Our vision is to create the Golden Leaf of London by establishing ribbons of vegetation across London connecting natural spaces and local communities in a living work of art. By doing this, we will re-establish the sense of balance between the city and nature, improve life for ourselves and future generations, and create enduring beauty. We will achieve this by engaging with and educating local communities, authorities, schools and a wide range of stakeholders to establish an integrated and diverse network that will enable, support and sustain the Golden Leaf of London.
To facilitate and organise social, educational, religious and cultural activities that would increase the understanding of Islam as a religion.
The Kent Foster Care association is a small registered charity which aims to provide support to registered foster carers in Kent. The charity was set up and is run by foster carers with a desire to help all in this rewarding but sometimes difficult role. We work to protect and preserve the wellbeing of foster carers, the children in their care and the whole fostering family in Kent by the provision of advice, information, services, facilities and equipment. We try to do this in a variety of ways including funding training opportunities, conferences, and events for the foster carers. We also fund and organise a number of fun activities and events for children in care and their whole families across the year. We work with localised KCC fostering events teams and support them to arrange their own events for children and their families. As a charity we rely on donations and fund raising, over the next year we are looking to increase our fundraising capabilities as we grow.
Our mission is in England, Wales and the Democratic Republic of Congo. We empower migrant and women within the diaspora by providing guidance, advice, translation, advocacy, skills and necessities such as hygienic pads and nappies. We empower women in the Democratic Republic of Congo through the promotion and protection of gender equality and women’s rights. We empower Congo rural women by strengthening their capacities in agriculture, farming, fishing, trading, food security, nutrition, and the raising of livestock and poultry and other income-generating activities. We provide numeracy and literacy classes, we promote hygiene, clean water, sanitation and conservation of nature as a living space for man
The Margins Project, based at Union Chapel, is a frontline charity offering a range of services supporting people facing homelessness and other critical living crisis. These services are designed to improve the immediate, interim, and long-term living conditions of our service users.
Craigavon Cardiac Care Association (known as CCCA) has been working tirelessly for over 50 years to bring many benefits to cardiology patients in our local community and in our hospitals. We support Craigavon Area Hospital in many ways as well as providing defibrillators into the community.
Landport Community Hub was set up by local people for local people. Within our building a number of charities, CICs and social groups operate. We are adding new events, classes and opportunities all the time and our ambition is to own the building outright within the lifetime of the first trustees.
Border Holiday Group SCIO is made up of 15 volunteers. The volunteers act as committee throughout the year, fundraising and organising the trips. During the trip they act as carers and medical team for the 9 VIP's that we take away. The VIP'S are from the Borders and Southern Scotland.They are people with care needs that find it difficult to get away on holidays. They can be physically disabled, have learning difficulties or mental health problems, or be too ill to travel as you or I would. Most have carers at home and by giving a 10 day all inclusive holiday with 24/7care, the VIPs get a respite holiday that is a holiday and carers can get a much needed break, where they can get a holiday safe in the knowledge their loved ones are cared for and enjoying themselves.
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Berlioz 150 is a registered charity (number 1173910) established in 2019. Our purpose is to inspire young people in the UK with a love of classical music, thanks to Fantastique! for Schools, a set of free learning resources for schoolchildren aged 8–13, based on Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique.
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20th Ayrshire (Stewarton) Scout Group is a charity that promotes the development of young people within Stewarton and the surrounding area to their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential through fun and educational activities.
NASP is a national charity that champions social prescribing. We support and connect people, communities and organisations so that more people across the UK can enjoy better health and wellbeing.
Babyzone aims to support to families with babies and toddlers. We’re focused on breaking down the barriers that many parents face in accessing high quality early years activities. Babyzones are currently delivered each week in Youth Zones where we run free exploratory play and evidence-based early years classes in a clean, safe and welcoming environment. We design our approach around the needs of lower income families but are open to all. Parents don’t sign up in advance, there’s no timetable and we don’t take names and personal details from our families. We believe that by removing barriers we are creating a fully accessible, inclusive place for parents and carers to bring their children to play, read, chat and sing together. We’re an ambitious charity working with OnSide Youth Zones, local partners and backed by philanthropists. We reach between 250-300 families per week across both Babyzones. Around 60% of the families who visit us come from lower income families. We want to reach more of the families who need us around the country. We’ll do this by creating more Babyzones, but also by showing others how we’ve removed barriers to access.
Aspire Creating Communities fights isolation for individuals aged 55 and above in Kirklees through Occupational Therapy programs. Your support helps forge connections and eradicate loneliness, creating a vibrant community for hundreds of people across Kirklees.
We provide free, confidential support to survivors of sexual violence age 13+ in Highland, including to their non-abusing friends, family, and partners. We also work towards the prevention and elimination of sexual violence through training, awareness raising, and campaigning.
Lords Group Foundation was established by Lords Group Trading in 2021, building on the philanthropic legacy and charitable work of the majority family shareholders. The Foundation aims to place Lords at the heart of our local communities by focusing support on charitable community projects local to our businesses.
Supporting local Young People in building Skills for Life. Hiking, Camping and Exploring the Great Outdoors.
Football Unites Racism Divides (FURD) is a youth and social inclusion project and charity based in Sheffield, England, which works locally, nationally and internationally to combat racism and increase understanding between different communities.