(UK, 1078295) Browse eventsSamaritans 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.
(UK, 1163098) Browse eventsSpring Housing Association was set up in 2014 to provide accommodation and support services to individuals who are at risk of homelessness. Our main aim is to provide high quality housing options, deliver holistic housing services to maximise tenancy sustainment and offer individuals a pathway into employment, training & advice. We currently provide accommodation services across Birmingham and Wolverhampton we are rapidly expanding into new local authority areas and developing new build schemes in partnership with landlords & developers. Our experienced housing services team offers: Short and long term accommodation services. Move on support Tenancy related support We have a variety of accommodation types which include: Shared accommodation units Self contained apartments (move on) 2/3 Bedroom houses Company number: 09244172 - Registered Charity Number: 1163098
(UK, 1105369) Browse eventsA specialist support & psychotherapy charity improving outcomes for victims & survivors of sexual crime within & outside the criminal justice system.
(UK, 1164610) Browse eventsPregnancy 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
(UK, XR22973) Browse eventsFoyle Down Syndrome Trust promotes the development of a culture to encourage and enable children with Down Syndrome to live full, independent and productive lives. See our website for more information on upcoming events. We provide an innovative and groundbreaking approach to the educational and social inclusion of children and young people with Down Syndrome, who are disadvantaged through the disabling attitudes in society. In addition to providing One to One Home Education ensuring that the children are able to cope with mainstream school, we carry out Social and Personal Development activities as follows: Early Years Group (0-5 years) - Music, movement, drama and art programmes are organised to help develop the children's social skills and to enable them to interact with their peers. 6-12 year group - All social programmes are practiced in carefully structured and organised environments. Previous social programmes include arts and crafts, drama and music classes. 13-25 year group - This social programme promotes social development and independent living skills through activities such as cookery, first aid training, drama, outdoor pursuits and dance. Some courses offered lead to recognised accreditation.
(UK, 1142015) Browse eventsAurora is a local charity offering a free package of treatments and support to local people and their families with a cancer diagnosis.
(UK, SC009674) Browse eventsAberdeen 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.
(UK, 302579) Browse events1st Sandridge host eight units of Scouts, Guides and Explorers, of 20 to 30 young people each, enjoying traditional Scout and Guide skills, and offering a location for use of the local community. Recently celebrated our 90th year.
(UK, 1119501) Browse eventsFuture 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
(UK, 230329) Browse eventsThe South Downs Society is an independent, member-led charity; without any political affiliation, and is supported by membership subscriptions, donations and gifts in Wills.
(UK, 1154294) Browse events'Mayak' is Russian for 'lighthouse'. We work to bring light into the darkness of human trafficking and exploitation.
(UK, 1080719) Browse eventsThe work of the Balsam Centre (Wincanton Community Venture) focuses on reducing health inequalities, working with individuals and families who are disadvantaged, vulnerable and have little or no support. We are particularly successful at working with people of all ages and backgrounds to improve their own and their families' life chances. There is a focus on mental health support for people with low to moderate depression, anxiety and associated conditions.
(UK, 1131237) Browse eventsAccess 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
(UK, 1164938) Browse eventsThe 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/
(UK, 1109403) Browse eventsTo 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.
(UK, 507700) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, SC027660) Browse eventsWe are Absafe- a charity dedicated to health, safety & wellbeing education and advancement for children and young people, but we do this with a bit of a twist! From our innovative facility, "The Safe", we educate children and young people about personal safety and wellbeing- our facility is designed to mimic 8 real-life environments and experiences ranging from traditional topics such as road safety and home safety, to more unconventional ones that we have seen become more prevalent in recent years- cyber security, risk of vaping, pro-social behaviour, responsible alcohol consumption and mental wellbeing. We have rooms designed as a park, beach, bedroom, kitchen etc. so the young people are taken on an adventure while gaining lifesaving skills. Our aim is to empower our young users by giving them the skills and knowledge to become aware and responsible for their own safety and wellbeing- so when situations arise in their life, they have practiced for it in a safe environment and know how to handle situations, both physically and mentally.
(UK, 1106768) Browse eventsThe BBA is here to assist barristers (past and present), members of the judiciary (past and present) and their dependants who are needy and deserving through difficult times, financially or ill health.
(UK, SC046370) Browse eventsKatie’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.
(UK, 1163285) Browse eventsEmpart is focused on bringing holistic transformation, spiritually and socially, to individuals and communities in South Asia. We do this by equipping servant leaders, nurturing children, empowering women, and restoring health. We have a vision to see 100,000 communities transformed by 2030.
(UK, 1126881) Browse events'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.