Katie’s Cradle is a charity which focusses on supporting vulnerable people and helping them through their personal difficulties through animal therapy. This covers a wide scope, which includes people suffering from mental disorders, mental illnesses, hardships in their personal life, or anyone who feels they would like some extra support. The animals in our care have all come from a place of need but have found freedom and sanctuary at Katie’s Cradle. Once rehabilitated, they can then go on to help the people that come to us in need.
To respond to the wishes and needs of the Yemeni Community and other families in the Sandwell area, by providing cultural orientation, educational development and skills-training for children and adults, through the provision of accessible community services and activities run by the YCA.
Future Skills Training invests time in young people enabling them to re-engage with the learning process. By providing a mix of educational and support services we empower young people to develop their skills, abilities and personalities, to encourage them to grow into mature, responsible adults
Woking Foodbank - Helping Woking People in Crisis
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'Mayak' is Russian for 'lighthouse'. We work to bring light into the darkness of human trafficking and exploitation.
Aberdeen Citizens Advice service provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. It values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination.
The primary use of the ‘Ipswich Outreach Bus’ shall be to work with the homeless and needy within the town. We shall be working alongside the Ipswich Soup Kitchen to help in the distribution of food and items of clothing /bedding.Working with other agencies, we shall provide a safe environment, offering support and advice for those living on the streets of our town.In addition we shall be providing a weekend service for the towns late night economy. This will assist the emergency services and Town Pastors in their work bringing a positive influence to the streets, providing help and support to vulnerable people. Please help us make a difference to the lives of the homeless and those in need within the town of Ipswich.We need to raise the money for the purchase of a fitted bus then ongoing running costs. Charity No: 1164938 Find out more Website http://www.ipswichoutreachbus.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1740978419472567/
Pinpoint is a Cambridgeshire charity supporting parent carers,especially those with children and young people with additional needs and disabilties. Pinpoint offers Cambridgeshire parent carers information, support and involvement. And, as the parent carer forum for the county, gives hundreds of families a voice and an opportunity to improve services within education, health and social care.Our work has put the local spotlight on issues such as self-harm, bullying, mental health, wheelchair and continence services and resulted in better services and more information and support for families.We run:county-wide network meetings to gather parents’ views and share informationan annual conference in Januaryregular sessions for parent carers, including: sessions for parents of young people preparing for adulthood (aged 14 to 25)support and training for parents of children with ADHD and Autistic Spectrum Disordersaction and focus groups to shape and improve services. Charity No: 1156920 Find out more Website http://www.pinpoint-cambs.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pinpointcambs/ Twitter https://twitter.com/pinpointcambs YouTube Please click here to visit our YouTube page
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.
Beacon South Yorkshire provides a range of services supporting carers across South Yorkshire who are caring for people with substance misuse, disabilities, mental health, dementia, or who are elderly. Over the years we have helped 1000s of families impacted by the need of caring for a loved one.
'The Rotary Club of Skipton Craven will celebrate its 25th Charter Anniversary in 2013 and the members of the Rotary Club will continue to serve the local community by organising charity events and collections in Skipton and Craven. Over the last 12 months the Club has raised over £20,000 for local charities, the largest part of this being raised by over 900 entrants in the successful Santa Fun Run in November 2012. The 2013 Santa Fun Run will take place on Sunday 1st December. In December Santa’s Sleigh will again be seen on the streets of Skipton, the surrounding villages and in local supermarkets with members collecting money for local and international charities. These include the Rotary International Charity “Shelter Box” as well as the local Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice and North Yorkshire’s Martin House Children’s Hospice. The Rotary Club also sponsors holiday breaks for carers, and young people to take part in residential leadership courses both on land and on sailing ships at sea. The Club takes a lead role in organizing and supporting annual competitions for the youth like the Young Chef Competition and the Schools’ Technology Tourmament. The Rotary motto of “Service above Self” is the inspiration for Club members to support the local community by, for example, helping out at Ashfield House residential home and by working with primary schools throughout Craven to raise money for the Shelter Box Charity.
School-Aid sends good quality schoolbooks and other educational materials direct to schools in disadvantaged communities in English speaking African countries. It collects all these materials in the UK from schools and other donors. Volunteers then sort and pack them prior to being transported in containers to African schools.
Relate is a national charity working to promote health respect and justice in couple and family relationships face to face, online and via phone and text. Everyone deserves happy, healthy relationships. We can support that, with your help. Why should I donate to Relate? Relationship breakdown ruins lives and families can be torn apart by the aftermath of a divorce or separation. Relationship breakdown can lead to: Relate helps to prevent relationship breakdown and when things go wrong we are there to help people pick up the pieces of their lives and build happy, healthy relationships. We do this through counselling, sex therapy, advice and guidance and training courses both face to face and via the internet. By donating to Relate you could be changing someone’s life – help us give the gift of a healthy relationship. What will happen to my money? Any donation you choose to make to Relate will be used to support development and delivery of services for people in distress. Your help could provide a distressed caller to our helpline with the friendly, reassuring response they need, allow us to help people online and face to face to prevent relationship breakdown and its devastating impacts. Can I fundraise for Relate? We would love for you to raise money for the work we do with people who suffer the distress of relationship breakdown. It could be anything from a coffee morning, sponsored walk or a special birthday where you ask the guest to donate rather than buying you a present. If you would like any information about supporting Relate please call 0300 100 1234 and ask to speak to someone in the fundraising team or email us on [email protected]
Friends of Chase Side Primary School (FoCS) organises events such as Bingo Nights, Discos, Quiz Nights, Uniform Sales and Curry Nights as well as our popular Summer and Christmas Fayres throughout the school year. These provide opportunities for families to socialise and raise funds to provide additional resources and activities benefiting the 480 children who attend the school.
Pets As Therapy is national charity and is unique in that it provides temperament assessed/vaccinated PAT Dogs and PAT Cats with registered volunteers to hospitals, hospices, residential care homes, day centres, special needs schools and many other establishments, providing comfort, companionship and therapy. There are approximately 4,500 PAT Dogs and 108 PAT Cats bringing benefit to more than 130,000 people of all ages every single week throughout the UK. The Charity is becoming increasingly involved in structured Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) interventions, for example, through referral by Clinical Psychologists working with dog phobic children and with Occupational Therapists in the rehabilitation of stroke victims. Our registered volunteers and their P.A.T. Dogs and P.A.T. Cats make a difference to over 6.75 million people every year. For more details on the work of this wonderful charity or if you are interested in finding out how you can apply to register your dog/cat please visit www.petsastherapy.org If you would like to see the difference P.A.T. Dogs and P.A.T. Cats make to those they visit please watch the Pets As Therapy film www.petsastherapy.org/media
The Catholic Truth Society publishes books and resources that help Catholics gain a deeper understanding of their faith and share it with others. We respond to the challenges facing believers and non-believers today with materials that are relevant, truthful, engaging and affordable.
Access is a Charity aimed at relevant communication of the Christian faith and tackling issues related to training, education, deprivation and other social issues. We do this, mainly, through media and related activities. Our current main project is Access Radio a radio station aimed at appealing to a wide audience of Christians and Non-Christians alike, that remains faithfult o its Christian values whilst tacking social issues in a relevant way. You can listen to this station now by clicking here Thank you for your interest in Access
Light for the Blind is a UK registered charity formed in Leeds, in 2000, and overseen by a team of volunteer Trustees. We provide unconditional hope, compassion and care to those who would otherwise die on the cities' pavements, abandoned to their fate without a shred of dignity
The Inland waterways Association (IWA) is the premier inland waterways charity. IWA:- Acheman Challenge On the 5th April, four members of Head Office Staff will endure a 50 mile challenge along the Grand Union Canal from Harefield to Wolverton in Milton Keynes to raise funds for a new excavator for IWA's Waterway Recovery Group (WRG)Find out more and sponsor the team