We’re taking sustainable living personally! Sometimes we’re nomadic cyclists, other times we’re improv theatre wizards and every so often you can find us shamelessly sowing seeds. We want to spread and share good ideas - from cycling to free-cycling; from free-range to fair trade – and create social and environmental change through our everyday lives. At the heart of the Otesha Project you'll find a two-wheeled revolution. Every summer, teams of wonderful young people are hopping on bikes and travelling across the UK, stopping at schools, festivals and communities along the way to perform the Otesha play and generally make the world a better place. And that's not all. We work with young people in schools, colleges and youth clubs, helping them to set up projects that will make it easier for other people in their schools and communities to live in a cleaner, greener, fairer way.
Aspire Living is a well established organisation supporting adults and children with a learning disability, physical disability or who are vulnerable within the community to live the life they wish to lead. We provide residential settings, 1:1 support within the home or community and day activities.
"Giving the Street Children of Today a Better Tomorrow" Future Hope was founded in 1987 to help to provide a home, an education, health care and opportunity for street children in Kolkata. Find out more at www.futurehope.net and sign up for regular news at www.futurehope.net/newsletter
Tadley Parent Teacher Association raise funds to support the education of children attending Tadley Community Primary School Funds are used to purchase equipment, workshops etc which would not normally be provided by the Local Education Authority.
The James Barney Foundation is a Christian relief and development organisation that was established in the memory of James Barney after a tragic accident in February 2008.
The Robbie Elliott Foundation was setup in 2012 by former Newcastle United defender Robbie Elliott. Robbie has been keen to focus his efforts on raising money for charities involved in the research & treatment of cancer after relatives & friends found themselves affected by the disease.
Birnam Arts is the most wonderful community resource, providing a fantastic range of events, courses, exhibitions and not forgetting the inviting cafe. As a valued supporter and friend of Birnam Arts we ask you to consider giving, please see our 'donate to us' page for more information
Southwark Cathedral stands to the glory of God and is committed to; Worship Gospel values in all we do; Welcome and respect for all people, serving them in the name of Jesus Christ.
Frodsham Youth Association provides a safe and inclusive environment to meet the needs of local young people. We run fun and engaging activities so they can try new things and lead fulfilling lives.
The Tulse Hill School Charitable Trust is a charity run by former pupils and teachers of the now closed Tulse Hill School. Even though the school no longer exists the charity continues through the work of the trustees to provide financial support to individuals to assist with the pursuit of academic education or training to enhance employment prospects.
The Rotary Club of Chichester Harbour
TCC tackles social injustice by supporting diverse communities to gain the power they need to enact change.
To encourage and promote the development ofsport and physical recreation among disabled people in South Ayrshire, in the interest of social welfare, so that their conditions of life may be improved. The charity began in 1999 with just a few members. Since then we have grown to have over 80 members of all age groups participating in various sports and recreational activities. From novice to Paralympic level. We also help encourage main stream sports club to open doors to allow people with disabilities to join them with the relevant support. Charity No: SCO29879 Find out more Website http://www.saats.co.uk
A creative space for adults with Physical, Learning and Communication disabilities and those who care for them, we run sessions in Writing, Art, Music and Drama in the East Surrey area. Our name is taken from local resident Joey Deacon who overcame severe disability to write a successful book.
Proshanti is a health partnership that links the communities of east London with Bangladesh. This project involves both Bangladeshi and non-Bangladeshi people who are passionate about improving the health and life chances of some of the poorest people in the world. In Juri, Maulvibazar Division, the majority of people have very little access to healthcare. There is no government hospital in Juri sub-district and although there is a good government health team they are under- resourced. People do not know how to manage their own health and often end up going to hospital only when it is too late. Many poeple are malnourished. Preventable and curable diseases and conditions go untreated. The death rate of mothers and babies in childbirth is high. The money raised will pay for health camps and antenatal clinics over the next four years, as well as supporting volunteers. During this time we will also be raising £300,000 to build, support and equip a healthy living centre in Juri to improve the health of the people and to promote healthy living. The health camps and antenatal clinics started in 2010 and have already helped over 1,850 people. We hope we can continue this good work with the support of health staff, volunteers and fundraisers from UK and from Bangladesh.
Cambridge & District Volunteer Centre shares a vision of a society where the potential and passion of people to transform lives and communities theough volunteering is fully realised Our Mission is to develop and support an increase in the quality, quantity, impact and accessibility of volunteering in cambridge and South Cambridgeshire. The Centre strives to offer everyone, whatever their ability, the opportunity to volunteer