(UK, NIC103561) Browse eventsFounded in 2015, the Harry Gregg Foundation is a local charity catering for all sections of our community; to promote positive changes, and provide opportunities to fulfil dreams. The Foundation encompasses the work previously undertaken through Coleraine FC Academy and continues to affirm all that the Academy stands for. The Foundation facilitates a wide range of activities for thousands of people each week within our local community, through participation in football, and various other health, lifestyle, educational, heritage and social inclusion activities.
With the court surfaces and fencing coming to the end of their repairable life spans, we desperately need to raise funds to get these replaced and allow public tennis in the Park to continue as it has done since 1930.
(UK, 1123830) Browse eventsMysmallhelp aims to relieve poverty in Nepal and Peru by providing education and support to orphaned, poor and ex-street children that otherwise would not be able to go to school. Your small help can make a big difference!
(UK, 702494) Browse eventsMencap in Kirklees works with people who have learning disabilities and their families to enable them to lead full and purposeful lives.
The Michael Tracey Project is a not-for-profit charitable organisation who support adults aged 16+ with additional support needs and/or disabilities. We are a person-centred organisation with the emphasis very much on supporting individuals to achieve their own goals and outcomes. The Michael Tracey Project was founded in 2017 by Cara and for a short period of time David. Both have extensive knowledge and backgrounds in support work and creating person centered support packages. Both Cara & David were approached by the families they worked with to create a care organisation to tackle the barriers that were in place for person centered support as transitions were becoming a big struggle for the families.
(UK, 1129666) Browse eventsEnrych Connect introduces computers, tablets and the Internet to adult disabled people and carers. Our aim is to reduce social isolation, improve independence, quality of life and well-being. We have specialist knowledge to help enable people with various conditions, to use computers.
Our programme was established with the primary aim and objective of providing rugby coaching to the young people of Leith and, through the sport’s associated physical, mental and social and wellbeing benefits, help address the social deprivation challenges facing Leith’s 14 decile 1 & 2 SIMD zones. We also work with and within the local community, to involve all children, embrace diversity, and ensure there are no barriers for any parent or child to overcome. Whilst our programme is primarily aimed at school children in the local environment including those children attending primary Roman Catholic schools, other local young people from outwith the local school catchment attend our extra-curricular sessions where they are made most welcome. Other Aims and Objectives are to: - 1. Increase participation in rugby among 5 to 18 years old children in the Leith area; 2. Provide curricular rugby coaching to children who attend local schools; 3. Provide extra-curricular coaching to children in the Leith area; 4. Establish and promote age-related rugby teams and competition for under 18 boys; 5. Establish and promote age-related rugby teams and competition for under 18 girls; 6. Create a pathway to develop the child’s rugby skills and provide them with an opportunity to progress to our senior teams. 7. Source sufficient funding to enable us to deliver on our aims and objectives.