Brain Injury Matters is a charity dedicated to supporting people with Acquired Brain Injury to rebuild their lives and reach their full potential in the community. All our services aim to promote independence, foster personal development and support people to adapt to life after illness or accident. Our services are delivered by a combination of professional clinicians and staff with specialist knowledge of ABI rehabilitation.
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.
We are 1st Hawthorn & Rhydyfelin Scout Group, offering Beavers, Cubs and Scouts to children within our surrounding area, thank you for visiting our page. We are raising money for our group which operates in a deprived area to ensure all of our young troop can participate in activities such as camping trips, We appreciate any help you can offer.
NACCC is the supporting body for around 350 child contact centres located throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Child contact centres are neutral places where children of separated families can enjoy contact with their non-resident parents, or other family members, in a safe environment.
Forest YMCA provides support and accommodation to more than 550 young homeless people each year at our 7 sites across East London. We are here to give them hope - as well as a home - when they need it most.
A Street Pastor is someone from the Christian community who is willing to engage with people out at night in the town in an open and non-judgmental manner, whatever their situation. We get to know people in the community and build relationships in order to offer support or guidance where possible.
It provides quality pre-school education in a small, friendly setting in the heart of Sway village in the New Forest.
The Vaishnav Sangh of UK (VSUK) was inspired by Pujya Shree 108 DwarkeshLalji MahodaiShree (Je Je) and inaugurated on Sunday 6th September 2009. It's ultimate purpose is to establish a forum that provides easy access to the wisdom of the Pushti Marg Dharm to anyone with a desire to learn.
Fixers are young people using their past to fix the future. Since 2008, more than 11,600 young people have become Fixers UK-wide, tackling everything from anorexia and legal highs to homelessness and making people smile. Your cash supports more young people to become Fixers close to home!
The Rotary Club of Bromley proudly supports a wide variety of local and International charities and organisations through fundraising events, offering resources and personal support.
Torry St Fittick's Parish Church, Aberdeen is an active Christian organisation of the Church of Scotland. The Church buildings are undergoing redevelopment to make them flexible, modern, fit-for-purpose spaces to be enjoyed by the congregation and the wider community.
St George’s Chapel is at the heart of Windsor Castle. It is the setting for royal and national occasions and is the scene of events of great pageantry and national consciousness. Begun by Edward IV in 1475, dedicated to his patron saint, the Chapel has ever since held a unique place in the life of the nation. Its purpose is to offer daily worship to God and prayer for the Sovereign, Knights of the Garter and for the well-being of society. There is a commitment to a standard of excellence in worship, music and education, hospitality.
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P.E.S.T.S. (Parents of Ealing Self-Help Training Scheme) is a play and support group for parents/carers of babies and children aged 0-5 years, who have a complex health, additional need or disability. We organise holiday sessions, outings and parties with transport arranged for those in need
Mitochondrial Disease affects around 6,000 adults and children in the UK, however most of us have not heard of it. Newcastle University's Mitochondrial Research Group work to find solutions that will make a difference to lives of people affected by diseases such as MELAS, MERRF and Alpers.
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We are a group of parents and residents fundraising to transform the well-used but run down playground on Wanstead High Street into somewhere amazing for children to play.The playground is the only one in the area meaning it gets used heavily and some of the equipment is nearing the end of its life. Many pieces date back more than a decade and are showing signs of their age, both in their condition and design.The playground is at the heart of our community and key to the success of the High Street - many visit en route to a local eatery, shop, club or library.
RCAN is the rural development organisation working across Nottinghamshire. RCAN provides specialist rural knowledge and intelligence to influence and advocate for Nottinghamshire's rural communities to ensure that rural people have the same opportunities and services available to them as others.
To provide and maintain a social club for the visually impaired of Darlington and District, to offer support to increase confidence and independence through social activity.
Asbestos Awareness and Support Cymru (AASC) is providing a Wales wide network of help and support to victims of asbestos related diseases and their families. We are here to guide victims of asbestos disease and their families to the help they need from health, social care and legal professionals in the statutory, voluntary and private sectors to ensure that they are aware of the best assistance available within Wales. Join our family of support.