We are a charity operating a large open-air skatepark, catering for all ages and skill levels from beginner to professional, for BMX, skaters, stakeboarders and scooter riders. 90% of our users are under 16. We are wholly self-funding
Links Park Community Trust launched in 2012 with one very simple goal, to utilise the power and widespread appeal of sport to inspire change. LPCT intends to create vibrant hubs of healthy, sporting and educational activities for children and adults alike.
Camphill Milton Keynes (CMKC*) provides support and a meaningful working life for adults with a wide range of learning difficulties. The community is formed of over one hundred people living on several sites on the neighbouring housing estates of Pennyland and Willen Park.
Foundation Human Nature is a non-political, non-religious organisation, working with some of the world's poorest communities to raise living standards through sustainable development, by encompassing health, education, gender, renewable energy and micro-economic programmes, in response to local needs. They currently run health and community centres in Ghana and Ecuador, enabling communities to create their own futures. For further information, please go to
Enabling peopleon the autism spectrum to achieve their potential by advocating for a diverse and inclusive community and providing personalised services to individuals, families and carers.
Carlisle Youth Zone is a local charity with the focus to improve the lives of thousands of young people in Carlisle and the surrounding areas. The Youth Zone forms a core element of the drive to improve the life and prospects of Carlisle’s Youth. The Zone welcomes young people from 8 to 21 years
13 RIVERS TRUST IS AN ENERGETIC AND DYNAMIC CHARITY WHICH FOCUSES ITS WORK AROUND NEEDY INDIVIDUALS, YOUNG PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES LEFT BEHIND MAINSTREAM SOCIETY. OUR LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME PUTS EMPHASIS ON LEARNING FROM OUR ELDERS AND USING MODERN TOOLS TO EFFECTIVELY DELIVER OUR SERVICES. WE ARE A UK BASED CHARITY LOOKING TO PROVIDE SPECIALIST INTERVENTIONS AND GIVE NEW ENERGY TO NEEDY CAUSES.
Bassetlaw Hospice has for the last 11years provided specialist palliative care and support for patients with a life limiting illness. It provides Day Care services for up to ten patients a day, and a specialist six-bed roomed in patient unit for respite, symptom management and final phase care. It makes no charge for the service and aims to offer support to both patients and their families, adding hopefully life to days, when days cannot always be added to a life.
At the lowdown we offer a caring environment where young people are supported in their journey towards positive emotional health and wellbeing. We provide Counselling, Emotional Wellbeing, Sexual Health and LGBTQ support services six days a week to young people in Northamptonshire.
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4Louis aim to provide hospitals free of charge with memory boxes to be given to bereaved parents who suffer the trauma of stillbirth or neonatal death. Each box contains a clay impression kit for hand and feet imprints, teddy bears and an Angel, which signifies a born sleeping baby, and more
The group is a Registered Charity with Northern Ireland Charity Commission, NIC-100892. We offer non-medical advice for patients and carers Promotion of Organ Donor Register Help with provision of medical equipment and research
Sevenoaks School Foundation raises funds to enable Sevenoaks School to provide a broad and integrated secondary education, an inspiring campus, and financial help to those who need it most.
Service Dogs UK trains and provides assistance dogs, selected carefully from rescue, to support members of the Armed Forces and Emergency Services who have Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). See what we do here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42b0GpuDCtE
Clients are referred to us following an assessment by a variety of agencies. We provide food and toiletries for 3days. Our aim is to meet the needs of individual households, including their pets. Our Foodbank is run entirely by volunteers which maintains our running cost to a minimum.
The Mary PetersTrust is Northern Ireland’s leading sporting charity.We help young people, both disabled and able bodied, achieve their sporting dreamsand ambitions. We do this by selecting the best athletes, financially supporting them and providing access to a team of experts who help and support their pathway to success. We have a very impressive alumni including Bethany Firth, Graeme McDowell, DarrenClarke, David Humphreys, Paddy Barnes and Michael Conlan. Kelly Gallagher, Michael McKillop, Janet Gray and many many more. The aim of the Mary Peters Trust is to help aspiring young athletes realise their maximum potential by assisting themin both a financial and advisory capacity. Since its inception more than 40 years ago, the Mary Peters Trust has made a staggering number of Awards making a difference to the lives of thousands of young athletes from across Northern Ireland Sport. Charity No: NIC100236 Find out more Website http://www.marypeterstrust.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MaryPetersTrust/ Twitter https://twitter.com/MaryPetersTrust
Stoneleigh Youth Orchestra is one of London's longest established Youth Orchestras with over 170 members drawn from across south west London and Surrey. We have two orchestras - our Main Orchestra, for players of 11 years and over, and a Training Orchestra for younger and less experienced musicians. Based in Wimbledon since 2003, both Orchestras rehearse weekly during term time and give 3 concerts a year in some of the best venues in and around London. Our Musical Director is Robert Hodge, assisted by Dan Shilladay who conducts the Training Orchestra. Stoneleigh Youth Orchestra is a independent organisation, and as such, we receive no national or local authority funding. Our day to day activities are financed by members' subscriptions, so we are reliant on our own fundraising and the generosity of our supporters which enable us to enhance the experience of playing in the orchestra by running intensive coaching sessions, workshops, and an annual tour.
RCK est. in 2015 by ordinary people as a response to the humanitarian crisis on our doorstep by providing hot nourishing meals to vulnerable & displaced people everyday in N.France, Brussels & the UK. Now committed to spreading health, love & kindness through food security. Without judgment.
Later life should be a positive time for everybody, but for too many people it is a time of poverty, isolation and a struggle to get by. We work with the community in Norwich to make later life rewarding through: providing timely advice and support, helping volunteers to really make a difference, supporting local groups to create social networks for older people and by lobbying and campaigning with older people themselves. All of these services are free and our 20 staff are strengthened by over 200 volunteers, so every pound we receive goes a long way. Any donation you can make will make a difference. We promise.
We are an international animal welfare organisation dedicated to improving the lives of working horses, donkeys and mules in some of the world's poorest communities. We provide treatment, training and programmes around animal health and wellbeing, operating across Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Downright Special is community based charity that helps children with Down syndrome. We offer support right from the start by providing antenatal support to expectant parents, visiting families at home and providing education packs to schools.We are the only charity of its kind in the Hull and East Riding region offering this kind of support and service. We also run Downright Special Fridays, a weekly Friday morning session for babies and pre-schoolers and a fortnightly Friday afternoon session for school aged children. Both sessions are ran during term time. We also have regular social events for the whole family and provide advice, advocacy and training services.
A unique homeless charity with a long term initiative. Taking the homeless off the streets, helping them to get clean of addiction, training them in an employability skill, finding them a job & then referring them for housing. They arrive feeling desperate and leave with hopes and dreams.