Flexicare Fundraising Forum raises funds to help provide social and leisure opportunities and activities for people with learning disabilities and/or autism throughout Renfrewshire.
The University of St Andrews Charities Campaign is a subcommittee of the Students Association; we are a group of dedicated students aiming to raise as much as possible while having as much fun as possible! From Race2, RAG Week, MasqueRAVE, Events, Challenges-- get involved! Raising funds for Race2Prague 2017! The charities we support this year are Frontline Fife Homelessness Services, Anthony Nolan, and Women for Women International. Charity No: 19883 Find out more Website http://charities-campaign.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/StAndrewsCharities
Bath & District Samaritans is run solely by volunteers. Our mission is to provide support to those in distress and despair 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We rely on the commitment of our volunteers and the generosity of personal and corporate donors to keep the branch operational. The Samaritans as an organisation receives contact from from one person every 6 seconds. This contact is either via telephone, e-mail or text. Our work is vital in providing non-judgemental support to people going through times of despair, distress or even thoughts of suicide.
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EBA provides support to the babies (and their families) treated on the Trevor Mann Baby Unit in Brighton and the PRH Special Care Baby Unit in Haywards Heath. We also raise funds to purchase equipment for the units to help save more babies lives.
Thomas Bewick School, a Specialist SEN College for Communication and Interaction, in Newcastle Upon Tyne. We are a specialist school for children aged 3 – 19 with a diagnosis of Autism. Thomas Bewick School is for children and young people with autistic spectrum disorder. It was set up by Newcastle Local Education Authority in 1999 as a specialist provision in the City although it also serves pupils from other local authorities. The school currently has 144 pupils on roll, all of whom have a Statement of Special Needs which identifies Austism as their principle special educational need. Our pupils have a range of learning needs; some will require a high level of adult support to access the curriculum, whilst others are achieving close to age related expectations in some areas.
Our Food Bank is open all year round and provides emergency food & welfare parcels to people living in crisis in our local community. The Food Bank is run by our Co-ordinator and a large team of volunteers. Every penny raised will pay for the annual costs of running the Food Bank in town. Thank you!
Beyond Shame Beyond Stigma supports the work of small organisations and individuals who do amazing mental health-related work in the community. The charity’s founders, Jonny Benjamin MBE and Neil Laybourn, are committed to breaking down walls surrounding young people’s mental health.
Beaconsfield High School is a centre of excellence for education and beyond. We're dedicated to discovering and developing the abundance of individual potential within our modern, diverse, inclusive and dynamic community. Help us in daring to be remarkable, by supporting our fundraising efforts.
St Raphael's Hospice offers the best of palliative care to terminally ill patients in south west London and Surrey. Medical, nursing and support staff do everything possible to relieve pain and sustain quality of life in an atmosphere of peace and comfort, for patients of all faith or none.
Southwark Pensioners Centre is a charity that supports older people to enjoy healthy, independent, active, in touch and fulfilling lives. At our community resource centre, open as a shop front Mondays to Fridays, 9.30am to 4pm, we work to promote choice, opportunity and quality of life for people aged 50. As a membership organisation, we also welcome individuals and groups to join the centre. Individual membership includes free or low cost services and activities plus our One in 5 newsletter. Our offer to older people is as follows: 1. A Health and Wellbeing programme of activities – ranging from health talks, to physical, creative and health activities such as chair based exercise, art classes, singing, social clubs, holidays and day trips. 2. An Information, Advice and Guidance service providing help with welfare benefits, debt, housing, consumer issues, transport, fuel poverty and increasing income. 3. A Getting and Staying Online programme that helps older people through 1-1 support, a computer club and eventually through Techy Teas and regular short five week courses to be digitally active. 4. Campaigning through the Southwark Pensioners Action Group on on health, pensions, housing and social care. 5. Consulting through the Southwark Pensioners Forum on any council policies or consultations that affect the lives of older people. 6. A Reaching Out programme designed to work with other locally based older people’s groups to offer a range of activities.
Established in 1981, The Rainbow Project is a charity providing a range of services to vulnerable and disadvantaged young people in and around Southampton. The Rainbow Project employ Young People (age 16-24) for a period of Twelve months, seconding then to organisations within and surrounding Southampton who support/ host our Young People giving them valuable skills which enable them to sustain future employment and change their lives as part of our 'Life Chances' scheme. In addition each young person is allocated a mentor as part of our Moving 4ward scheme.
Youthline provides free and confidential one-to-one counselling to young people, aged between 8 and 25 years old, in the Bracknell Forest area at the Lodge and through outreach programmes in local schools. Issues concerning youn people include bullying, depression, low self esteem and family relationships.
Our vision is to see the children and young people of Scotland exploring the Bible and responding to the significance of Jesus for their lives. The charity has a range of programmes for 10-18s including schools work, SU Groups, residential breaks, holidays, missions and training for young leaders.
Dare to be... is the school mantra and underpins everything we set out to achieve at TBGS, a selective school on the edge of Torquay, where students are encouraged to enjoy learning for its own sake, develop creative talents and fulfil their intellectual potential.
A voluntary search and rescue team that undertakes almost 100 callouts per year to assist people who are injured, lost in mountains and rural areas of South and Mid-Wales. All our members are unpaid and we rely solely on fundraising to achieve the £39,000 needed per year to run the team.
We want to send one special 7 year boy, Jonny Maberley, to America for pioneering SDR surgery to treat his Cerebral Palsy & fund his intensive post operative physiotherapy. We operate within the registered charity Orleans Primary PTA (formerly called FOOI) the PTA for Jonny's school.