The Geoff Capes Foundation raises funds to improve the lives of disadvantaged children and young people by providing opportunities to participate in sport and other recreational and leisure time activities, enabling them to participate in society as independent, mature and responsible individuals.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Aim of the Maarifa Project is to 'Overcome Poverty through Education'. Please donate to support our cause.The Maarifa Project became a Registered Scottish Charity in 2013 and awarded NGO Status in Tanzania in January 2016. The Maarifa Project crosses the boundaries of race, culture and religion to provide education and skills development specific to the needs of children, young people and communities in the Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania. The cornerstone of this work lies in an ethos of teaching and learning together - promoting a healthier and more secure future for all. Education for a Brighter Future - Friendships for Life Charity No: SCO 44784 Find out more Website http://www.maarifaprojectscotland.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MaarifaTanzania
Since its establishment in July 2013, the Trustees have sought to advance the mission, vision and teachings of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks as a reflection of, and in order to promote, the charitable objectives of the Covenant & Conversation Trust. These are based on the articulation and promotion of a Judaism that is connected to its rich heritage whilst simultaneously engaged with the world.
DRAGONFLIES @ FSN helps locally pre-bereaved and bereaved children and young people age 5-18 years to cope with loss by providing peer group support. To date 1200 local children and young people have been supported by Dragonflies who work with children and young people who have lost a parent, sibling, close relative or friend. Working in local schools and community venues, Dragonflies provides therapeutic activities delivered by trained staff and volunteers. FSN aims provide effective action without discrimination for children, young people and families suffering the effects of poverty, disadvantage, bereavement, neglect and abuse, supporting over 3000 individuals each year. FSN aims to empower and strengthen disadvantaged families living in Hastings and surrounding areas, equipping them with the necessary skills to improve their quality of life and fulfill their true potential whilst helping to raise aspirations, alleviate poverty, discrimination, social exclusion promoting equality and participation through a range of practical projects. Current projects include: My Time supporting children and young people suffering with complex issues such as self-harming, depression and low self esteem. Early Years projects helping 0-5 year olds take those first steps into the world of educational stimulating play to encourage the foundations to be laid for their futures. Family support through workshops and accredited training, all projects are designed to help families and children to cope in a rapidly changing society.
Burton Table offers 18-45 year old men the chance to have a great time whilst making new friends, trying new activities & supporting our local communities.
Liberty Choir entered Wandsworth prison on 1 April 2014 with 20 volunteers and has conducted a choir with 20 inmates every week pre-pandemic in the belief that singing can be part of the rehabilitative process. The benefits of the sessions are multiple: to the prisoners where tension has been visibly reduced, leading to a reduction in violent incidents, self-harm and suicide attempts; to the prison staff who remark on how much calmer the prisoners are after their sessions and therefore easier to manage. A Prison Officer said 'it is rehabilitative and can clearly change lives …. They learn discipline, routine and how to respect differences. It brings unity, networking, building confidence. Prisoners learn additional skills learnt by participating, such as interview skills, communication skills, eye contact, pro-social modelling, learning music, even public speaking. Upon release, Liberty Choir singers can join associated community choirs where the volunteers are drawn from. This provides them with familiar faces and a supportive network at a very challenging point in their lives. Liberty Choir is in touch with over 70 former prisoners who have not reoffended. Liberty Choir is an effective rehabilitation strategy saving the UK taxpayer over £2 million and rising since its inception. Since 2017 Liberty Choir has expanded into more prisons and since lockdown has developed Liberty Choir Radio broadcasting into 100 prisons. For more information please visit www.libertychoir.org
CVS provides support, guidance and advice for voluntary community and faith organisations across Cheshire East. Building dynamic communities, inspiring volunteering and empowering a voice.
The Noor Foundation UK is a UK registered charity that has been establishing free kidney dialysis centres and giving free kidney dialysis treatment to poor and needy sufferers since 1998, the first focus being in Pakistan.
The mission of Age UK Leicester Shire & Rutland is to promote the well-being of older people and to make later life a fulfilling and enjoyable experience.
Multi-award-winning open-access choirs for boys and girls aged 7-21 - help inspire a love of music today.