of IT programmes. * Provision of sports equipment to schools and community teams and support for programmes that encourage children to participate in extra-curricular and team activities and to exercise. * Feeding schemes and child sponsorship programmes.
THE RANCH HELPS DISADVANTAGED AND HURTING CHILDREN, USING HORSES TO BRING FRESH HOPE AND LOVE TO THEIR LIVES. CHILDREN SPEND TIME LEARNING TO CARE FOR, COMMUNICATE WITH AND RIDE HORSES, ALONG WITH OTHER FARM ACTIVITIES. THE RANCH IS A PEACEFUL, SAFE HAVEN, FOR CHILDREN TO HAVE FUN AND UNWIND.
We aim to permanently raise children out of poverty using sustainable methods. Every child has the potential to achieve something great, but to do so we must first set them up with long term, sustainable resources which guarantee our children a lifetime of health, security and opportunity.
Al-Zahoor Welfare Foundation is a UK based charity that works in Bangladesh to improve the lives of the destitute and relieve poverty. It provides food,shelter,clean water, education for children and supports widows and single mothers. It also funds medical care and eye care clinics.
The Pygmy Hippo Foundation aims to promote the conservation, preservation and protection of the endangered pygmy hippo in its natural environment, through the re-development of the Sapo National Park and incorporating local communities into conservation initiatives and education programmes.
FACE provides social and informal education opportunities for people to learn, engage, participate and develop. FACE provides care, guidance and support for people to be heard, feel valued, and supported. FACE provides a safe space to play, work, challenge, be challenged, achieve and improve life.
The Trust aims to help parents bereaved of a child in the Huddersfield, Halifax and Mirfield areas. We aim to assist parents in paying for headstones and funeral expenses, with other financial issues being addressed on an individual basis.
Through professional independent advocacy, Advocacy Support Cymru gives a voice to clients in secondary or community mental health care settings. At such points in life, people are vulnerable. We don't judge or seek to persuade into a particular course of action; we support people to speak up.
Crossroads aims to reduce the stress of caring by providing a break from the caring routine. Services throughout Scotland provide practical support where and when it is most needed - usually in home.
It helps families with young children who may be struggling with a variety of challenges, helping prevent crises turning into family breakdown
Creswell Crags was among the most northerly places on earth to have been visited by our ancient ancestors. All of the caves are protected to preserve the rare archaeological deposits that remain inside. At the east end of the gorge is the Museum and Education Centre.
In their shoes”, focus support on children aged 0-16, who are at risk of becoming disengaged from education and socially isolated due to poor mental health, we also recognise and look to support the wellbeing of the parents and siblings.