Dedicated to contemporary art and ideas, Hospitalfield has an international reputation in the visual arts for our artist development programmes through residencies and commissioning. Over the last ten years our programmes have given time and space to artists to develop new work.
The Community Breakfast Club provides a safe place of social and ethnic inclusion, offering food, advice, help and support. Our aim is to create, in partnership with leading suppliers, a positive impact on the health of our local community, the environment and individuals living in homeless or low-income situations.
"We are a local charity providing support for those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness serving at the edge of the New Forest in Hampshire. We do this in two complementary ways: Drop in Centres We run drop-ins at three centres across the Waterside area. These offer a welcoming place to talk and help address visitors' issues as best we can. Whether facing eviction, living in temporary accommodation, sofa surfing or rough sleeping, our support includes: Help getting back into accommodation online applications for benefits including NFDC's Homesearch Register Signposting to local support agencies Hot drinks and snacks, charging & wi-fi Drop in at Home Going out beyond our drop-in centres, this initiative supports those recently who have been recently housed adjust to their new circumstances and helps them make a success of their next steps. This may be in practical ways or to offer a listening ear and encouragement to those dealing with isolation and anxiety and help them integrate into the community as fits their situation best. A part-time Project Leader is employed to facilitate these services with a team of trained volunteers."
Raising funds for Chew Valley School students.
Alford Hub is the support and information Hub in Alford. We offer Mental Health support, outreach, wellbeing, prescription delivery, adult education, debt and benefit signposting, career and CV advice, and a Uniform and Baby Bank. We have responded to over 50,000 help requests
At Unlocked Graduates, we recruit, train and challenge outstanding individuals to lead prisoner rehabilitation with the aim of creating high-performing leaders who will break the cycles of reoffending in prisons and throughout society.
Positive Futures is an award winning charity, working to improve the life choices of disadvantaged children and young people. Our vision is to see all young people realise their potential regardless of circumstance; to help young people help themselves and others.
St Robert Southwell Catholic Primary School is a small school in the Parish of St John's Horsham. Please help support us in providing an excellent education for our wonderful children.
The Friends of Monken Hadley are the PTA of Monken Hadley CE School. We are a group of parents who organise and run events throughout the year in order to raise vital funds for our school and to create a friendly community around it. Last year we raised thousands of pounds through various events which has gone towards buying a range of resources to enhance our children's educational and emotional experience at school, including new Interactive whiteboards and playground equipment.
The HSA is Clapham Terrace’s name for the Parent Teacher Association or PTA. We hold events for children and parents each year to raise money and to have fun. Who are the HSA? All parents, carers of children and members of staff are automatically members of the HSA. We hold meetings every half-term to help decide what we fund and how to raise money, or to help organise, set up or clear up at events. We are always looking for extra pairs of hands! We have a chair, secretary and treasurer , communication and design director as well as class reps – all of whom are volunteer parents. What’s the HSA all about? We have 2 purposes of equal importance. Firstly, we raise money to help fund activities and equipment that the school isn’t able to fund from its normal budget. We also provide social opportunities and fun activities for us all to enjoy together, helping to promote the family and community atmosphere that is so important to our childrens’ experience of school. We aim to fund a mix of projects each year that support a range of school and extra-curricular activities
There are no paid staff in Access Bedford, it is run totally by our fantastic, committed volunteers including 3 trustees & 4 committee members who coordinate a range of events and activities across Bedford Borough to improve access for the D/deaf community locally.
Horsted Keynes Preschool is a committee-run charity and while we get local authority funding for children aged 3+, we have to raise approximately £8000 each year to ensure that our doors stay open and that we can safeguard this great institution so it remains in the village for future generations.