We provide a nurturing environment for women and children seeking recovery-support services for trauma, mental illness or substance abuse. Combining individualized care and a compassionate, trauma-responsive community, the Calumet Center for Healing and Attachment advocates for hope, new possibilities, and the enduring spirit of faith and family.
(UK, 1157433) Browse eventsWe want to provide high quality residential experiences in the UK and abroad that enable year-round, relationship-centric youth ministry to flourish. What we offer .. Relational Summer Camping in Wales .. Overseas service projects for teens and adults. .. Gap year opportunities and support .. International exchange student support .. Capacity to support creative new incentives
(UK, S1088693) Browse eventsCarlisle Refugee Action Group (CRAG) aims to provide practical support for people living in refugee camps and resettlement situations. To raise awareness about issues faced by refugees/asylum seekers in order to bring about practical and political solutions and to support refugees/asylum seekers living here and abroad.
We are a charitable organisation working hard to improve our communities through various initiatives designed to help those in need.Together, we work for the greater good of humanity by sharing the message of Islam and through sincere and dedicated efforts to make a valuable contribution to society.
Please give your support to two great charities in the Ness area - Comunn Eachdraidh Nis and Eoropie Dunes Play Park!
Our aim is to set the standard for state education in the UK. We have high expectations for both our students and our staff, and have created an environment where all members of the Mossbourne community work together to be the best they can be.
(UK, 1155728) Browse eventsThe Dust Project helps the forgotten children of the world. Through funding construction and education projects the charity is transforming communities and giving hope to children and young people worldwide. Our unique model of twinning sponsored children with buildings ensures sustainability into the future.
The HMSA aims to provide support and information to those affected by the Syndrome and to promote knowledge and understanding within the medical community and the public at large. We hope to assist sufferers to come to terms with the HMS and the distress that it can cause. The severity of the effects of HMS varies with the individual: some have few symptoms others are severely affected. HMS is an 'invisible illness' and because of this we can look well to the outside world but are often in severe pain. Moreover the nature of hypermobile joints combined with frail tissues means that we are prone to injury when performing simple everyday tasks. This opens us to skepticism from others who don't know enough about HMS including health professionals and teachers. The pain, stress and frustration can lead to depression: thus depression can often be mistaken as the cause of the illness, not a result of it.