Hetty's are an emotional support service, offering vital help to families and children throughout Nottinghamshire who have been affected by another person's drug or alcohol use. This support is offered by way of; a 365 day helpline, face to face appointments, peer support groups, skills workshops, and practical (legal/financial/parenting) support to Kinship families (where children can no longer live with their parents due to substance abuse). Every penny raised goes directly to continuing this essential service.
We work with vulnerable, hard to reach, women who are trapped by life controlling addictions and who are often involved in street prostitution with all the exploitation and danger that involves.
Beder is raising awareness around mental health and suicide prevention through a range of exciting events and initiatives across education, wellness and recreation. Beder would love your support to help overcome the fear and stigma surrounding these important issues.
We are a force for change, uniting the FND community in the pursuit of empowering and improving the health of those with FND. We aspire to drive high-quality standards for FND care throughout the UK. Together, we will search for better treatments and accelerate a cure through scientific research.
At Build an Education our aim is to improve the educational resources and opportunities for children in developing countries. Initially our attention is directed towards Ghana where in 2002 only 61% of primary age children were attending school. Since then and as a result of an increased focus on education and 5% of GDP now being set aside to provide educational resources, the number of children attending school has risen dramatically. In 2011 84% of children were enrolled in school with 73% attending regularly. However the data collected for secondary education shows that only 42% of children actually go on to attend school at secondary level. We believe that providing children with a high quality education whatever their age or ability is essential; in our view education must be regarded a basic right - every child should have the opportunity for a good level of education in a safe and supportive environment. We aim to deliver this through a variety of activities beginning with a focus on the school building and fabric itself; children should have every chance to access a good quality of education in a building that is fit for use and with equipment that stimulates and informs. Many current school buildings are unfit for purpose and by yet third world standards it will take relatively little effort and funds to improve their situation. Once this has been achieved we will work to deliver furniture, fittings and learning equipment such as books and stationery.
The villagers raised funds to build a Wellbeing Hub adjacent to the new medical centre in Kelsall. We provide various activities to help with the mental and physical wellbeing of the whole community.
HOPE For Autism supports children aged 3-20years with autism and their parents/carers who reside in North Lanarkshire, by offering a range of services and childrens' activities, 6 days a week at the HOPE Centre in Airdrie.
We are a small, community run and led library in Cricklewood, London.
Some of the invaluable work we do, wouldn't be possible without your financial support. By donating to Amina, you are providing vital support for this work to continue, and allowing us to work with some of the most vulnerable women in society, ensuring Muslim and Minority Ethnic women feel safe, empowered and included in Scotland. Just £5 can pay for a call to our confidential helpline, so women can receive the support they need, by a trained member of the team. This small amount can be life changing. All donations are welcome, and don't forget it can be as little as £2 a month.
A Bear Named Buttony is a Scottish Charity providing support to children and young people who have a stoma. We donate Buttony, a cuddly friend, who has a stoma to children throughout the UK using a network of paediatric stoma nurses and direct through our FaceBook page.
Bike Tours for the Wounded (BT4TW) is a not for profit community interest company that provides direct and indirect support to both serving members and veterans of the UK’s armed forces.
Ty Hapus is a unique and specialist day time service for people with early onset Alzheimers disease and other dementias, focusing on those diagnosed under 65 and their families.We work with the Alzheimer's Society to provide day time support to those with dementia and their carers and loved ones.
This small charity, run by volunteers, offers a week's camp in August, free of charge, for approximately 30 disabled boys between 10 and 17. The week's programme includes theme parks, swimming, cinema, sports day and entertainment. Sponsorship is also available for disabled children for which the camp is not suitable.
It helps hundreds of children by offering bereavement support for young people & their families, in Cornwall. It organises family Bereavement Days, teenagers support groups & training for volunteers & professionals supporting children in the community. We rely entirely on generous support of individuals, groups, businesses, Trusts & grants.
SERVE is a development and volunteering organisation committed to tackling poverty in the developing world. We strive to do this by working in solidarity, service and partnership with marginalised and oppressed communities, empowering them to tackle the root causes of poverty and injustice.
Here at the Fred and Charlie Allen Charitable Trust, we are driven by the fight against cancer. We believe small charities can make a big difference - if they have the right resources. And that people want to support those charities, if they can find them and trust that they are doing good work. So that is where we come in. Our mission is to broaden cancer giving, so that smaller charities, often only operating in their local communities, can get more of the limelight, and so more funds to support their great work. We find, vet and tell you about these amazing charities, and then donate your funds to them - so that you know the money you give is having a real impact where it matters.
The Fermanagh Trust is a registered charity, established in 1995 to promote any charitable purpose, and to support initiatives which will lead to social and community development to improve the conditions of life for the people in County Fermanagh and immediate hinterland.
Pelican Cancer Foundation improves cancer patients' chances of enjoying a longer life. By advancing precision surgery we help to cure cancers 'below-the-belt' - bowel, liver, bladder and prostate. We train surgeons and cancer teams nationally and support clinical research to save lives.