The primary aim of Hands Together LUDLOW is to provide aid for the vulnerable in and around the town of Ludlow in Shropshire, recognising that existing charities and statutory agencies are increasingly under pressure themselves due to financial restraints.
The Lewis Leap charity was founded to honour the life and spirit of Lewis Johnson who sadly passed away aged only 13. Lewis Leap aims to raise funds to help disadvantaged children in our community access opportunities currently out of their reach...to empower them to take their LEWIS LEAP!
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Fowler’s Syndrome UK is a registered charity (1196903) that works to raise awareness, promote education and increase research into Fowler’s Syndrome, with the aim of reducing diagnosis time and improving patient care nationwide.
Jubilee Action is an international Christian charity that rescues and protects children facing the most serious injustices: those who are held in prison, subject to trafficking, victims of prostitution, recruited as child soldiers or living as street children.
The Citizens Foundation (UK) raises funds for The Citizens Foundation (TCF); Pakistan's leading education charity. TCF has built 910 school units nationwide and provides formal quality education to 126,000 children, almost 50% girls, regardless of ethnicity, gender, caste or religion
Helping Hands for Education provides schools in Ogbomosho, western Nigeria, with learning resources to help children flourish. Children are eager to learn, but schools are desperately under-equipped, so we provide them with textbooks, library books, IT and science equipment and more.
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Verity’s Gift is a charity set up to give help to local causes. Our first mission is to raise money to refurbish the Emsworth park children's play area. We want to create a place where people of all ages can come and visit, relax. Myself and the team are excited to be launching Verity’s Gift, a registered charity in memory of my beautiful wife, Verity. In 2018, my life got turned upside down when Verity unexpectedly fell ill and was taken to the hospital. Verity passed away four days later, leaving Harriet, aged 4, myself, our families and friends reeling. It was hard to imagine life without Verity. I had imagined that we would grow old together, have amazing times and see Harriet grow up. During these dark times, there was one place that Harriet and I would go to reminisce. A place where Verity had spent many times with Harriet - Emsworth Park. It was the only place, Harriet would be able to raise a smile and reconnect with her mum again.
Rutland Sailability is a charity established to provide opportunities for people with disabilities to improve their enjoyment and quality of life, regain confidence, independence and self-esteem, through the medium of sailing in a safe and caring environment in which absolutely no previous experience is necessary and in boats which are specifically designed not to capsize and sailed from a seated position, some with servo assistance.
We want to work in partnership to inspire all young Londoners to discover and achieve their potential through sport. We want every child at every London school in every London borough to have the opportunity to compete on the competition pathway of the London Youth Games.
Breadwinners is an ambitious grassroots charity set up in April 2016. Our aim is to provide Londoners with the best organic artisan bread while empowering refugees through entrepreneurship, employment, work experience, and coaching. 50% of Refugees between 18-34 yrs struggle to find work, despite searching for 21 months.95% of people in the UK buy bread from bakers, supermarkets and artisans every day.Wouldn’t it be great if sales from the bread industry could be turned into a sustainable opportunity to help the most vulnerable in society? Today, Breadwinners sell the highest quality organic artisan bread on farmers markets across London, employing refugees. We are the first stepping stone for unemployed refugees and asylum seekers into a safe and supportive working environment, where they can gain the skills, confidence and experience to move into long term work and improve their wellbeing. Charity No: 1166646 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page
In addition to our work in supporting the schools which now have nearly 1000 children we are raising money to sink a borehole and create a reliable water supply to the St Zoe school near Mubende. Helping Uganda Schools (HUGS) is building futures for young people in Uganda by helping to provide schools for both able and disabled children and assist them through primary, secondary vocational and increasingly through further education. St Zoes Primary Secondary and Vocational Schools teach nearly 600 children from 5 to 20 with school results in the top 5 in the region. We have 80 acres of land to grow food for the children. Good Shepherd Special Needs School at Fort Portal with 120 children with learning disabilities is the only school of its type in the western half of Uganda. The Blog is at www.hugsinuganda.blogspot.com We are supporting the Lira babies home, an orphanage in the north of Uganda which is caring for nearly 50 abandoned infants and over a three year period will be looking after them and preparing them to be placed back with families when they are about 4 years old.
SELFA is a local children's charity. Our aim is to provide a range of enriching activities for vulnerable, disadvantaged and disabled children
The Wildfowl & Wetland Trust (WWT) is an international leader in the development and protection of wetland habitats and the wildlife they support throughout the world. Founded in 1946 by the naturalist and artist Sir Peter Scott, the Trust’s national network of nine wetland visitor centres inspires over one million visitors a year.