The aim of the KSA is to raise funds for the benefit of the pupils of Kingsley school, which is a special needs school that caters for a broad range of needs including complex medical, autism, communication and different levels of learning difficulties.
We are a youth & community centre based in Edgware, Middx. We run a youth club for children school years 4 -9 & also host day camps in the school holidays. We also run a Seniority club for people 55yrs upwards as well as running several football teams
It runs the Avenue Club which is a social day centre catering mainly for the older people in the Kew Community. We offer activities, services such as hairdressing, outings, advice and cooked lunches
Africa Foundation works with local organisations (NGO's) in Africa to ensure that children have access to their basic necessities. We achieve this through sustainable development projects. It works with locally established homes and schools, for street and orphaned children of Uganda, on sustainable development projects that fit well in their community. These projects fund the provision of food, water and health care for the children. They also provide vocational training skills in farming and crafts and empower the staff and children with a feeling of independence.
The Gail Wilson Memorial Trust is an educational charitywhich was established in 2000 to commemorate the caring nature of the late Gail Wilson - helping pupils of Galashiels Academy go into further education
It raises money for the improvement of St Nicholas Junior School
Ark seeks to provide and promote opportunities for Young People by identifying need, to ensure that all whom we come in contact with have the chance to raise their aspirations and release their potential, especially but not exclusively through non-formal activities, holiday clubs and sport.
The Friends Of Wareside School raise money to buy resources that our beyond the budget of the small village school. Recently it has bought sports equipment, computers and refurbished an ageing library.
HANDS International is working in social sector with key programs in health, education and poverty alleviation to develop communities to meet the challenges of the future. We also provide aid to victims of disasters in times of need in form of Rescue, Relief, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction.
Love Ghana supports projects helping some of the most vulnerable people in eastern Ghana. The projects include a microfinance scheme, building a new school, a craft project, giving crisis aid and helping children living in poverty. Visit us at www.loveghana.org.
Youth Lyric's mission is to provide the very best quality education experience for young people from every background in Northern Ireland. We provide excellence in Performing Arts training-enriching the lives of our students, whilst promoting self-confidence and personal development.
Kumifest is a community clean up project in Kumi, Uganda, run by local churches. They'll begin each day together, and then clean the streets, paint schools, run sports clubs, and much more. A group from the Toxteth Team in Liverpool are joining them and helping raise money towards it.
The Cambridge Dyslexia Association aims to; -provide support and advice to dyslexics -provide access to specialised services -raise awareness of dyslexia and promote understanding of the needs of dyslexics.
The NGFDG provide a safe environment for people of all ages to take part in football related activities leading to improved health, well-being, sporting ability, as well as encouraging people to feel part of a community. NGFDG's motto is “OPORTUNITAS”.
Malvern Special Families provides a family support service and a range of exciting activity clubs for children with disability/ special needs in both Malvern and Worcester. Saturday, Family and Holiday Clubs are for children aged 4 to 19. Youth Group and 4's Company run for those aged 12 and upwards.
The prevention of poverty and financial hardship in the Caribbean, for public benefit, by providing and assisting in the provision of education, training, healthcare projects, through the donation of grants, scholarships, facilities and equipment for schools in the Caribbean.
SSYI is a christian charity dedicated to providing youth services in the three villages of Great Shelford, Little Shelford and Stapleford. Our aim is to provide positive activities and alternatives to negative or risk taking behaiours of young people and invole young people in the community.
198th Birmingham St Nicolas (Kings Norton) Scout Group has been established for over 60 years. Like all other Scout groups we exist to broaden the experiences and horizons of our members both children and adults. Our volunteer leaders and helpers work long and hard to achieve these aims.
Homeless International supports partners in Africa and Asia who are working with slum communities to reduce poverty and to improve living conditions. We believe that poor communities have a right to safe and secure housing, and that through working together to express their ideas and needs, they can play a central role in creating equitable cities.
Inga Foundation is implementing an agroforestry system in Central America with the most marginalised families who struggle to grow any basic food crops on steep, degraded sites. The system called alley-cropping, using Inga trees to restore and maintain soil fertility, means that they will never need to slash-and-burn rainforest again. It gives complete food-security and cash-crops; it provides weed-control withing the grain crops and it provides massive quantities of domestic firewood. For more information please see our website where you will also find short videos of how we work. We give the families all they need to produce high quality food for ever.
It helps young people up to 25 from Knowsley and Wigan improve their life chances and contribution to society by giving awards to individuals or organisations in support of action which improves education and skills outcomes, enhances employment prospects or promotes community participation.
General charitable purposes. In this instance collecting money for Kisiizi Hospital Rehabilitation Centre, SW Uganda.
The Stuart Low Trust (SLT) was founded in 1999 following the suicide of a young man, Stuart Low, who lived and died in Islington, North London. He was 27. Stuart’s experience as someone with a psychiatric diagnosis, but without the right support, prompted local people to found a trust in his memory with the purpose of providing activities for people with mental illness, or who are living with psychological distress and despair, and who have become socially isolated. The emphasis is on providing activities at evenings and weekends, when people are at their most vulnerable. The trust offers a warm, inclusive welcome to around 200 people each month. SLT holds an event every Friday evening of the year near Angel, Islington, which provides the opportunity to socialise, a presentation, workshop or musical performance and free, nutritious refreshments. Anyone is welcome to attend. SLT also runs: Here is what some Stuart Low Trust participants have said: “Stuart Low Trust is a vital organisation helping people who feel marginalised elsewhere.” “Stuart Low is a very supportive organisation which makes a big difference to me. I am trying to deal with a lot of difficult personal issues and being able to come here is very important to me. In these difficult times it is even more so.” “Coming here definitely saved the local PCT money in therapy/counselling – would need a lot more if I couldn’t do Stuart Low Trust activities.”