African Child Trust (ACT) is working to relieve poverty among disadvantaged children and needy widows in Africa. We are educating orphans and fatherless children and empowering needy widows through training to generate income in a sustainable way to support their families. We are also engaging UK youths in global citizenship awareness and providing them with international development experience.
Lets Beat NETs was set up to aid research into a rare form of cancer known as Neuro-Endocrine Tumours, or NETS for short. Inspired by an incredible wife and mother of five, Sharon Heazle (who was diagnosed with NETs in early 2012), the charity aims to support research into potential treatments for NETs and is linked to the work of Professor Magnus Essand of Uppsala University in Sweden who is pioneering a cancer-bashing oncolytic virus in his lab. All money raised by Lets Beat NETs is passed to Uppsala University to help them fund clinical trials with Prof Essand's virus to give those suffering from NETs hope for a better future.
The Rangers Former Players Benevolent Club assists former players of Rangers FC where possible. Our support and assistance is wide and varied and may include medical or financial help. All funds received are greatly appreciated by the many former players of our great institution.
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Over the course of the past 15 years we have been delivering drug awareness sessions to schools and colleges, each year educating an average of 22,000 more children and young people. Based in Yorkshire, we have now educated 400,000 children, including a huge one third of the total child population of Yorkshire and the Humber. Our main target age-group is 10 and 11 year olds, providing drug education to older primary school children prior to them moving up to secondary school, and hopefully BEFORE they come into contact with drugs. By age 12: one in twelve children (8 %) have used drugs. By age 14: one in three children (33 %) have used drugs. We are proud that a 2013 national survey found that Yorkshire, the Humber and the North West (our very own three regions of focus) each had the greatest reduction in child drug use statistics compared to any other UK region over the previous 10 year period. Drug education initiatives, such as our own, were cited by experts, as being the reason for the significant drop in child drug use statistics.
Red Balloon NWL was established in 2008 for children who self-exclude from school due to severe bullying or trauma. This Centre provides education for 20 young people. We offer academic subjects, creative arts, and wellbeing, aiming to help our students engage with learning and rebuild self-esteem.
St Mary's Church is at the heart of our town. We have undertaken a major redevelopment of the church interior to make it a warm, comfortable, accessible and inviting place for worship and mission. Our vision is to reach out to the community of Bridgwater and beyond.
Our mission: The Mondo Loco Foundation are encouraging sustainable growth within communities through food, sport and education to promote health, advance learning and fight poverty in Scotland and Malawi!
BJMT - Building the Mosque of the future.
The Archdiocese of Cardiff works to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ to the people of South East Wales and Herefordshire. The diocese is a Metropolitan See within the Roman Catholic Church. The Diocese undertakes its work in its parishes, schools, and by caring for the vulnerable.