The Friends of Feoffment are a charity organisation set up to raise funds to benefit the children and families at Guildhall Feoffment Primary School. Events are put on to raise much needed funds to support the school with educational activities for the children to enjoy.
We support and bring together the Armenian community in London raise and educate the next generation. We are a completely volunteer-driven group that runs activities several times a week across scouting and sports. Our aim is to preserve Armenian traditions and raise the youth with skills that will help them to contribute to our community and wider society. We do this through our scouting division, which combines outdoor activities with lessons in nature and Armenian culture, and our basketball and football teams, which span three age groups from as young as 5 up to 30.
JAYF is a charity founded in 1961 in Jersey. We are committed to helping young people experiencing homelessness by providing safe, secure accommodation. Our aim is to work proactively with young people facing complex barriers to help develop the skills they need to live independently.
We offer a range of services designed to enhance the lives of our Island's older adults, to relieve social isolation and loneliness and to encourage social and community engagement for those who have become less able this is supported by our volunteers the more able members of the local community.
Jersey Eating Disorder Support is a registered charity that helps those living with an eating disorder and those supporting someone with one. We provide fortnightly support group sessions and one-to-one counselling and peer support. We aim to break down the stigma around eating disorders.
We're a community-managed project and city farm based in north-east Bristol. We work to improve quality of life for local people through access to nature, farming and gardening. We run volunteering programmes, groups and courses, and we're open to visitors six days a week.
Masjid Al-Ikhlas and Cambridge Islamic centre was bought in October 2008 when Cambridge Muslim Trust purchased a church for sale. It was a single level building; simple wudu and kitchen facilities as well as a wooden separation were installed separating the men and women section. Alhamdulillah, The Masjid has been running since 2009, the masjid actively aims to be part of the Muslim fabric. Apart from prayer facilities, we aim to meet the needs of the Muslim community and in particular the young, the many Muslim Students (both home and foreign) who need pastoral support and a safe Halal Social Space to meet and socialise in. The youth and In particular the overseas Students who suffer from culture differences and loneliness, They need support to help them navigate their way as they constantly adjust to fit in and be relevant. This key support is vital in the school and university context as pier pressure and the pull to fit in keeps eroding core Islamic, Cultural and moral values. We aim to build a fit for purpose building by adding 2 extra levels, one basement and 2 above, as during Friday prayer and Taraweeh, there is not enough space for Brother and sisters, so a larger area for sisters is required. The prayer capacity will Insh’Allah Double. One level will be for sport, social activities, Quran and after School classes and other activities of the community; A drop in centre. The new building will have a large Wudhu area with space for washing bodies for Janazah
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(UK, 1122356) Browse eventsCHIVA UK and Ireland is an association of professionals committed to providing excellence in care for children infected or affected by HIV and their families. CHIVA Projects work includes building a website, supporting the CHIVA youth committee and a support camp for HIV positive 13-17 year olds.
(UK, 1112017) Browse eventsWe help them: will you help us? For over 40 years, Voluntary Norfolk has been assisting volunteers and voluntary organisations across the county. During that time we have helped many thousands of individuals to give something back by volunteering in their local area, and assisted hundreds of groups and charities to find the people they need to make a real difference to life in Norfolk. Our Volunteer Centres, Development Workers and our network of Community Volunteer Coordinators help to improve the lives of individuals and often whole communities; but uncertain funding means that some of the services that we provide and people rely on may be at risk. That is why we are asking for your help. So we can continue to help groups and individuals across the county, we are asking our friends and supporters to donate to us via virginmoneygiving.com. Using this website, you can make one-off donations or regular payments to us, with the confidence that comes from using a secure site owned by a major UK company. Virgin Money Giving also reclaims the Gift Aid (for eligible tax payers) and passes it to us. Their administration costs (for card processing fees for example) are the lowest we can find. With sufficient funding, we can continue to support the volunteers and voluntary groups that make such a difference to life in Norfolk. Please help us.
(UK, 1080495) Browse eventsHelping families who have unmet housing needs and suffer social & economic hardship. Promoting the emotional, physical, social growth of C&YP through provision of high quality, educational & recreational activities which will enable them to flourish and develop both at home & school or college
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(UK, 519559) Browse eventsFounded in the late 1980s with a generous donation, to pay for veterinary fees, in Pembrokeshire, for those who genuinely struggle to pay.
BOA was established in 2022 with the aim of improving Banchory's recreational and outdoor facilities. We strive to achieve this by renewing and regenerating dilapidated areas within the community. Our mission is to promote physically active and healthy lifestyles for all age groups.
(UK, 1177095) Browse eventsHaving experienced the distressing scenes of refugees arriving on the shores of the Greek islands, who are subsequently not able to travel further due to border closures and are left totally reliant on charity for clothing and food, we have built a team of volunteers who are working with local, national and international voluntary organisations to safely and swiftly provide life saving aid for those who have lost everything and now have little to call their own.
Survivors Unite provides dedicated, skilled, compassionate and flexible sexual abuse recovery support to adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse in the Scottish Borders through the provision of the Safe Oaks Project.
(UK, 1186658) Browse eventsWe're a London based education charity for children and young people aged 7 to 18 years old. We pioneer innovative ways for children to learn and develop new skills as well as gain connections and practical experience to help them on their journey into employment. We focus on teaching skills that matter in the real world and those sought after by employers. We currently teach coding and STEM remotely and in-person classes via libraries in Southwark. We target girls, those from disadvantaged backgrounds and those with special educational needs and/or disabilities. We want to move the needle on social issues that we care about, such as better gender equality in Tech and STEM and social mobility. By supporting Ignite Hubs, we can equip more children and young people with the skills, knowledge and mindset to have brighter futures and create a more inclusive and equitable world.
We supply emergency food to local people in crisis, & we work with our clients to identify the underlying causes of their issues. Our Financial Capability Advisor works with them to help take positive steps towards a future where they no longer need to use a foodbank. We also provide food pantries.
(UK, 1027156) Browse eventsFriend's of Baydon School or FOBS is a charity set up to raise money to help the school in purchasing additional learning aids and fun projects for the school. Over the years FOBS have helped to purchase everything from iPads and staging to Christmas disco's and sporting equipment!
Orleans Primary School Foundation provides parents and others an opportunity to support teaching and learning where state funding is insufficient to meet needs. Assisting in the provision of facilities for education at the school, we aim to ensure the best environment for our children’s learning.