Charitable training organisation to supporting young people to improve their life chances through mentoring and support, education and employment training. First Rung - Changing Lives - Creating Futures
StopSO - Specialist Treatment Organisation for Perpetrators and Survivors of Sexual Offences helps anyone affected by harmful sexual behaviour. We offer specialist therapy across the UK to anyone who feels at risk of offending for the first time or re-offending, family members, victims and survivors.
The Gurdwara is established as a place of worship of Sikh religion; ancillary education, cultural, community and humanitarian activities.
Maccabi London is the home of Jewish sport, health and wellbeing. It provides quality sports and recreational facilities for all and plays a key role in the life of the Jewish community and beyond.
The SCCT is dedicated to spreading awareness to the general public of the impacts of oceanic acidification (reducing the calcification processes) and excessive shark depletion. Both are currently having impacts on a global basis in commercial, social, industrial,cultural and political fields.
Medical Missionaries of Mary are Catholic Sisters who work with people in places of great need to improve their health care and development in a cost-effective way.
Our mission is to support communities in Malawi by providing the premises and facilities in which children and adults can learn necessary life skills in a safe and friendly environment; what we take for granted! We are currently working on our first project, Mwana Africa -The School of Good Hope.
International action for Iraqi Refugees (IAIR) is an independent charity based in London; registered with the Charity commission in April '08, working to alleviate pain and suffering of displaced Iraqis inside Iraq and neighbouring countries. It sponsors orphans and students school fees. Millions more need help. IAIR is independent, receives no help from any government. Run by volunteers.
Cheltenham Samaritans offers confidential emotional support to anyone who is worried, unable to cope or is feeling suicidal. This service is entirely dependent on voluntary support. It costs over £40,000 per year to run the branch and this sum has to be raised locally by the volunteers.
vision4kids is a new Christian based charity with a vision to demonstrate God’s love by alleviating the need of children and young people both at home in Northern Ireland and around the world. We will look to help with educational projects and will endeavour to provide practical and financial support to assist with the welfare, health and living needs of those children in areas of need and depravity. While carrying out fundraising and support programmes, and where appropriate, we will share the good news of the Gospel and seek to change the lives of children spiritually as well as practically. Please take time to visit our website vision4kids.org to find out about our specific projects and how you can help.
The National Army Museum is a charity, which aims to gather, maintain and make known the story of the British Army and its role and impact in world history, to provide a museum experience that meets the widest range of public need and connects the British public with its Army. www.nam.ac.uk
Portage is a regular home-visiting educational service for under 5s with additional support needs and their families. Personalised play and learning, goals and support are offered to involve the family in the care and development of the child, focussing on their child's development, building on abilities and strengths, not difficulties.
100% of money raised goes to other charities and individuals to improve the lives of a whole range of people from the young right through the age ranges to the elderly. We make grants to individuals and organisations, provide human resources to help the needy and fund projects which will improve the lives of the members of the local community
Parent Teacher Association of Dulwich Village Church of England Infants' School
The Calvert Trust provides people of all ages and all kinds of disability with the opportunity, through its centres in Keswick, Kielder and Exmoor, to participate in all kinds of outdoor activities including riding, sailing, swimming, rock-climbing, canoeing and much else. "It's not what you can't do, but what you can that counts."