The Youth Outreach Bus Trust, or the “Red Bus” as it is locally known as, comes to Dyce Central Park every Friday evening (except the winter months where the group move into the nearby Community Centre). The converted double decker bus provides a safe environment for S1 to S6 aged teens to meet and have a chat and hang out. The aim is to provide an outreach platform to reach out to the young people in Dyce and to provide a safe and fun environment for them to meet. Lead by an enthusiastic and committed team of volunteers from all age groups, assisted by a part time youth worker, helps ensure the young folk are looked after and are kept safe and entertained while on the bus.
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We are a Community Project & Children’s Centre with 48 place Nursery and associated Family Services. 5-13’s After-School Club & Holiday Play-schemes. Adult Education Project specialising in CACHE training. And are home to 3 Elderly Groups. Please visit our website for more details of the work we do.
HELP A POOR CHILD is a non-profit, voluntary organisation, founded in 1980, to provide assistance to children and families struggling in terrible poverty. Today, through public support, it helps children in different parts of Asia and Africa. With your help, it can continue to help poor children grow up healthy, educated and living near to normal lives.
Lincolnshire Wolds RDA is a member Group of the Riding for the Disabled Association. We aim to provide therapeutic riding for disabled children and adults. Our riders benefit from physical activity, social contact and have fun at the same time.
The Burned Children's Clubs gives support to young burn survivors and their families. The Burned Children's club also have a sponsor from Children in Need to run a camouflage club which teaches young burn survivors to use creams to help cover their scares.
All Saints, Friern Barnet is a vibrant residential parish with a prominent Victorian Church and an adjoining C of E primary school situated in an outerLondonborough. It is very much at the heart of the local community.
Wandsworth Bereavement Service provides counselling for anyone resident in the Borough of Wandsworth who has been bereaved or who is facing the anticipated death of a loved one.
We improve practical science education for students in Uganda using a mobile laboratory. Find out more at our website.
We aim to help people of Nepal who have been affected by the recent earthquakes that caused so much destruction in May 2015
We are a fully inclusive sporting project focused on and led by a group of young people, both boys and girls aged 10 to 25 , from East London who through sport and the Olympic values of Friendship, Respect and Excellence are building the kind of skills you need to get on in the world. We currently play Hockey, but we go out into our community and deliver a multitude of sports to people of all ages and abilities. We are proud that the young people we work with are developing into accomplished, brilliant, bursting with life, kind, generous spirited, job holding, university going achievers. We need funding to continue with this great work so that we can inspire a new generation of young people to follow such a path. so if you would like to donate, your generosity will be both appreciated and put to good use, enabling us to provide coaching, training & qualifications, mentoring, equipment, and travel & competition opportunities for our FRE Flyers
Door of Hope operates humanitarian aid to destitute children living in ghetto villages of Bulgaria and the Ukraine. It provides feeding facilities, education, dental assistance, hygiene, teacher training, as well as a code of Christian values and a moral framework for the children's furture.
Children of Nepal aims to improve the opportunities available to children living in Nepal, one of the poorest countries in the world. To date, it has completed 25 different projects, including the building of new/replacement classrooms in government schools and improving school facilities, eg the supply of clean drinking water.
Stomawise is an internet based support network for people who have undergone any of the following Surgical Procedures: ileostomy, colostomy or urostomy surgery, and have a bag attached to their abdomen used to collect waste from the body. The web site provides a central point where Ostomates can resource information on their condition and find answers to their questions and problems found in day to day living with a stoma, through communicating on our forum with other Ostomates who have the same condition. The web site also contains a large amount of related information on the condition, together with other information and links that proved useful when living with a stoma, such as “Radar Keys”, “Prescription Charge information”, “Clinical waste services” etc, we also have listings of local support groups with the time and date of there meetings. Stoma product manufactures are also listed giving a comparison of the stoma products that are available, together with sample recipes for meals by popular TV Chefs as obviously there are some restrictions on the foods that can be eaten with this condition Our web site address is http://www.stomawise.co.uk We are also the home of the Original "OstoBear" the teddy with a stoma for which we raise funds to enable us to donated them to children undergoing surgery in the UK and also available to purchase.
The RSPCA Bradford and District Branch is self funding which means we depend on the good will and generosity of our community to donate enough money to allow us to provide an ANIMAL HOME, the home provides comfortable care for sick and injured, mistreated and abandoned domestic animals, these being mainly cats, rabbits, dogs and some small furry animals. and a WELFARE CLINIC, which provides low cost veterinary care for pets whose families are unable to afford private veterinary fees. The Branch run a re-homing and adoption service and pledge that all money raised is spent locally on caring for animals in the Bradford and District Area. To continue to provide these essential services we operate 5 shops where we take in clothes, books and small household items to sell on, we also depend heavily on legacies and our fund raising activities that we organise throughout the year. In 2010 1,193 animals were cared for in the animal home and 6,500 consultations and 900 operations were carried out in our clinic. We have a small dedicated team working for a very busy area. All donations are always gratefully received.
The charity supports projects and organisations which divert young people from criminal and anti-social behaviour and substance misuse.
A registered charity providing life-changing recuperative care holidays for children living with the legacy of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
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All Saints Church Hemblington.Our charity has been created to provide more opportunity for services and activities for the local community All Saints Church HemblingtonWe have initiated a project to provide WC facilities for our small church so that we can organise more community events for all members of the surrounding villages and visitors. Find out more Website http://www.hemblingtonchurch.org.uk
Chance to Play is empowering vulnerable children through exercise and sport Initially Chance to Play focused on Vietnam. As a result of years of poverty and the after effects of the Vietnam War, the country has large numbers of orphaned and underprivileged children who have not had the opportunity to develop key skills in communications team work, physical coordination and self-confidence. Through sport we will change the young lives for the better. Our first project came to fruition in August 2011 in Da Lat in central Vietnam. We partnered with Saigon Children’s Charity, and funded the renovation of a playground and swings for a shelter for visually impaired children. The project has been a great success and the first of many! If you are interested in what Chance to Play does and want to make a difference we can send you fundraising ideas and support and regular updates about what your donations are achieving in our projects. Contact us at [email protected]