Our Warm Welcome (OWW) St Helens offers friendship and practical support to new asylum seekers and refugees by helping them to integrate into our community - we call these people "Our "Friends". We have raised funds to set up a regular meeting place that welcomes "Our Friends" and facilitates links with professionals – such as the British Red Cross - who offer support. We also teach basic English skills and distribute clothing, household items and food as needs require.
(UK, 1038279) Browse eventsThe Frogmore Family is at the core of our school; we learn together, going above and beyond to create the conditions in which everyone can flourish. The PTA is a central part of the Frogmore Family and works hard to raise funds to support and enrich the school’s activities and students’ learning.
(UK, SC044005) Browse eventsOur current campaign is called LeithGives LeithGives is a collaboration of charities, businesses & volunteers working in the Leith area to alleviate the hardship of poverty over the Festive season. For full details go to the LeithGives just giving campaign page.
We commit ourselves to providing theological education that equips you for for the practical knowledge of God, the knowledge that changes things, that makes its mark on us. We have students preparing for ministry, as well as students engaging with theology for their personal interest
(UK, SC040372) Browse eventsKerrera is a rugged wee gem, lying off the coast of Oban in the west of Scotland. The Isle of Kerrera Development Trust represents the small but vibrant community of 68, including 19 children. We initiate and develop projects that will benefit the island, its community and its visitors.
(UK, XT23768) Browse eventsWe train people in suicide prevention skills so that people at risk of suicide are identified and linked to the professional help that in most cases will save their life. We have five programmes and we never charge people for attending our programmes. Our Preventing suicides in Your Community Programme was the first accredited suicide prevention training in the UK or Ireland. Our newest programme is Mind Your Mate - it gives 16 - 24 year olds the skills to save their friends from suicide - it was developed because of the dramatic increase in young people taking their own lives. We also provide outreach support to those at risk of suicide - calling to peoples houses who are too distressed to travel to help. We will accompany suicidal people to the hospital and medial appointments so that they get the help they need - too many at risk people do not attend appointments because their depression stops them. We provide free counselling to suicidal people, depressed non-suicidal people, children bereaved through suicide and adults bereaved through suicide. We do not receive one penny from the government in core grants.
Our Junior and Senior programmes see students preparing and presenting their own cases before Sheriffs through Scotland. Our speciality days aim to incorporate other disciplines into the cases like science and art experts. We also look to send a team to the International Mock Court 2020 in Poland.
The Friends supports the work of Dorking Community Hospital by raising funds to purchase some of the essential equipment used by the different departments, organizes volunteers to run the hospital shop and a trolley service to the ward, and arranges concerts and other events for patients of Ranmore ward.
(UK, XT31251) Browse eventsCeesay Nursery and Primary School is a small charity run by unpaid volunteers in the UK and a very small staff team of Gambians. We work in partnership to improve access to education and a better life for some of the poorest/orphaned children and young people in Serrekunda, the Gambia. We also work with the local community to empower them to be able to meet their own needs and those of their families and neighbours. We have 2 strands to our work: 1) Sponsorship programme 2) Our own, purpose built Early Years Education, nursery school in Mandinari which include a free breakfast club, a school food garden and a local women's enterprise project .
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Using the power of sport and the brand of Cambridge United FC to empower our community and change lives. Sport will be ubiquitous as the tool we use to deliver these projects, whether this is in access to our players, access to our facilities or the provision of sport sessions. Although our speciality and greatest brand recognition lies in football, we will use all range of sports to achieve our goals and have legitimacy to do so as the pre-eminent professional sporting organisation in Cambridge.
(UK, 1026529) Browse eventsRotary Club of Northwich is a group of enthusiastic ordinary men and women doing extraordinary things to serve their community locally, nationally and internationally.
The Friendly Church at the Heart of the Community.
(UK, 1191907) Browse eventsCornwall Search Dogs - A nose for the trail. Set up to help the people of Cornwall by searching for missing people and lost dogs. The team have a wealth of experience in both search techniques and dog training. We value the special skill set our dogs have to search.
(UK, 1126143) Browse eventsAt CCAP, children and older users learn from each other and develop new skills and understandings in a nurturing and supportive environment while parents and carers are able to catch up with other priorities safe in the knowledge that their children are being well looked after and having fun
(UK, 296219) Browse eventsAt Coin Street we are committed to creating an inspirational neighbourhood. Based in Lambeth and North Southwark we promote entrepreneurship, creativity and lifelong learning. We help give families and children the best start in life through our childcare and family support. Our work with young people supports them to become self-confident and independent. We partner with local schools to provide homework clubs, support young people with career guidance and encourage them to become active citizens. We foster entrepreneurship by creating work experience and volunteering opportunities and providing programmes to support new businesses. From sports and dance to healthy eating and gardening, we offer a range of facilities and activities accessible to everyone to support health and well-being in our community. Since 1984 we have championed change to improve our neighbourhood. We want to work with others who share our vision and focus on the talents and potential of people to lead their own change.
(UK, 1158650) Browse eventsWe ensure that no one goes without the essentials they need to keep themselves and their families sheltered, fed, clean, clothed, warm and healthy.