KPF uses Life coaching and Sports to empower young people to create thriving communities and a violent free society. Our vision is to empower young people to develop positive core values and beliefs that lead to them making choices that have a valuable impact on not only their lives but the lives of those in their community.
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The SCOLIOSIS CAMPAIGN FUND raises money for people with scoliosis - abnormal twisting and curving of the spine. SCF is the joint fundraising arm of the SCOLIOSIS ASSOCIATION (UK) (SAUK) and the BRITISH SCOLIOSIS RESEARCH FOUNDATION (BSRF). SAUK and BSRF are the only national charities in the UK working to help people with scoliosis. Every penny SCF raises goes towards helping to support people with the condition as well as funding research into the causes and treatment of scoliosis. By supporting SCF, you're helping people with scoliosis now and in the future! We have some fantastic fundraising events which can all be seen on our new, updated website. So whether it's a run, cycle ride, bake sale, or show, we hope to see you at an SCF event soon! Thank you so much for your support.
Established in 1990, the Anne Frank Trust UK delivers education and training which promote and celebrate positive citizenship, human rights, equality and diversity. At the heart of our work is the story of Anne Frank whose diary holds universal appeal. Through its messages we are able to challenge prejudice and discrimination today, encouraging people of all ages and backgrounds to embrace positive attitudes, responsibility and respect for others. Every year our regional teams, operating across the UK, reach over 70,000 people. These teams deliver peer education and exhibition programmes in schools, colleges, prisons and in local communities. We target our work in areas where people are most likely to be exposed to intolerant and prejudiced attitudes. Anne Frank is a powerful role model for young people and adults alike. Her life and diary help us to reflect on attitudes of prejudice and discrimination. She encourages us to be proud of who we are and to respect others, regardless of background. All of the Trust’s education and training services promote greater harmony and understanding across the diverse ethnic and religious communities which make up 21st century Britain.
Future Frontiers is an award-winning education charity. We work with schools and businesses across the UK to provide a programme of coaching and access to professional role models to young people aged 13-18. Our programme exists to ensure young people from disadvantaged backgrounds are equipped with the knowledge, skills and mindsets to achieve their potential at school and when transitioning to destinations in education, employment or training.
The UK Lesbian & Gay Immigration Group (UKLGIG) is a charity created in 1993 that promotes equality and dignity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex (LGBTI) people who seek asylum in the UK, or who wish to immigrate here to be with their same-sex partner. Our activities include: Supporting LGBT asylum seekers: providing support & information via our helpline and in person; referring to solicitors; organising a monthly support meeting; visiting detention centres and running other social support projects. Research & Policy: monitoring and researching relevant (legal) developments and issues; working to ensure LGBT people are treated equally and with dignity in the asylum process; seeking to improve the quality of UKBA decision making, and networking with organisations and individuals working on related issues in UK and internationally. Training & Information: providing training and information on LGBT asylum issues to relevant service providers in the refugee and LGBT community, solicitors and other legal advisers, UKBA staff and the judiciary. We also continue our same-sex partner immigration work by providing support and information via our website, an online forum and a monthly meeting, as well as monitoring legal and policy developments and responding to these as and when required.
We are an entirely volunteer led self-funded charity supporting the emotional side of a cancer diagnosis for the sufferer and their family, close friends, and carers. We have a drop-in centre in Tunbridge Wells where we provide refreshments and complementary therapies all free to our visitors.
We help young people in Kenya to build better lives.We currently support 2 projects. 1) Mama Orphans Children's Home in Busia which is home to 200 children.2) The Balloon Kenya programme training and funding young entrepreneurs in the Rift Valley to create and grow businesses.
The Benevolent’s mission is to work with our industry and charity partners to combat challenging social issues such as long-term illness, homelessness, addiction, poverty and disability, as well as providing practical, emotional and financial support to those from our trade in need.
The e-Learning Foundation helps schools in the UK give the most deprived children in our communities’ home access to learning technologies. Our main objective is to ensure that disadvantaged children have the same opportunities to learn at home as their better-off peers, using a computer and the internet to support their studies. We believe that home access to learning technologies and resources will raise their aspirations and help them do better at school as well as encourage their parents to participate in their education.
Established over 100 years ago, the Charity is the largest landowner in the village, raising funds to benefit those in need in our community.
The Cedar Foundation is charity that provides services across Northern Ireland supporting children and adults with disability, autism and brain injury to live the lives they choose. We have a large staff team supporting over 2000 individuals and families regionally, services include short breaks for children and families, activity programmes for young people, transitions services, employment and training programmes, supported living, home based support and residential services for adults.
Pioneering projects which relieve the suffering of children and foster tolerance, peace and understanding in areas of conflict and spearheading groundbreaking projects in Kosovo, South Africa & the Middle-East, aiming to create centres of excellence and models of best practice.
Rainbow House, near Malindi in Kenya, is a Childrens home that cares and educates orphaned and destitute kids. We believe that every child is a gift from God, so in addition to caring for their physical needs we also share the hope we have in the Good News of Jesus and his ultimate rescue.
Our Mission statement: Health Education Love Peace "Creating sustainable environment and capability that helps unprivileged, downtrodden people- particularly children to smile again through health and education support for ultimate objective of global peace and bondage of love!"
Dogs can heal invisible wounds BRAVEHOUND provides companion dogs for UK veterans who need an extra special relationship to heal their physical and emotional wounds. The charity trains dogs, and provides advice for new owners for a successful dog ownership.
Our Scottish Hazards Centre provides advice, training & support to workers on workplace health & safety issues. Our plans require us to secure annual funding of £100,000. Your help towards that is greatly appreciated. Together we'll make Scotland a safer place to live and work!
The Nelson Trust provides treatment, care and support for people with drug and alcohol problems, those at risk of offending, and other adults and young people with complex psychological and social needs, helping hundreds of people to find a fulfilling and independent life free of addiction.
Researching the health of our oceans by focusing on a portfolio of global cetacean (i.e. whales and dolphins) and seabird research and monitoring projects Occupying nearly three quarters of the Earth’s surface, our oceans support more biological diversity than any other ecosystem on the planet. They are essential to life itself, providing ecosystem services, economic prosperity and enhancing quality of life. However, their vast biological resources are under threat from unsustainable economic activities. Moreover, many of our ocean areas are unexplored and even less well known than outer space. Scientific studies are urgently required to identify practical solutions to conservation problems and to monitor progress in restoring a healthy marine environment. Harnessing public support for this work is crucial.
Haemophilia NI supports patients and families affected by bleeding disorders in NI. Our vision is that everyone with a bleeding disorder can live life to the full. We aim to advocate, foster community, campaign for justice and equip patients with knowledge. Website: https://www.haemophiliani.org/
The purpose of The Big C Foundation NI is to promote the relief of sickness and distress of children who have a cancer diagnosis in Northern Ireland and provide practical support to their families by: Providing financial and practical assistance to families in Northern Ireland who have a child with a cancer diagnosis. Providing financial and practical support to established charities and organisations across Northern Ireland who help children with a cancer diagnosis.