The National Family Carer Network promotes better life chances for families that include someone with learning disabilities.
For 13,000+ African children, having a bike means being able to get an education. Without a bike, they would be walking many miles, in searing heat, arriving at school late, exhausted and in no condition to learn. We also deliver books to schools, boosting learning and literacy.
The Woolverstone Project provides sailing opportunities and tuition for people with various physical and sensory disabilities as well as those with behavioural problems. The Woolverstone Project operates a fleet of specially designed Access dinghies and Challenger Trimarans on Alton Water as well as two larger boats on the nearby River Orwell. Wheelchair access is provided to the craft at both centres where RYA qualified instructors are assisted by some of our many volunteers to provide sailing opportunities at various levels to those who would otherwise be denied the joys of small boat sailing. Charity No: 1046098 Find out more Website http://www.woolverstoneproject.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WoolverstoneProject Twitter https://twitter.com/wstoneproject YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcPNqqhmCjKaorLVoiKaOew
Through working with a diverse range of partners, by 2021 we believe it is mission possible to make Dorset the safest place to visit and live in the UK. We aim to support and enhance the capabilities of Dorset Police andpartners to keep communities safe by working to prevent crime and empowerindividuals and groups help one another.We work with partners to deliver services that protect victims, witnesses and others affected by or involved in crime work with academic partners to improve evidence-based practice in policing support public, private and voluntary sector organisations to access crime prevention support fundraise and work with other funders to increase investment in local community safety services to help create a safer DorsetWe are currently raising funds to:Help children achieve Protect vulnerable people from abuse and fraud Enhance support to victims of crime Build general funds to support wider community safety objectives Charity No: 1166234 Find out more Website http://www.asaferdorset.org.uk
Supports the patients and staff of Sevenoaks Hospital. We finance equipment to make patients more comfortable and enable them to receive their healthcare locally rather than travelling further afield.
Helping to reduce isolation and increase the wellbeing of families with children with disabilities.
China Children and Teenagers’ Fund supports disadvantaged children in China in the neediest places. There are millions of reasons to get involved - 300 million! Help fight poverty and disease, improve health care and give economic opportunity to kids through extraordinary education and social enterprise projects.
It raises awareness about E.coli O157 and HUS by providing information and literature to members of the public and medical professionals. It supports affected families and can put them in touch with others who have suffered a similar experience in the past.
On the 5th of June The Bravanese centre in Muswell Hill, which houses our organisation, had suffered from an arson attack,which has completely destroyed the centre.This had a big impact on our community, we have not just lost a centre but we have lost 20 years worth of memories, materials and data.
The two free performances of The Life of Christ at Glastonbury Abbey are produced to inspire Christian understanding offering entertainment and education. The three hour open air play starts with the Annunciation and concludes with the Ascension. Any donations are gratefully received.
Reach uniquely works with voluntary and community organisations of all sizes and across all sectors to help them achieve their goals. We encourage and recruit individuals with business and professional skills to offer time in fulfilling and rewarding volunteering roles. Our skilled volunteers help organsations facing significant challenges to respond. From improving their effectiveness to developing their services, ensuring survival to responding constructively to a take-over or merger, improving governance to delivering major change. Reach helps organisations to succeed and volunteers to make a difference.
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Home-Start is the leading family support charity, and Home-Start Welwyn Hatfield provides a unique service for families in the Borough of Welwyn Hatfield - recruiting and training volunteers to support parents with young children at home.
Natural Theatre has toured worldwide with comic street theatre since 1969. It has an expanding education programme in Bath area. Currently raising funds for £210k Mezzanine Studio to house street theatre courses aimed primarily at young people whose creative potential has yet to be developed
* Poverty is hunger, lack of shelter, is not having access to school, is fear for the future, is losing a child to illness brought about by unclean water. * A call to change the world. so that many more may have enough to eat, adequate shelter, access to education and health.
We are raising money to take on our visit to South Africa in 2011 go to Cape Town. We are linked with The Pebbles Project helping children with learning difficulties with their education, self esteem and improving their standards of living. All donations will directly help these childrens lives.
1st Tupton Scout Group has been running for 40 years in the village of Old Tupton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. A fully subscribed and locally supported Scout Group offering exciting and engaging Scouting activities to children aged 6 to 18 in Beaver, Cub, Scout and Explorer sections
Established in Helen's name by those who knew her in order to raise funds for a specific research project aimed at advancing the scientific knowledge of the dreadful disease that is Ovarian Cancer, and to contribute to efforts to improve early diagnosis, treatments and outcomes for other women.
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The Little Brig Sailing Trust Operates the worlds smallest tall ships to provide the complete tall ship sailing experience to young people aged 10 years upwards. Everyone is welocome especially young people with disabilities and from disadvantaged back grounds. For most of our sailing we operate half day sailing trips close to shore within sight of helpers and parents. The trust works closely with Local Authorities, schools, youth groups, and charities to provide sailing opportunities throughout most of the year. The trust has two vessels, both are traditionally rigged with two masts, 10 sails, and one hundred ropes (more than enough to keep people occupied). They have a steel hull, shallow draft and they are very stable, providing a safe but challenging environment. The vessels are exceptional value for money to operate. Being small, our running costs including insurance, maintenance, and berthing are relatively low. Volunteers carry out a lot of the routine tasks saving on maintenance costs. The Trust is based on the south coast of England (our home port is Gosport) but the boats regulary travel to other parts of the UK including London and Liverpool. The ships are MCA coded and the Trust has full child and vulnerable persons policies in place.