(UK, 1199753) Browse eventsNot every young person with mental health issues wants to talk, we believe that young people who suffer from mental health issues such as social and anxiety disorders should have access to a different type of therapy to help them cope with their issues. Our focus is to raise funds to organisations who can offer Art Therapy for young people who will benefit from this form of therapy. We raise funds to commission organisations who have the expertise to offer Art Therapy for a length of time outside the standard six to eight sessions. We also support schools in offering Art After school Club for children not interested in sports.
To provide opportunities for visually impaired people living in greater London area to enable their participation in sports and other leisure activities
(UK, 1168038) Browse eventsFounded by Rachel and Tom Duke in 2016, Meseret for Women is a charity providing care and assistance for vulnerable women in Ethiopia to provide new mothers with support, self-worth and skills so they are able to support their children.
Glendurragh Childcare has been open since 2003 to provide day care for families in the North Fermanagh area.
We are a day care charity in Midhurst supporting older people experiencing the debilitating effects of social isolation and loneliness. We provide a day club for members on 3 days per week and this also gives a day respite opportunity for their families and carers. The club is based at the Grange Community and Leisure Centre which has disabled access to all its facilities. We offer our members a programme of lively fun activities led by staff and volunteers, with occasional outings in the summer months. A 2-course cooked lunch is also provided. Transport is available on our minibus, by arrangement, for those with limited mobility who live in Midhurst and its surrounding parishes. The minibus has a tailgate for wheelchair access. Within the club we promote members’ health, wellbeing, and independence. Working with other community organisations, and based in the Grange Community and Leisure Centre, we can assist members’ access to a wider range of community activities and services which can offer further support for improving physical and mental health and wellbeing.
YPCS provides free confidential counselling to children age 11-18 across Cambridgeshire. Through our services, delivered by a dedicated team of qualified therapists, we're helping to build resilience in the next generation and support all the life events that young children experience.
We create and produce vibrant, original musicals to entertain and educate children, young people and families
(UK, 1142963) Browse eventsMigrant Voice is a migrant-led organisation that develops the media skills & confidence of migrants. We offer training & provide new ways to speak out in the media & public life. In our 3 UK hubs, we bring migrants together, discuss our concerns & translate them into campaigns & research projects.
As caretakers of the World’s most important disability history collections, our purpose is to bring this unique British heritage to life, through exhibitions and education programmes, pushing the boundaries of access for all and changing negative attitudes towards disability.
(UK, 1168397) Browse eventsWe run Dementia Club sessions at 4 venues in the Borough of Barnet. People suffering from Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia are welcome to attend with their carers, friends and families. Each session aims to provide you with professional advice and information, gentle exercise to music and fun activities in a social atmosphere with cups of tea/coffee and lovely cakes. Various speakers will attend the sessions and also a GP and nurse are available to answer any medical concerns. Charity No: 1168397 Find out more Website http://dementiaclubuk.org.uk Facebook http://www.facebook.com/DementiaClubUK Twitter http://twitter.com/dementiaclubuk
(UK, 1087248) Browse eventsTo donate each year to the chosen Charity of the Master Poulter, these have included Fight for Sight, Royal Anglian Benevolent Fund, RABI, Don Coombe Trust, Macmillan and Marie Curie nurses.