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HMSST has been set up by Herefordshire people to be an additional provider of financial assistance for those in the local community who are living with Multiple Sclerosis. The trustees are all members of the local community too.
Four Pillars' mission is to support the LGBT+ community in manners of Mental, Emotional, Physical & Sexual Health & offer information & support on a person to person basis to build a community that supports itself through peer education.
The PPF is a fix for 0 - 25 living in the UK. We provide advice and assistance while facilitating life-changing programs to develop their resiliency, skills, and educational advancement. Unemployment, social welfare, financial and social inclusion, social impact, and lobbying are our change drivers
Hands That Talk is a cross-community, voluntary organisation which seeks to engender a pride in the Deaf Community, its culture and language and promote a greater interest in and awareness of Deaf people
Action for Street Kids is a small UK-based charity which works with local partner organisations in the UK and across the developing world to assist street children, homeless young people, and children affected by chronic poverty and violent conflict.
It helps disabled sports men and women to reach their full potential by supplying finance for travel ,equipment ,training and physiotherapy.
Established in 2006 the Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme (MWSRP) exists to conduct whale shark research projects and foster community focused conservation initiatives within the Maldives and throughout the Indian Ocean. UK charity No. 1130369 and Maldivian NGO No. T/2013/07/03
The Mammal Society is the only organisation involved in the study and conservation of all British mammals - from dormice to dolphins, bats to badgers. We work to identify the threats our mammals face and halt declines before its too late. We promote the study of mammals so that we can offer the best scientific advice for their conservation. We inform, educate and involve people of all ages to raise awareness of mammal conservation issues in order to help protect them for the future.
sPACe Oxford provides compassionate, confidential and unbiased help to anyone needing support in a crisis pregnancy situation and to those who have been affected by abortion or miscarriage. We provide women (as well as their partners, parents or other concerned family members) with accurate information, time and support in decision-making. Our service seeks to enable clients to make informed decisions about their pregnancy, rather than decisions based on panic, fear or opinions of others. For those in post-abortion situations, we offer a 10-week programme called The Journey.
We are a non-profit community gym that promotes a friendly and social atmosphere which often leads to gym phobics becoming gym members, we work mainly with the disabled and long-term health sufferers of Sheffield including disabled children and teenagers. We promote health and fitness in a fun non judgemental way through sport and exercise. We have a full range of clientele with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Downs Syndrome and many more conditions. We take our exercise programme to any disabled group that requires help along with our dedicated wheelchair activity treadmills and weighing scales for wheelchairs. We also help people who have suffered life changing amputations just like our main instructor. We need you the public’s help in raising funds to buy a new vehicle, so we can carry on serving the Sheffield disabled communities. Fun Fact - we don’t have a vehicle it was on its last legs just like our Instructor and he only needs one, as he as a spare! we need four legs (four wheels) on a new small van so we carry on the good work we do. We have asked main car companies to help but with no joy. So, could you ask your boss or bosses to help fuel our way to a new disability friendly van, or can you use your legs to help raise funds by running, walking or pushing the target up by helping us with a donation or by doing your own fundraising on behalf of all the people we help. We are breaking down barriers in main stream gyms and fitness classes by changing the normal and introducing disabled people to social inclusion in an industry that normally socially excludes them. So have a look next time you're exercising in a gym or class and say hello to a disabled person and make a gym friend for life. You never know when you might need us, every day is a new day. Visit our website if you would like to contact us and offer to help www.dawssheffield.co.uk
Coppice Community Hub offers recreational, social, and educational activities that promote physical and mental health, community cohesion, and personal development. Our programs are tailored to all ages and backgrounds, creating a welcoming and supportive environment for the benefit of the community
YHR provides local broadcasting of a varied mix of music, sport & specialist music programmes. We broadcast from outside locations providing sport commentary of York City FC and many plays and musicals from York's Theatres and music venues for hospitals, residential homes & for care in the community