Our vision is a society in which ADHD adults of marginalised genders are accepted, respected and supported. We will host events to connect ADHD adults of marginalised genders, unique Business Seminars to better support them in the workplace as well as funding in person local Support Groups.
Clued Up is a comprehensive, “youth friendly” substance use support and information service for young people under the age of 26 in Fife, Scotland also targeting the wider issues of general well-being and lifestyle. Providing education, prevention, early intervention and diversion for young people affected by their own or someone else’s drug/alcohol/substance use. One to one support provided for young people using a key worker model. Together we look at how drugs/alcohol are affecting their lives and work on an action plan to meet their individual needs; Whole family support service Making it Work for Families is an innovative ‘whole family partnership approach’ supporting families in the Kirkcaldy/Levenmouth areas with a P7/S1/S2 young person in the family; Group work - specific issue-based workshops, outdoor activities, residential trips, team building and group programmes; Drop-ins - currently run across Fife and young people can access a worker without the need for referral or an appointment; Street work – sessions are held in the community on Friday nights, engaging and building relationships with young people in their own environment; Specialist employability support - for young people aged 16–26 to achieve their employability potential by helping them find their own path into education/employment/ training; Volunteering/peer mentoring - CU Next Generation is our peer mentor and volunteering programme, which can provide opportunities to people with lived experience.
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We are a local independent charity supporting adults with learning disabilities who live with their families, in supported housing or independently. Our aim is to provide our members with opportunities to socialise, be safe, be active and healthy, and to have a voice about issues affecting them.
The PPS PTA is a committee of parents and guardians who work with the teachers and the school to raise funds for the children's day trips or playground equipment or extra learning material.
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We work alongside people living in temporary accommodation to improve lives and communities and create opportunities. We aim to bring practical and emotional support and stability to help people get back on their feet. We want anyone’s stay in temporary accommodation to be short and non-recurring.
At St Mary's you will find space to discover more about God and the Christian faith, have time for prayer and reflection as well as make new friends. We see our role in the community as very important. We seek to support, both locally and globally, through our lives, prayer and action in the love of Christ.
We aim to provide a positive impact on the wellbeing of the wider community through the provision of creative, educational, fitness and wellness classes. We also offer a warm safe space for our community to engage with others and reduce isolation.
The Iuventas Foundation is a youth mentoring charity that provides young people with professional mentoring, life coaching and mental health support to enable them to grow as individuals and live happy, healthy and enriched lives
The Ratby Co-operative Band was founded in 1906 and now comprises of five brass bands performing each week. The organisation has around 200 regular members across its five ensembles and aims to make music more than just playing an instrument, offering an inclusive, welcoming band environment to all.
Sevenoaks School Foundation raises funds to enable Sevenoaks School to provide a broad and integrated secondary education, an inspiring campus, and financial help to those who need it most.
Ducklings is a committee run, charity pre-school, in Chickerell, Weymouth, Dorset, providing Early Years Education and care, to children between the ages of 2-4 years old. We appreciate any charitable donations to help us purchase new resources, equipment and experiences.
The aim of the PTA is to work together, as parents and teachers, to enhance the quality of education for all pupils at St. Gregory's. In each academic year, the PTA plan and lead events to raise money. This money is then used to enrich the learning experience for every child in our school community.
Community Led. Community Owned We are a meeting place of people, ages and cultures. We are ambitious but face challenges within the current climate, and after covid, we’re fragile. With your support, we can make the Gregson work.
The PTA is a registered charity set up to fund raise for activities and adventures for the children of Chinley Primary School. All funds raised go back directly in to the school for the children to benefit from things like school trips, new reading books and resources needed in the classrooms
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We believe in a better world where people with disabilities contribute as unique and valued members of dynamic and inclusive communities. We support, empower, and enable people with disabilities to live their lives to the full.
York Cares is a partnership of some of the city’s leading employers who are committed to making York a better place through employee-volunteering. We work with local employers to harness the power of collaboration. When we come together, the impact that we can have on people’s lives is huge.
At SYKC, we are dedicated to fostering a safe, healthy, and compassionate community for all. Whether it’s through mental health initiatives, offering resources and support to those without stable housing, or creating educational programs that promote kindness and respect, SYKC is committed to making a positive difference.
The Ajyal Foundation for Education develops, delivers and collaborates on high-quality, research-led education for disadvantaged communities across Europe and the Middle East, with a particular focus on Palestinian and refugee communities. Our vision is a world where every child has access to a quality education which allows them to develop their talents and make a positive contribution to society.
Keswick Youth Centre Services CIO is run by volunteers & provides a youth service for young people in Keswick & the surrounding rural area. Keswick Youth Club provides weekly activity sessions to support the personal, social, educational physical & mental health of young people in a safe space.
CPRE Gloucestershire is your local countryside charity dedicated to protecting, promoting and enhancing the countryside and rural life in the County for generations to come. We rely entirely on voluntary income and support from the public to protect threatened landscapes and promote rural excellence
Innov8 Workshops is a wellbeing and vocational skills provider, helping 11-18 year old young people who are finding life a challenge. We use practical vocational teaching, combined with 1:1 mentoring to build self-determination and confidence and achieve positive outcomes and improve those young people’s prospects in life. Many of our students are EBSA (Emotional Based School Avoidance), or have mental ill-health or Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. We have students who are being home educated and some students who have been permanently or temporarily excluded from school. Our vocational courses include woodworking, mechanics, art, functional Maths and English, music, salon, cooking and horticulture and are run in high quality, well equipped workshops in our provision near Bury St Edmunds.