Homeless Care supports homeless and vulnerable people by providing Day Centre facilities, temporary/short term accommodation and community food share services within the Borough of Maidstone and its surrounding areas.
Age Concern MRR provides a day centre for older people three days per week, referred to as ‘The Club’ by the clients and is a vital resource for them. There is a traditional hot meal available every day and a takeaway option for the days we are closed. They can access a podiatrist and hairdresser; we can support our clients with their business needs and can advocate on their behalf. We have an accessible minibus to transport them to and from the centre and provide weekly shopping trips and outings. There is a Men’s Shed in the garden of the centre for older men who prefer not to attend a traditional day centre and a Befriending Service for socially isolated older people. Apart from the wide range of activities available, the clients mainly come to stay connected with their friends and community. We support older people living in our local area, helping them to remain living in their own homes for as long as is practical and they so wish. Our client’s range in age and abilities, our youngest is 68 and the oldest is 103. We offer a range of services with the primary aim of reducing loneliness and social isolation and keeping people connected with their friends and community. Many of our clients have mobility problems and rely on walking aids or wheelchairs to get around, which limits their ability to be independent at home and in the community, many would be forced into premature admission to a care home without the support we can offer.
Tobi Adeyemi Foundation is a grant making foundation set up to support and enable disadvantaged children & young people get a first class education. The foundation was established following the sudden and unexpected death of Oluwatobi Adeyemi on the 5th March 2011.
Speak Up Somerset was set up in 1998 to support mental health recovery. We have produced a book the Art of Recovery and run art classes for people in mental health recovery.
Blackfriars Arts Centre is a small theatre in Boston, Lincolnshire. We provide a wide variety of programming and are a vital part of our local community, with a wide range of groups using our facilities. We aim the 'keep theatre live in Boston'.
We are a small charity run Preschool based inside Lydgate Infant School. We follow the EYFS and provide fun activities for learning through play. Historically early years has been underfunded by the government. After overheads are paid there is very little spare to develop areas within Preschool.
The NCG seeks to advance the improvement of the health of the local population in NE Dundee. It will do this by developing a community run cafe which will function as a social prescribing hub where the local population can access support from 3rd sector agencies & local community groups.
We provide organised activities like gardening, archery, music, and arts and crafts to support people with learning disabilities. Our charity operates three days a week, with additional external activities on Thursdays and Fridays, serving the Boroughs of Fareham and Gosport.
We are a Christian charitable trust who own and look after this beautiful Chapel. We want it to be a warm, welcoming and accessible place for everyone in the community. It is used by community groups including a dance school and art group, St Andrews School Buckland, and St Andrews Church, for youth groups and Messy Church. During the pandemic it has been open as a Food Hub run by Buckland Cares In all we do we aim to reflect Jesus's message of generosity, friendship, kindness and compassion to everyone in the community.
We, IMO International, have been organising a Walkathon on Sunday the 12th May 2024 at Richmond Park to raise funds to complete building Indoor Sports Complex in Jaffna, Sri Lanaka. This is the first indoor sports complex which will be opened to the public with facilities to practice and play indoor and outdoor games. There is also a dedicated first floor for gym. Since Northern and Eastern province have gone through immense struggle due to the 30 years of civil war and the people who live there still go through lots of mental health issues, PTST, alcohol and drug misuse and addiction. We believe that having the sporting and gym facilities will give lots of encouragement and opportunity for these community to overcome the atrocity that they went through. We are really passionate about this community’s wellbeing as we had migrated from the same part of this world and went through all what they have gone through. However, we wanted to share little what we enjoy here to the people over there. This building will facilitate and promote sporting activity mainly among children and youth in Valikamam North and beyond. This way, we are hoping to build a physically and mentally healthy society and subsequently healthy nation. Words cannot express how much your donation means to us. We are so grateful for your partnership in making a difference in our journey! "THE BEST WAY TO FIND YOURSELF IS TO LOOSE YOURSELF IN THE SERVICE OF OTHERS"- Mahatma Ghandi HAPPY GIVING!
The Shelter Trust is the leading provider of accommodation and support services for the homeless community in Jersey. The Trust provides accommodation, food and support for over 100 people aged 16-74 every night of the year across four sites in Jersey, supporting over 500 individuals every year.