Richard Cloudesley School caters for children and young people with complex physical disabilities aged from 2 to 19 years. Students are supported by specialist teachers and support staff and have access to therapies on site. Visit our website at www.cloudesley.islington.sch.uk
Sunnah Charity was established by a group of sisters and brothers who were passionate about helping those in need. With over 10 years of experience of working within the charity field, we have worked with all types of impoverished communities around the world and have a focus on women and children
We help people affected by HSP, their families and carers by the provision of support, information and advice. We can provide grants to help members with the purchase of mobility aids and provide funding for research into this very rare condition.
Sólás is a special needs charity based in South Belfast which supports children & young people with additional needs, with a particular focus on Autism.We offer educational & social programmes, as well as a parent support group. Other programmes include School Podcast & accredited training.
Headway Bristol is a charity based at Frenchay Hospital (a major trauma unit for the South West); we provide support services and information to anyone affected by brain injury. Our services include - a day centre, community support and outreach, support and services for families and carers.
We offer a safe place for you to talk any time you like, in your own way, about whatever’s getting to you. You don’t have to be suicidal. We reach out and work with schools, colleges and universities, workplaces, health and welfare services, homeless shelters, and other charities. We also promote awareness of our service at local social venues, community events and music festivals.
CASE supports and trains around 120 people with Learning Disabilities in the Hull and East Yorkshire region. It has a training facility supporting Trainees with lifeskills, qualifications and employment where appropriate. CASE celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2010.
Communities living at high altitudes in the Himalayas frequently face disaster as a result of climate change. The Glacier Trust provides technical and financial support for grassroots Non Governmental Organisations working in these high environments, enabling communities to adapt and share their solutions.
We are a local and independent charity that is proud to be affiliated to Mind. We don't receive any funding from Mind and rely on the money we can raise locally. We work with over 650 people a year to build emotional resilience and walk alongside people with the tools of recovery. Thank you.
We provide support and research to improve the lives of those affected by Cavernoma - a lesion in the brain or spine made up of abnormal blood vessels. 1 in 600 people in the UK have a Cavernoma and the condition can be genetic. They can cause strokes, seizures, and other neurological deficits.
The Amy Robinson Foundation is a charitable trust which has been set up to improve the lives of young people and support families affected by child bereavement. Some of the causes the Amy Robinson Foundation have been support so far include Child Bereavement UK, SUDC UK (Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood), The Compassionate Friends and Riding for the Disabled.
On 12 May 2016, Cllr John Hensley was elected Mayor of Hillingdon 2016-2017, and under the under the umbrella of "Journey Through Life" his chosen charities are: Pield Heath House School, Paul Strickland Scanner Appeal, Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals Charity, Harlington Hospice
The charity provides much needed self catering breaks for a whole range of people such as the less well off, those on hard times, adults and children with learning difficulties, pensioners, teenage mums, youth groups from deprived areas etc. Personal on site disabled facilities allow full integration.
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The biggest difference we can make in communities is through employment and wealth creation. We help children and adults to overcome disadvantage and fulfil their potential so they can build successful lives for themselves, their families and the wider community.
We are a group of parents, plus a staff representative, who get together quite informally once a half term to discuss and plan a number of fundraising activities. In the past we have funded a new ICT suite, refurbishment of the school hall including sound and lighting systems, outdoor play equipment, sports kit and much more. We raise the funds for these donations through a number of key events each year (a Christmas Fair in early December, the sale of personalised Christmas cards and tea towels created by the children, a Summer Fete in July, an annual Quiz Night with Pie ‘n Pea Supper, Discos, Movie Nights, half-termly cake sales and other one-off events). Last year we managed to raise over £10,000.
Cluster headache, often described as the ‘suicide headache’ is probably one of the most painful conditions known to man. Our main aim is to reach out to sufferers and provide them with advice on managing the condition, support for them and their families in obtaining treatment and hope for the future.
Daisy Chains IW is here to help children with long term health problems, a life limiting condition or Disability and also families of pre-term babies that are resident on IOW we provide emergency travel grants and general travel schemes as well as grants for therapy and equipment.
Our Children's Trust elevates the voice of youth to secure the legal right to a stable climate and healthy atmosphere for the benefit of all present and future generations. Through our programs, youth participate in advocacy, public education and civic engagement to ensure the viability of all natural systems in accordance with science.
PROVIDE FUNDING AND ASSISTANCE IN EDUCATION, MEDICAL, HEALTH, RELIEF OF POVERTY. Abu Darda Radiallahu ‘anhu reported that the Messenger of Allah Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam, said: ‘Seek among weak ones, for you are given provision and help only because of the weak amongst you.’ One of life’s most important question: how to find a first-rate Doctor when you need one. The CauseIn 2008 RSVP setup a medical diagnostics clinic in Rander, India to provide the poor and needy with free medical consultations and subsidised medication. The centre has gone from strength to strength and in the last 5.5 years has helped over 14,864 people, including many women and children. The centre now employs 4 Doctors and 2 nurses, supported by volunteers. In July 2008 RSVP achieved charity status for its continued work helping the poor. The work must continue and its success is dependent on people like you. In order to continue the work, it is necessary to invest in larger premises. The cost of this investment is £150,000. Please donate as much as you can. The aim is to raise over £50,000 in order to help purchase a centre to contribute to the expansion plans. Please help, however you can. On behalf of RSVP board of Trustees and the RSVP Community
We support the physical and mental wellbeing of British Eventing members, whilst supporting research to improve the safety of the sport.