We provide compassionate and high quality multispeciality free medical care to uninsured and indigent people regardless of race, religion, ethnicity or national origin. We have 4 hunger prevention programs and several outreach programs and giveaways for turkey, holiday and back to school.
Slough Foodbank provide short term emergency food parcels to those in crisis in Slough.
We help ADHD children, teens and adults who find themselves in difficulties including with addiction and offending. We provide grants for ADHD pre-assessments, psychiatric diagnosis, legal support, psychologists and psychotherapists. We are passionate about keeping ADHD people out of prison.
We support the Stamshaw Schools by providing financial support for the schools and enriching activities for our children, their families and the wider community.
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The Army of Angels is a UK Military Charity that provides direct and indirect support to members of the UK's armed forces who have been injured, physically or mentally, while serving their country in conflicts around the world. We also support their families and co-dependents. The charity helps all those who have fought for their country including veterans of the wars in Europe, the Far East, the Falklands and the Gulf. Join the Army of Angels UK Military Charity and help us give direct support to the wounded veterans who have served for their country around the world. Soon the Armed Forces will be withdrawing from the current conflict in Afghanistan but for some the battle will continue for years to come. Please support the Army Of Angels so that we can continue to support our wounded service men and women.
CMV Action is a UK organisation of parents and volunteers, who have come together to support families and raise public awareness of congenital Cytomegalovirus - one of the most common cause of birth defects in the UK. We offer advice, support and friendship to anyone affected by congenital CMV.
A network of 700 independent advice services helping people to solve problems and overcome injustice.
Love4Life is a charity supporting adults with learning disabilities & autism to engage socially within the community, arranging networking events, training and learning opportunities and supporting members to find love.
Jericho offers a range of services across the UK We work with individuals left vulnerable due to addiction, domestic violence or homelessness. We have experience gained over the past thirty years.Our services are open to all irrespective of class, creed, colour, religion, or sexual orientation.
Established in 1988, ARC offers free counselling in Wokingham and Reading, including Wokingham's first rape crisis counselling service. ARC also works in schools with pupils and teachers. In 2010, ARC counsellors provided 6900 free sessions and 3800 school sessions. Please help us continue our work!
The Never Alone Project (TNAP) is an organisation based in Northamptonshire that aims to support bereaved children and their families through face to face provision and an on-line service. We stand together as a community to reduce isolation and create a safe space to deal with grief.
The Rangers Former Players Benevolent Club assists former players of Rangers FC where possible. Our support and assistance is wide and varied and may include medical or financial help. All funds received are greatly appreciated by the many former players of our great institution.
Working since 1995, we help orphans, families and communities climb out of the poverty cycle through aid, support and sustainable development programmes. We have active projects in Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, Africa, Gaza, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Syria.
StopSO - Specialist Treatment Organisation for Perpetrators and Survivors of Sexual Offences helps anyone affected by harmful sexual behaviour. We offer specialist therapy across the UK to anyone who feels at risk of offending for the first time or re-offending, family members, victims and survivors.
Over the course of the past 15 years we have been delivering drug awareness sessions to schools and colleges, each year educating an average of 22,000 more children and young people. Based in Yorkshire, we have now educated 400,000 children, including a huge one third of the total child population of Yorkshire and the Humber. Our main target age-group is 10 and 11 year olds, providing drug education to older primary school children prior to them moving up to secondary school, and hopefully BEFORE they come into contact with drugs. By age 12: one in twelve children (8 %) have used drugs. By age 14: one in three children (33 %) have used drugs. We are proud that a 2013 national survey found that Yorkshire, the Humber and the North West (our very own three regions of focus) each had the greatest reduction in child drug use statistics compared to any other UK region over the previous 10 year period. Drug education initiatives, such as our own, were cited by experts, as being the reason for the significant drop in child drug use statistics.