Thembalitsha means 'New Hope' in the African language of Xhosa. We aim to restore hope to the desperate and needy people of South Africa, developing them to a point of self-reliance through the provision of healthcare, education and training. We currently run 7 projects throughout the Western Cape.
ORH Charitable Funds supports the hospitals, departments and wards within Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust. Your generosity helps transform our hospitals, funding the latest medical equipment, research and facilities. NB: Please state the area you wish to support in the free text box. Thankyou
Rymonth in St. Andrews provides residential accommodation for 22 adults with learning disabilities. ‘The Friends of Rymonth’, a charity comprising of local people interested in the residents’ welfare, are responsible for all fundraising activities which is used to help enrich the lives of residents.
At #UlverstonMIND we believe no one should have to face a mental health problem alone. We’re here for you. We’re in the community, on the end of a phone or online. Whether you’re stressed, depressed or in crisis, we’ll listen, give you support and advice, and fight your corner. We’ll push for a better deal and respect for everyone experiencing a mental health problem. #UlverstonMIND provides a range of services and support including counselling, perinatal depression #ConnectingMums, group and one to one support, information and advice, mentoring, supported volunteering and more.In addition to delivering services and support we work to challenge stigma and discrimination relating to mental health issues and to increase understanding of mental health problems and emotional wellbeing within our local communities. #UlverstonMIND lead on Cumbria's community based perinatal support services, provide mental health peer mentoring training to employers, bespoke workshops and events for local organisations and businesses within the Ulverston Healthy Town Initiative. Help #UlverstonMIND celebrate 30 Years!In 1988 #UlverstonMIND was founded by local people in response to an urgent need to provide community-based mental health support services - the charity has always been well supported through the generous donations of time and money provided by the people, organisations and businesses of Ulverston and district. We are immensely proud of our dedicated and skilled volunteer workforce who deliver, often life-saving, services to individuals and families experiencing mental health difficulty - 1 in 4 people experience a mental health issue in their lifetime; sometimes triggered by common life events such as the death of a loved one, relationship breakdown, homelessness, domestic abuse, unemployment, coping with illness or caring for a loved one with dementia - these events can often cause stress, anxiety, loneliness or depression. People can turn to #UlverstonMIND - we listen and we care. We work with people in a supportive way to move forward to mentally healthy wellbeing.#UlverstonMIND needs YOUR continued support that makes a huge difference to people's lives. Charity No: 1123233 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Ulverston-Mind-348338348575133/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/
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OPEN was established in 2005 to provide opportunities for young people in Norfolk including those who are most disadvantaged, with the longer term aim of making a positive difference to their lives.
Teesside Samaritans is available 24 hours a day to provide confidential emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide. Our service is entirely confidential and non-judgmental. Callers can telephone 01642 217777 or 08457 90 90 90; email [email protected] or call in to our centre at 147 Borough Road, Middlesbrough TS1 3AT.
Werneth Jamia Masjid is currently working towards building a modern purpose-built Masjid to serve the changing needs of it‘s rapidly growing Muslim community. It will be accessible to both Muslim's and non-Muslim's who express an interest in developing their knowledge and learning of Islam.
Mothers of Africa is a Medical Educational Charity that trains medical staff in Sub-Saharan Africa to care for mothers during pregnancy and childbirth. The charity aims to educate staff and citizens, improve conditions for health and to help them help themselves. We support building projects.
Working to connect and support women and communities worldwide. We are an international membership organisation that supports rural women & their families through education, training & community development programmes. We also give women a voice at international level through links with UN agencies.
We are the only Mosque in Colchester which has been establshed as a charity since 1986. The Muslim Community in Colchester is growing fast, as is the town as a whole. We facilitate and serve, for the sake of Allah, the needs of the Muslims young & old.
The organisation is established for charitable purposes only, and in particular, the objects are: - to advance; and provide for the veterinary care, comfort and adequate welfare and/or wellbeing of horses, ponies, donkeys and other equine breeds in situ or in places of sanctuary; - to advance; and promote knowledge, education and interest in the welfare and/or wellbeing of the above; - to promote; and advance best practice, skills and knowledge amongst owners, managers, carers of equines compatible with the safety and wellbeing, care and welfare of equine breeds. -to relieve the suffering and distress, illness and discomfort of horses, ponies, donkeys and other equine breeds.
The Hope Foundation is the community outreach arm of BCC, working to restoring hope, dignity and a future! Our aim is to reach out to the community in new and relevant ways, to improve the quality of life for people in different levels of society within the London Borough of Bromley. This initiative was first set up in September 2003 to help needy families and individuals by providing food and other essentials to those in difficulty. Over the years we have connected with a huge number of people including those in extreme poverty, the homeless, those in Hostels and Women’s Refuges and many more who are referred to us. Referrals come from many organisations primarily in the London Borough of Bromley including: Our primary areas of focus are: - Food Delivery - Christmas Giveaway (for more information visit the website) Over the last few years The Hope Foundation has expanded to provide other essentials such as towels and bed linen, baby clothes and special Baby Baskets which contain basic items and gifts for the baby. We also provide Starter Packs containing items for individuals who have recently moved into their own accommodation these contain small starting out goods for the kitchen. When available we occasionally provide larger items of furniture.