Currently our services can be split into three areas: -we offer practical help such as transport, domestic support and household assistance. -we operate a free befriending service in order to alleviate loneliness and relieve isolation. -we organise a monthly social event and also support a weekly "pop up" cafe in the village.
The LP Charity Funds help people in crisis and desperate need. Such as funds for a school trip, clothing, furniture or clothing. Helping families cope with loss, bereavement, cancer and trauma is also a central component of the fund. It offers a lifeline and financial assistance to those in crisis.
BVEDS charity objectives are: -To promote the veterinary professions to people of diverse racial, ethnic and economic backgrounds. -To support individuals dealing with discrimination. -To support and educate allies. -To educate veterinary organisations about inclusive workplaces.
designermakersCIO is a charity in the heart of Diss. Through designermakers21 it aims to inspire creativity through education, demonstration, experiential learning opportunities and direct access to working designer makers' studios.
We provide equal opportunities for education, wellbeing and decent work for those in need in Malawi. The priority is given to children and young people, primarily, but not exclusively, through funding education costs, community services, and relief so basic human rights are met.
(UK, SC000783) Browse eventsHome-Start Lorn has been supporting families with young children throughout the Oban & North Argyll area, outlying villages & Mull since 1988. Through our home-visiting volunteers, 1 to 1 support & group work, we offer a unique service providing practical & emotional support to parents with kids under 5.
Landport Community Hub was set up by local people for local people. Within our building a number of charities, CICs and social groups operate. We are adding new events, classes and opportunities all the time and our ambition is to own the building outright within the lifetime of the first trustees.
Border Holiday Group SCIO is made up of 15 volunteers. The volunteers act as committee throughout the year, fundraising and organising the trips. During the trip they act as carers and medical team for the 9 VIP's that we take away. The VIP'S are from the Borders and Southern Scotland.They are people with care needs that find it difficult to get away on holidays. They can be physically disabled, have learning difficulties or mental health problems, or be too ill to travel as you or I would. Most have carers at home and by giving a 10 day all inclusive holiday with 24/7care, the VIPs get a respite holiday that is a holiday and carers can get a much needed break, where they can get a holiday safe in the knowledge their loved ones are cared for and enjoying themselves.
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Berlioz 150 is a registered charity (number 1173910) established in 2019. Our purpose is to inspire young people in the UK with a love of classical music, thanks to Fantastique! for Schools, a set of free learning resources for schoolchildren aged 8–13, based on Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique.
(UK, SC032009) Browse events20th Ayrshire (Stewarton) Scout Group is a charity that promotes the development of young people within Stewarton and the surrounding area to their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential through fun and educational activities.
(UK, 1191145) Browse eventsNASP is a national charity that champions social prescribing. We support and connect people, communities and organisations so that more people across the UK can enjoy better health and wellbeing.
Babyzone aims to support to families with babies and toddlers. We’re focused on breaking down the barriers that many parents face in accessing high quality early years activities. Babyzones are currently delivered each week in Youth Zones where we run free exploratory play and evidence-based early years classes in a clean, safe and welcoming environment. We design our approach around the needs of lower income families but are open to all. Parents don’t sign up in advance, there’s no timetable and we don’t take names and personal details from our families. We believe that by removing barriers we are creating a fully accessible, inclusive place for parents and carers to bring their children to play, read, chat and sing together. We’re an ambitious charity working with OnSide Youth Zones, local partners and backed by philanthropists. We reach between 250-300 families per week across both Babyzones. Around 60% of the families who visit us come from lower income families. We want to reach more of the families who need us around the country. We’ll do this by creating more Babyzones, but also by showing others how we’ve removed barriers to access.
Aspire Creating Communities fights isolation for individuals aged 55 and above in Kirklees through Occupational Therapy programs. Your support helps forge connections and eradicate loneliness, creating a vibrant community for hundreds of people across Kirklees.
We provide free, confidential support to survivors of sexual violence age 13+ in Highland, including to their non-abusing friends, family, and partners. We also work towards the prevention and elimination of sexual violence through training, awareness raising, and campaigning.
Lords Group Foundation was established by Lords Group Trading in 2021, building on the philanthropic legacy and charitable work of the majority family shareholders. The Foundation aims to place Lords at the heart of our local communities by focusing support on charitable community projects local to our businesses.
Supporting local Young People in building Skills for Life. Hiking, Camping and Exploring the Great Outdoors.
Football Unites Racism Divides (FURD) is a youth and social inclusion project and charity based in Sheffield, England, which works locally, nationally and internationally to combat racism and increase understanding between different communities.
We give 30 therapeutic riding lessons each week to local less-able children. The physical challenge and mental stimulus derived from interaction with horses and ponies brings the rewards of enjoyment; improved co-ordination , balance and muscle tone; improved physical and social skills and greater confidence.
About half of the grants disbursed by the Charitable Trust each year goes to around 30 so-called Principal Charities. These are organisations with which the Trust wishes to have an enduring and close relationship. Because the Trust is keen that its contribution makes a significant difference to the charity, those chosen tend to be smaller charities, rather than large national ones where the Trust’s contribution would be less visible.