The Cybersmile Foundation is a multi award-winning cyberbullying non-profit organisation committed to tackling all forms of online bullying and hate campaigns. We were founded in response to the increasing number of cyberbullying related incidents that are devastating lives around the world.
The Triratna Development Fund is for people who want to contribute to helping the teachings of Buddha spread in the modern world, world-wide. Part of the Triratna Buddhist Community (formerly FWBO), it's a one-stop-shop where you can see what's going on, decide what to support, and get active.
Using sport to deliver inspirational, accessible and inclusive initiatives, promoting educational and social opportunities, improving the quality of life for disadvantaged young people to make a positive, real and lasting difference to the local community.
We have been to the San Patrignano community in Italy and have been inspired to set up a recovery community that supports people to live their lives free from drugs and alcohol in Scotland. IF will be based on the same principles of abstinence, trust, mutual support, social enterprise, respect for life, and responsibility. The community is peer-led, one addict in recovery helping another addict to get into long-term recovery. The community is free to access, with no fees paid by the person in recovery, their families and the state. The community earns money through its social enterprise activities and charitable donations. Residents are guests and they learn life skills and a variety of trades that will help to support them when they return home.
We are an exciting cross-sector partnership, creating a community of member and partner organisations. Together we are shaping opportunities and creating the best services for children and young people in Westminster. Our role is to act as a voice of the children and young people’s sector for Westminster. We support our members with information sharing, advice, networking opportunities, training and grants. We work on behalf of our members to develop long-term partnerships with businesses, public sector partners, individuals and major funders. Partnerships facilitate support and broker funding for our members. Most importantly, we give young people a voice in leading the development of the YWF.
With your kind generosity, Wye Valley NHS Trust aims to provide the best possible facilities, equipment and environment for patients and service users in Hereford County Hospital, Ross, Leominster and Bromyard Community Hospitals. For more information visit http://www.wyevalley.nhs.uk
At Start360 we help people to help themselves by putting them at the centre, because we believe change starts here. We are a leading charity providing services to young people, adults in prisons and families. Our staff deliver services covering the areas of health, employability and justice.
Hope4Malawi helps relieve poverty in Malawi, Southern Africaby raising funds for projects and facilitating trips where participantsimplement projects, teach in schools, take assemblies and run conferences and kids clubs.
Together in Barnet's aim is to tackle homelessness in the London Borough of Barnet. The charity runs a night shelter within the local community to house rough sleepers from October to March each year.
British Divers Marine Life Rescue is an organisation dedicated to the rescue and well being of all marine animals in distress around the UK. Training and maintaining a team of volunteers to assist in this goal is a vital part of the work and your support will help us continue our vital work.
Awyr Las is the charity for better healthcare in North Wales. It’s the umbrella charity for nearly 300 charitable funds that support patients in hospitals and patients receiving care and treatment in the community across the region. Make patients’ lives brighter ― with us.
Gesher is a unique independent primary school. It provides a specialist meaningful learning environment for children with special educational needs. This includes language, communication and social pragmatic difficulties and those associated with ADHD and specific learning difficulties. We have a specialism in autism spectrum challenges (ASC).
The E5 Baby and Children Bank began in June 2020 to provide families in Hackney and surrounding boroughs with clean clothes, toys, nappies and other essential items, all sourced from community donations. We offer a friendly, non-discriminatory service to all families in need of our assistance.
The WDRU provides the opportunity for deaf rugby players to represent their country. It has played Internationals world wide culminating in winning the World Deaf Rugby Championships beating New Zealand at Eden Park , Auckland. We also provide BSL signed coaching to deaf school-aged children.
The Sikh Awareness Society (SAS) was established in 1998 amongst growing concerns of the ‘grooming’ of our youth. In Britain today Sikh youth are still actively targeted on the basis of their religion and history. This historically linked hate-crime causes much emotional distress to the families involved with the majority of these cases ending up in abuse. Under common Punjabi mentality, these issues are still considered ‘taboo’ and are rarely addressed by the Gurdwara Sahibs, and Sikh community leaders. Therefore the victims of this hate-crime tend to suffer in silence. The SAS was initially set up to deal with these issues. Since 1998 the SAS has grown to tackle many more issues affecting the Sikh community and the Sikh youth in Britain today. We are now regarded as a leading independent Sikh advisory board, speaking for the concerns of the Sikh Sangat. The SAS originally operated as a discreet, confidential service, providing counselling and support to the West Midlands Sikh community. Due to an increasing number of calls from distressed Sikh families; in April 2006 we decided to expand our services and go nationwide, to address the Sikh Sangat to the issues and problems facing our community. We initially started out in ‘problem areas’ i.e. towns/cities where we knew of serious hate-crimes and abuse in the past. We quickly came to realise it is a national problem and far more deep-rooted.
Childhood First successfully provides therapeutic residential care, treatment and education for some of Britain's most vulnerable and emotionally disturbed children, who are suffering the consequences of neglect, deprivation and emotional, physical and sexual abuse.
Dandelion Time is a charity for children struggling with complex emotional and behavioural difficulties. These children may be socially isolated and many have been excluded or have withdrawn from school. Dandelion works with the whole family in a therapeutic programme of activities around the farm. Children discover their abilities in a practical, stimulating way, building confidence and self esteem and helping them to re-engage at home and at school.
Leo Baeck College is a privately funded seminary for the training of progressive rabbis and educators in the UK, Europe and beyond. Our graduates touch the lives of thousands of progressive Jews, inspiring their communities to grow and flourish. For more than five decades Leo Baeck College has stood as a beacon of hope and renewal for European progressive Judaism: we are its beating heart. Leo Baeck College is unique, providing information, education and Rabbinic training for Judaism in the 21st century as well as offering educational consultancy, development of community leaders, providing access to Jewish learning for all and working with those of other religions to advance understanding and respect. Today the College provides the future leadership of the Progressive Jewish community in the UK, Europe, FSU, Australia, South Africa and worldwide by training rabbis and teachers. As well as the five year Rabbinic Programme, the College offers an MA in Jewish Education, an Advanced Diploma in Professional Development for Jewish Education and foundation courses for Religion School teachers. With teaching staff of the highest calibre and a world-renowned academic library, as well as a resource centre well stocked with teaching resources, the College is infused with a love of Jewish learning. LBC has recently launched new awards in Jewish Studies inc. BA (Hons) in Jewish Education; Graduate Diploma in Hebrew and Jewish Studies; Postgraduate Diploma in Hebrew and Jewish Studies and Masters in Applied Rabbinic Theology. The University of Winchester has accepted LBC into its Institute of Theological Partnerships. The College also provides consultancy support for communities and congregations, together with a programme of development in Jewish day schools. Leo Baeck College goes from strength to strength; the campus is undergoing a programme of renovation and refurbishment whilst retaining its Grade II listed building heritage status. LEO BAECK COLLEGE is a pre-eminent institution of Jewish scholarship and learning that is open to all. At Leo Baeck College we combine inspirational, high calibre teaching with a commitment to enriching the intellectual and spiritual lives of the Progressive Jewish Community. The College is unique as it provides training for educators and rabbis for Progressive Judaism equipped for the 21st century. To date, Leo Baeck College has ordained close to two hundred rabbis and graduated over ninety educators who have served and are serving in Progressive communities worldwide. The College offers a five year Rabbinic Programme, a BA (Hons) and MA in Jewish Education, and a wide range of Jewish Adult Education programmes. Leo Baeck College has undergone a successful review and accreditation by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, and has been accredited by The University of Winchester. On site, we occupy the Grade II listed Manor House, where our classrooms, seminar rooms, student study rooms and offices are located. The Manor House is also home to the College Library, which contains one of the best Judaica collections of its kind in Europe. Computer access is available in the library and all classrooms have WiFi.
The Love-Em Trust provides grant funding to families who have been impacted by the loss of a parent(s) with a focus on sport related activities and events. The type of grant funding covers a wide range of activities and is tailored to each families interests and hobbies.
The Rainbow Centre is Fareham based charity that provides Conductive Education to children with Cerebral Palsy, adults with MS, Parkinson’s and Stroke & Head Injury sufferers. CE focus's on emotional, social, cognitive and physical development with aims to improve the individuals quality of life.
The Inkpen Memorial Playing Field Trust (IMPFT) wants to raise £245,000 to renovate and extend their sports pavilion which is no longer fit for purpose and to build a woodland play area. The sports pavilion is in desperate need of renovation and is used by the school as well as residents.