Commercial recycler and social welfare charity, Recycling Lives aims to help the disadvantaged members of our society to change their lives for the better. The homeless, workless, welfare dependent, socially excluded and educationally disadvantaged come to Recycling Lives with the desire to change their circumstances and secure an alternative future; through education, training and work experience. We help anyone over the age of 18, who is facing an uncertain future. Recycling Lives offers a home, qualifications, training, work experience and a future. Currently, training opportunities are predominantly in the environmental and recycling sector creating a skilled workforce ready to combat environmental issues. People come to Recycling Lives with the desire to change their circumstances. By giving the right opportunities and motivation, we give people the key to turn their lives around. Recycling Lives is a charity that, with your support, changes a person’s life.
The main objects (the “Principal Objectives”) for which the company is established are as follows: The advancement of learning (including the provision of training, information and advice); To increase opportunities and choice for gainful employment for people with disabilities, additional needs and difference; To co-create opportunities for social interaction for people with disabilities, additional needs and difference; and To empower and champion individuals with disabilities, additional needs and difference to take ownership of their own future; By driving a more inclusive society in Scotland through establishing and operating a fully accessible evolving working farm.
"The days are very long when the walls are the same" A resident Our charity supports frail older people, living in care , to have meaningful and enjoyable lives. We have specialist knowledge in the field of activities and we use this to train, support and advise all those that work in care. All monies raised will help us develop further opportunities to improve the daily lives of older people living in care. We ALL need people to see, things to do and places to go.
Samaritans provide confidential, emotional 24/7 support for anyone who is experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those that may lead to suicide. Buxton and High Peak is one of the smallest branches of Samaritans in the UK and has been active in the area for over 30 years.
'Mayak' is Russian for 'lighthouse'. We work to bring light into the darkness of human trafficking and exploitation.
Aurora is a local charity offering a free package of treatments and support to local people and their families with a cancer diagnosis.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Bright Sparks is a charity who provide and support children with addition support needs and their families across Midlothian from birth to 18 years old.
Woking Foodbank - Helping Woking People in Crisis
Pregnancy Centres Network exists to encourage pregnancy centres across the UK in their work of non-directive support for those facing unplanned pregnancy or struggling with pregnancy/child loss concerns, exercised with care and compassion based on Christian principles. PCN was set up in 2014 in response to a request from representatives of numerous independent pregnancy centres operating with a Christian ethos. Interest has grown, and we are currently in touch with more than 100 centres across the UK.We aim to achieve the following:Co-ordinating information between local centres and regionsProviding encouragement to centre leaders and their teamsBuilding common resources for the benefit of local centresEncouraging best practice in the centres Charity No: 1164610 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
CAA has been promoting the best of British Craft since 1948. Representing internationally renowned artists from the fields of ceramics, glass, jewellery, silver, metal, textiles, furniture and wood. With a central London exhibtion space and new stock constantly being shown in the lower gallery shop.
We maintain the community hall to enable all to use this wonderful space for classes, parties, celebrations and community events
A specialist support & psychotherapy charity improving outcomes for victims & survivors of sexual crime within & outside the criminal justice system.
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The Lord Mayor of the City of Stoke-on-Trent (Cllr Anthony Munday) has selected his local charities for his year of office: The Macari Foundation (supporting homeless people), Sir Stanley Matthews Foundation (supporting City sports) and North Staffs Heart (in memory of Colin Stair and Paul Breeze).
Providing support for men who have been sexually abused Mankind is the only agency in the South East dedicated to the wellbeing of men who have experienced sexual violation at any time in their lives. We define sexual violation as any non-consensual or unwanted act of sexualised violence, coercion, manipulation or abuse - this includes childhood sexual abuse, adult sexual assault and rape. We want to see a world where no one is silenced by sexual violence We focus on working with men because research estimates that 1-in-9 men have suffered childhood sexual abuse, and 1-in-29 men have experienced sexual violence as an adult. This equates to nearly 4 million men across the UK. We work with men but care about everyone We see sexual abuse as a community issue and it is only by working together we can tackle the problems that allows sexual abuse to persist. A contribution to Mankind will enable us to continue to provide therapeutic services to men and also develop community based resources that will empower us all to take action against abuse. Find out more about our community focused work at: www.3equalsmk2.wordpress.com/
Glasgow Gladiators is a disability sports club offering wheelchair users the opportunity to take part in two competitive sports, powerchair football and boccia. Glasgow Gladiators Powerchair FC competes in the MDUK Scottish Powerchair League and Glasgow Gladiators Boccia Club runs the Albion Mobility Glasgow Boccia League. The two clubs are run by volunteers and rely on grants and fundraising to keep the opportunities for the members running.
Gowrie Care is a charity who improves the quality of life of everyone we work with. We work throughout Scotland offer varying levels of support to people in different settings, but in each case we are there to make a difference to people and to support them to make the most of their lives.
Like our founders, we bring meaning to the power of Jesus' love to address the challenges of today's society through Street Pastors, Lean-on-Me, Ambassadors & Family Pastors. With a mission to 'Love People Better', we equip volunteers to make a difference to vulnerable people's lives.
The Red Rubber Foundation is a charity set up to help young and disadvantaged people in the UK and overseas develop their capabilities. We do this by giving our own time, money and energy, and raising additional funds to support individuals and community groups.