The Beacon helps local people affected by cancer and other serious, long-term illnesses. It is hugely stressful for a family when someone they love is very ill, and we offer a wide range of services from psychology workshops to aromatherapy to help patients and their families cope with what is happening.
Our college is an alternative education provider for young people who want to manage their own learning and follow their passions.
Shetland Health Board Endowment Fund is seeking the advancement of health in Shetland through supplementing or providing additional services to those of the NHS to the local population. Shetland Health Board Endowment Fund was established in 1978 by virtue of Section 82 of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978.The purposes of the charity are:• The advancement of health, through:(a) improvement in the physical and mental health of the Board’s population;(b) the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of illness;(c) the provision of services and facilities in connection to the above; and(d) the research into any matters relating to the causation, prevention, diagnosis or treatment of illness, or into such other matters relating to the health service as the Trustees see fit.The Endowment Fund is in addition to, and separate from, the money used by NHS Shetland to provide day to day health services.Over the years many patients have benefited from the purchase of equipment, additional comforts and amenities all made possible through the generosity of someone making a gift to the Endowment Fund. Charity No: SCO11513 Find out more Website http://www.shb.scot.nhs.uk/board/endowments.asp
We provide free 1:1 counselling, well-being workshops & training, guidance and signposting to support our local communities. Counselling is available to individuals 4-years and up. We also have a weekly support group that is available to over those over 18.
Relief of the poor and needy or such other charitable purposes as the Club shall in duly constituted meeting from time to time direct
We offer prisoners and ex-prisoners creative expression through music and the arts with mentoring support, inspiring them to lead more productive and positive lives whilst in jail, and law-abiding lives on release. Support continues in the community, crucial in reducing the risk of re-offending.
We provide free, confidential, independent and impartial advice to anyone aged 16 or above affected by domestic abuse living in the boroughs of Epsom & Ewell, Elmbridge or Spelthorne. We are managed by Citizens Advice Elmbridge (West) and we work in partnership with the other Surrey Domestic Abuse Services. All our outreach workers are fully qualified Citizens Advice advisers who have also received specialist training in domestic abuse related matters and are qualified Independent Domestic Violence Advisers. We assist by giving skilled practical help, ongoing emotional support and information and advice on issues such as safety planning, housing rights, relationships and separation, civil and criminal court proceedings, and the needs of children affected by domestic abuse. The support we offer can be on the telephone, face to face at a safe venue, or by email. In FY18/19 we supported over 1,400 clients affected by domestic abuse. We provided one to one support, recovery programmes and essential work with children in households that have experienced abuse. Charity No: 1094025
Built in 1788, The Georgian Theatre Royal is the UK's most complete Georgian playhouse. We are a living theatre museum and in addition to our diverse programme of work, in December we produce our own professional pantomime.
We believe everyone should know and experience spiritual bliss for themselves. The world is longing for inner peace and fulfilment. Here at Nanak Naam charity, we're on a mission to transform lives worldwide through Guru Nanak's wisdom of Mantra-Mindfulness. We are bringing light to the revolutionary mindfulness wisdom of Guru Nanak's spirituality (Gurmat), empowering people to apply the practices to their lifestyle. Everyday Nanak Naam transforms thousands of lives through online video, social media, literature, public speaking, courses and meet-ups/events. Our education delivers a universal message that transcends sexuality, race and religion. We give insights to help people to overcome everyday issues and tackle taboo subjects using the universal law of Oneness. We deliver refreshing advice and meditative practices that enhance your emotional & spiritual intelligence (Giaan) to help you live mindfully (Dhiaan)
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UMHAN: The University Mental Health Advisers NetworkA national UK charity of Mental Health Advisers and Specialist Mentors who support those with mental health difficulties in Higher/Further Education.We are a network of mental health specialists working in the Higher/Further Education sector. Our members are dedicated to, and have a practical role in, providing support to students experiencing mental health difficulties. UMHAN's aimsEnsure HE and FE mental health support staff are equipped with the tools, support, and empowerment to best support students, and ensure national representation to influence the sector for good.Influence policy development in the fields of Education, Mental Health, Disability, and beyond, to proportionately, accurately represent the needs and interests of people with mental health difficulties.Remove the barriers to the full participation of people with mental health difficulties in higher education and beyond, encouraging the development of a culture in which people with mental health difficulties studying in HE is a mainstream notion.Your support helps us:Develop training, meetings, and resources for members, equipping mental health staff across the UK to support students.Run national campaigns, raising the profile of student mental health.Fund the day-to-day running of the charity and the employment of staff.Increase UMHAN's presence at conferences and events, enabling us to be a voice for mental health in the HE sector. Charity No: 1155038 Find out more Website http://www.umhan.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/UMHANUK Twitter https://twitter.com/UMHANUK
The ERT works for the education & betterment of the poor, research into problems of the poor, relief of those who suffer as the result of international or industrial unrest, political or legal injustice, tyranny, oppression or persecution and encouragement for the betterment & welfare of the poor.
Rush House provide a range of accommodation & support services including advice & independent living skills training to vulnerable young people aged 16–25 in the Rotherham area. Young people accessing our services are homeless or inappropriately housed & are seeking accommodation with support.