Speed Of Sight is an organisation committed to the promotion of opportunity for all. We at Speed Of Sight believe that people who are able to take part in a sporting or physical activity find that it helps with their self-esteem, social interaction and physical and mental wellbeing.
Through hosting events, expeditions and challenges, the charity will raise funds to help people of all ages deal with the complications of arrhythmia including the donation of life saving devices. In 2023, Elliot Awin will be, we believe, the 1st person to row an ocean with a cardiac pacing device.
Somerset Community Foundation has been facilitating community philanthropy since 2002. We work with individuals, companies, trusts and public bodies to raise funds and make grants to effective grassroots charities and community groups in Somerset. .
Created via charity sign up service.
Raising funds for Chew Valley School students.
Oasis started in 2008, and offers a warm Welsh welcome to over 4,500 asylum seekers and refugees every year. The range of projects, activities and services enable us to provide far reaching, holistic support to people with complex needs.
Alford Hub is the support and information Hub in Alford. We offer Mental Health support, outreach, wellbeing, prescription delivery, adult education, debt and benefit signposting, career and CV advice, and a Uniform and Baby Bank. We have responded to over 50,000 help requests
The B A Hope Foundation has been set up in memory of Billy Abernethy-Hope, a compassionate, fun and loving young man who sadly died at the age of Twenty. We hope to continue sharing Billy's love by supporting Charities who help those who don't have some of the basics we take for granted everyday Our mission is to financially support charities who share Billy's passion to improve the lives of the homeless. Through a variety of routes, we will receive money from those who want to help the homeless but don't necessarily know how. We will invite eligible charities to apply for grants which helps them support a very vulnerable part of our society.
At Unlocked Graduates, we recruit, train and challenge outstanding individuals to lead prisoner rehabilitation with the aim of creating high-performing leaders who will break the cycles of reoffending in prisons and throughout society.
Positive Futures is an award winning charity, working to improve the life choices of disadvantaged children and young people. Our vision is to see all young people realise their potential regardless of circumstance; to help young people help themselves and others.
The HSA is Clapham Terrace’s name for the Parent Teacher Association or PTA. We hold events for children and parents each year to raise money and to have fun. Who are the HSA? All parents, carers of children and members of staff are automatically members of the HSA. We hold meetings every half-term to help decide what we fund and how to raise money, or to help organise, set up or clear up at events. We are always looking for extra pairs of hands! We have a chair, secretary and treasurer , communication and design director as well as class reps – all of whom are volunteer parents. What’s the HSA all about? We have 2 purposes of equal importance. Firstly, we raise money to help fund activities and equipment that the school isn’t able to fund from its normal budget. We also provide social opportunities and fun activities for us all to enjoy together, helping to promote the family and community atmosphere that is so important to our childrens’ experience of school. We aim to fund a mix of projects each year that support a range of school and extra-curricular activities
There are no paid staff in Access Bedford, it is run totally by our fantastic, committed volunteers including 3 trustees & 4 committee members who coordinate a range of events and activities across Bedford Borough to improve access for the D/deaf community locally.
The Foodbank seeks to help those facing poverty in Kensington & Chelsea (London) and the surrounding area, by: a) Providing emergency food parcels, normally via a voucher referral system in partnership with local agencies b) Providing essential toiletries to those in need c) Signposting and referring clients to local support agencies to help address the root causes of food poverty.