(UK, XT12047) Browse eventsThe purpose of Scouting is to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities. This is something that our Unit strives to achieve through an active and enjoyable programme of activities.
Counselling for Social Change provides low-cost counselling and emotional support to people on low incomes. We set up our service with the aim of providing a professional on-going/long-term counselling service to people on lower incomes. Mental health impacts are felt in areas including social mobility, physical health, social engagement etc and we know that the work we do has improved the lives of many our clients. Charity No: 1160047 Find out more Website http://www.counsellingforsocialchange.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CounsellingForSocialChange Twitter http://www.twitter.com/counsellingsc
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: SC046912 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NERVs2016/ Twitter https://twitter.com/NERVs2016
(UK, 1070232) Browse eventsREVA is a charity working in Romania, supporting others to help children who are in need through no fault of their own. It sends clothes, toiletries and educational resources to families and to the Szent Josef Haz in Sovata, which provides a caring environment for over 100 children.
(UK, 1107140) Browse eventsLittle Treasures is a small charity that supports specialist neonatal and children’s units at Barnet Hospital to continue their life saving work. These dedicated units have skilled staff but often have difficulty providing the quality of care they would like for lack of equipment.
(UK, 1048691) Browse eventsIt operates a pre-school in Steventon for children between the ages of 2years 9 months and 5 years.
(UK, 1017460) Browse eventsFriendship Works helps children and young people who are having problems growing up, to have a happy and memorable childhood. We recruit and train adult volunteer mentors to provide regular support and friendship, to help children have fun, experience new things and explore their future potential.
(UK, 1018527) Browse eventsEstablished over 30 years ago, the Brewery Pre School in Kendal is a registered charity, operating on a not-for profit basis. We welcome children in our PreSchool from 2 to 4 years old and in our Playgroup from birth upwards. We offer nursery grant assisted places for two, three and four year olds and we are Ofsted registered. We cater for a maximum of twenty children at any one session, thus ensureing that our adult to child ratio is always high, guaranteeing that the children get the support they need during this important phase.
(UK, 301740) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 301740
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Inspire Young People is a charity which organises events and competitions that challenge young people studying in Further Education Colleges to realise their full potential; that are designed to test skills that are relevant to working in their area of study; that are co-designed with business experts to develop the skills that employers are looking for; and which create awareness of the opportunities available within their chosen sector.Inspire uses role models as a motivating force. We are extremely fortunate in having the support of people who have come from modest backgrounds and have reached the top of their chosen professions through hard work, determination and a love for what they do. Our role models are heavily involved in their challenges, having been involved in the initial design, and leading the judging panels and attending the final events.We are currently thrilled to be working with the following role models:Errol Douglas, MBE - celebrity hairstylistAshley Palmer-Watts - Chef Executive at Dinner with Heston BlumethalMark Webber - Former F1 and World Endurance Championship Driver Current Challenges:Inspire Hairdressing Photographic Competition Students enter one photograph into a number of categories. Six entries in each category are selected for the final event in June, where there is an exhibition of their work and the category and overall winners are announced. The winner gets a day with Errol - in 2017 this was to go backstage at London Fashion Week, while Errol styles models for the catwalk.Inspire Hospitality and Catering ChallengeWorking in teams of 3, students design a restaurant concept, to include name; location; menu, wine list and pricing; layout and decoration; basic financials etc. The best entries are invited to compete in the final, at which they prepare a dish which epitomises their restaurant concept, and serve it the judging panel. The winning team get to spend time with Ashley in the Fat Duck Group restaurants, and in 2017 were invited for lunch in the private dining room at Dinner.Mark Webber Youth ChallengeHosted by RAF Halton, teams of 12 compete for the trophy by taking part in gruelling physical challenges including hill running; drill; high ropes; laser shooting; circuits etc. It's a tough day! Charity No: 1164972
(UK, 1060982) Browse eventsCrossroads Care North Bucks & Milton Keynes is part of a national network of local charities providing support to carers and the people they care for. It offers a full range of services for all age groups, disabilities or health conditions, and of any frequency or duration.
(UK, 1024220) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. We are a charity run Preschool for 3 & 4 year olds and have been serving Oldland Common and the surrounding area for nearly 50 years. We desperately need to replace our existing pre-fabricated terrapins, which were second hand when we first acquired them over 25 years ago! We’ve patched, repaired and ‘made do’ for too many years and at great expense and energy, jeopardizing our reputation, well being and sustainability. Charity No: 1024220 Find out more Website http://www.oldlandpreschool.co.uk Facebook http://www.facebook.com/Oldland-Pre-School
A: The objects of the charity (‘the objects’) are: 1. To acquire finance maintain repair and secure for the public benefit the sculpture known as Venus & Cupid and other public art works and projects in Morecambe. 2. To purchase and commission public art works projects and events in Morecambe. 3. To promote and facilitate education in the arts and associated skills in Morecambe with particular reference to the development of artistic skills among unemployed or disadvantaged young people. B: What does the Trust do? 1. Its initial activity is raising funds to purchase The Venus & Cupid sculpture on Morecambe Promenade. This is a much-loved local landmark standing at the entrance to the town, and is threatened with being removed and possibly being sold elsewhere, because the artist (who still owns it) needs to recoup the cost of materials invested in it, and none of the local authorities is prepared to provide the necessary funds. 2. Following on from the above, the Trust is going to underpin and support the successful investment already made some years ago in public art and sculpture in Morecambe as part of the "Tern Project" by continuing to commission and to maintain further works, in the interest of the continuing regeneration of Morecambe as a place to visit, which began with the Tern Project. 3. As an integral part of the above, the Trust intends to involve local people in the development of new public arts projects, including, especially, unemployed or disadvantaged young people. This will help ensure that such new works are accepted by the local population.
(UK, SC041334) Browse eventsSight Aid International is a charity currently providing free and low-cost eye-care in Kenya.
(UK, 1127878) Browse eventsRaising money to improve the lifestyles and development of children at Castle View.
(UK, 1128689) Browse eventsCLEAR works with CYP aged between 3 – 18 years of age. We have recognised that this group represent the often unheard victims of abusive relationships, who do not meet the criteria for intervention provided by statutory bodies, either because their behaviors are not considered serious enough to require intervention, or more commonly, because the traumatic effects of their experiences go unrecognised. Without support, these CYP are at risk of developing low self-esteem, eating disorders, poor performance or attendance at school and other social and behavioral problems. Sadly, these CYP may carry the baggage of their past into their adult lives and thus the cycle of abuse is perpetuated. Through counseling we offer the CYP the experience of a healthy relationship. Changes take place in the way that the CYP is able to communicate, concentrate and develop a trusting, working relationship with the counsellor. These CYP flourish in the therapeutic setting and learn how to build safe relationships within their family and friendship circles. The CYP's general behaviors change as their confidence grows in themselves and in the life situation they are coping with. Group work with peers enables CYP to have some fun and experience some positive feelings and share their concerns and fears with others whom they can trust. Their involvement in the project and being heard by CLEAR reinforces their trust and self-belief. Working with their counsellors and peers helps to provide coping strategies for the CYP and non-abusing parent / carer. This provides them with the confidence to be supportive of others within and outside of the group. The groups also take part in days out and we are particularly keen to take advantage of Cornwall's fantastic environment as "The best classroom and the richest cupboard roofed only by the sky" and embracing the concept of eco-psychology to help where parents and children have become estranged through trauma or sexual abuse and domestic violence. Without support, it is recognised that CYP who have experienced abusive relationships are more likely to end up in similar situations themselves as adults. The coping strategies and development of self-esteem and valuation of self, helps CYP to break the cycle of abusive relationships and recognise and avoid dangerous situations. The development of understanding of self and what has happened to them encourages the CYP to take part in social activities, relationships and become re-integrated into their school and learning. CLEAR is the only child centred therapeutic service in Cornwall that can work with CYP who have been traumatised by either direct experience or witnessing abusive relationships. Clear offers individual therapy and group work for CYP, provided by BACP registered counselors who have undergone specialist training in child and adolescent therapy. CLEAR also offers support to the non-abusing carer both individually and with the child. It is the use of specifically trained counselors and the availability of group therapy that makes CLEAR unique. Additionally, 80% of the CLEAR management committee and project workers are professionals working in some capacity with vulnerable CYP in Cornwall.
Through fundraising and shining a spotlight on local projects, our goal is to make a difference to the day to day lives of children with learning disabilities and life-limiting illness.
(UK, SCO45243) Browse eventsProject Gambia: People Feeding People works in partnership with Saint John's School for the Deaf in Serrekunda in The Gambia. We are a Scottish based charity working in West Africa (SCO45243) and fund-raise in Scotland to support the school feeding programme of Saint John's, a school of just over 250 deaf children in one of the world's poorest countries.