The Child Migrants Trust reunites Britain's former child migrants with their families. It helps them to reclaim their identities and tries to restore a sense of dignity after a very tough start in life.
The Joe Noakes Trust supports and enables pre-school aged children on the autistic spectrum to access a specialist early intervention therapy called Applied Behaviour Analysis. 'ABA' is a proven method of individualised therapy which enables children with autism to truly reach their full potential.
The KMG Foundation is dedicated to raising funds for distribution to other charities. KMG will select causes which contribute to raising awareness of and tackling health and environmental issues. In our first year we are delighted to support Bowel Cancer UK, Prostate Cancer UK, and The VLV.
We are looking to raise funds that will allow St Cadoc's Youth Club to build our own sports facilities, thereby ensuring a bright future for the entire community to continue their sports growth and development.
Since opening in 2010, Hinckley Club For Young People has created a special place for over 6500 Young Members to come to and join in numerous fun, fit, interactive and creative activities. The Centre also offers an array of Community facilities to Clubs, Associations, Schools, Business, and Public.
Created via charity sign up service.
Aberdeen RDA is part of the Riding for Disabled Association. We offer life-changing therapeutic riding sessions to 20+ children every week thanks to the help of 40+ volunteers. We’re funded entirely by donations & fund-raising activities and offer our services for free. Supporting us changes lives.
Koinonia is a Christian evangelistic charity, working principally in the University of London. The aim is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ to students and others, and build a strong and attractive student community which models radical Christian life and draws others in.
SENAC is a registered charity set up to help meet the educational needs of children and young people with learning difficulties and disabilties in Northern Ireland.