(UK, 1092655) Browse eventsSeashell Trust (formerly the Royal School for the Deaf & Communication Disorders) provides highly specialist education and residential care for those with severe learning disabilities combined with complex communication difficulties which include hearing and visual impairments, physical disabilities, medical needs and autism spectrum disorders. Our aim is to equip them with the confidence, self-esteem and the communication skills they need to reach their full potential in life.
(UK, 01141733) Browse eventsONE DEGREE OF CHANGE. ONE LIFETIME OF POSSIBILITIES One Degree mentors and empowers students from less advantaged backgrounds by developing their self-belief and transforming their academic performance
(UK, 1192375) Browse eventsArts For All is a community creative centre . We run clubs and classes for the local community and aim to build confidence through creativity. Young people get the opportunity to exhibit and sell their works of art in high profile exhibitions in The City. This work changes lives and gives them the chance to hope for a brighter future.
(UK, 1203393) Browse eventsBased in Birmingham (UK), Devanhaar was formed in the summer of 2019 by sevadaars with the following three aims: Empower sangat to get involved in seva and develop leadership skills, Develop deeper understanding of Gurbani, Gurmat, history, parchar and Create a non-judgemental space for sangat to support each other and grow spiritually.
(UK, 328476) Browse eventsMind the Gap is an experienced touring theatre company based in Bradford, Yorkshire, which performs around the UK and internationally. We are a professional theatre company that helps people with learning disabilities become professional actors, and helps actors with learning disabilities achieve their potential. We offer ways for everyone, at every level, to get into theatre: * We make great theatre. Our productions are performed by disabled people, and are for everyone to enjoy, and they do! * In 2008 we moved into our brand new home, Mind the Gap Studios. We now have state of the art and fully accessible rehearsal, workshop and meeting spaces designed for developing new work, being creative, and learning. And we like to share it too! * We run Outreach theatre workshops are for young people with learning disabilities who want to try acting and learn drama skills (and have a lot of fun!) * We provide beginner actor training courses for people to get a qualification while they learn a range of theatre skills, from Front of House, through Acting, to Design * We help other organisations achieve equal opportunities for learning disabled people. We offer training, workshops and consultancy.
(UK, 1165868) Browse eventsThe REME Central Charitable Trust was founded in 1945 to help all past and present members of the Corps, and their immediate dependants, when they find themselves in need.
(UK, exemptcharity) Browse eventsGifts to University of Sheffield help fund areas such as student hardship, equipment, and groundbreaking research. Thank you for your support.
(UK, SC019926) Browse eventsThe Poverty Alliance is a network of organisations and individuals working across Scotland. We campaign for practical changes that will increase incomes, improve services, give people in poverty a voice in decisions that affect them and challenge negative attitudes to poverty.
(UK, 1111160) Browse eventsRacehorse Rehoming is set in the village of Combe St Nicholas, Nr Chard on the edge of the Blackdown hills in Somerset. We are a dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing of former ex-racing thoroughbreds, who for whatever reason have fallen on hard times after a career in racing. Over 3000 horses leave the racing industry every year, where do they all go? Some are lucky enough to find good homes, others are sent to markets and are sold for Pounds to the meat man, when once they were worth thousands. But most are sent to slaughter, for no other reason than they have not made the grade or have passed their best in performance on the track.We cannot save them all, but we are here to do our bit for these underestimated creatures, who do not deserve the label of being difficult/flighty to retrain. They take very well to a slower more relaxed pace of life and make wonderful pleasure horses and are more than capable of competing to a high level in other equine disciplines, such as eventing, showing, show jumping and dressage. We are totally self-funded, relying on donations and fundraising events, we receive no funding from any other welfare organisations. All horses remain in the ownership of the charity for life, where possible they are put out on permanent loan to caring experienced owners. If not suitable for re-homing, they remain here at the charity for the rest of their days. We are honored to have as permanent residents a Royal Ascot winner and a winner of the Welsh National now entering their latter years. Alongside others who due to injuries sustained in racing are unable to be re-homed as riding horses. Thank you for taking the time to read about our charity, if you would like to know more about our work you can find us on. Twitter @RRHCentre Facebook: RRCentre www.racehorserehoming.co.uk email: [email protected] DONATE £5 TO DAY AND HELP US CONTINUE TO HELP THEM. THANK YOU Kind Regards The RRC Team
(UK, 107492) Browse eventsA locally based charity , formed specifically to benefit patients and families affected by Oesophago-Gastic Cancer in Northern Ireland. We aim to support patients and carers who have been affected by Oesophago-gastic cancer. Raise awareness of the sign and symptoms of Oesophago-gastic cancer and fundraise for better treatment and care. Your donation will make a huge difference. Thank you.
(UK, 1046348) Browse eventsIt it a voluntary organisation responsible for running the main firework display in Winchester each year. All proceeds go to local good causes and charities.
(UK, 1140744) Browse eventsRestless Legs syndrome (RLS) is a neurological disorder characterised by an irresistible urge to move, to stop uncomfortable or odd sensations. RLS most commonly affects the legs but can affect other body parts. We offer support to those living with RLS and work to raise awareness of the disease.
(UK, 1147005) Browse eventsThe Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR) has a unique global role, in that it conducts covert operations in very hostile environments and is often first on the ground. This usually requires long deployments, putting extreme pressure on both the soldiers and their families. The primary role of the Special Reconnaissance Regimental Association (SRRA) is to support the wellbeing of former and serving Operators and their families. We are welfare-focused, providing our members, with a discreet and trusted network of support for themselves and their immediate families. Our small team understands the difficult working and living conditions of our membership – each having served in, or alongside, the Regiment for several years. We work diligently and empathetically on behalf of the President, Executive Committee and membership. The primary role of the Association is to support the wellbeing of former and serving Operators and their immediate families. This is enabled by our generous benefactors, supporters and friends, whose donations are spent in accordance with our charitable objectives. An overview of our charitable expenditure is available on the Charities Commission (England and Wales) registered charity number 1147005.
(UK, 1202395) Browse eventsTough To Talk aims to reduce male suicide by empowering men to speak openly about struggles. We partner with male-dominated spaces and offer education, a suicide hub, #MANUP book & journaling resources. Help us break the stigma & save lives. Donate now
(UK, 1202607) Browse eventsWe are a frontline service that collects and organises community donations of all kinds which we then distribute to those facing acute hardship in London. Although only 3 years old, we are now one of the main points of support for those seeking asylum, the homeless, DV survivors & many other groups
(UK, 1086048) Browse eventsJessie May provides nursing care at home for children with a terminal illness in the Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire areas. The charity receives no statutory funding and so relies totally on voluntary contributions to fund its service.
(UK, 1144824) Browse eventsWorking through the local pastors and officials we try to provide year-round support as required and requested. We particularly focus on the spiritual and material needs of the poor, the sick and those suffering from other forms of social deprivation. Our trustees and helpers are all volunteers.
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(UK, 1081956) Browse eventsOur Charity The Charlton Park Academy Fund was set up in 2000 to support Charlton School, now Charlton Park Academy, a secondary school for pupils with special needs in the London Borough of Greenwich. The pupils, aged 11-19, have a variety of special needs including autistic spectrum disorder, severe learning difficulties, profound and multiple learning difficulties and emotional and behavioural difficulties. Many of them come from very deprived backgrounds and therefore face huge challenges to reach their full potential and be as independent as possible. Whilst the academy is funded by central government to deliver the students statutory education, the academy is constantly looking at ways to add to and enhance every student’s school experience, with the intention that this will raise self-esteem, boost self-confidence and ultimately give each student the greatest opportunity to achieve once they have left the school. Projects Such activities and projects of course cost money, and this is where the school’s registered charity looks to play its part. This, in practice, means working with the students, parents, staff and governors to look at projects that will provide the most benefit and impact to as many students as possible. Hence, the charity has raised money for projects large and small, such as the refurbishment of two sensory rooms within the school and the funding of after school clubs and residential trips. We are currently raising money for a new fleet of minibuses, our Minibus Appeal, computer devices for communication, residential trips and clubs.