(UK, 1149791) Browse eventsFocuses on charities for children with learning and physical disabilities as well as disabled adults and charities which encourage self help amongst young people. It gives preference to charities which do not benefit from state funding. The trust receives funding from S&U and its employees.
(UK, 1178918) Browse eventsThe Bridge Foundation is a Bristol-based charity that provides high quality counselling and psychotherapy services to a wide range of people. Since our formation in 1983, we have grown into a Centre of Excellence, specialising in child and family mental health and providing services in schools.
(UK, 1076434) Browse eventsYMCA Somerset Coast continues to be ground breaking in the scope of its community regeneration and development projects while remaining true to the three founding principles laid down by George Williams - to enrich mind, body and spirit.
(UK, 1105731) Browse eventsEagles Wings provides food, water, clothing, shelter and healthcare to children and families and those living in desperate circumstances in Kenya, Uganda, India and Russia through trusted partners. 2011 target: to build a maternity clinic in Nebbi, north Uganda. Two acres of land has been bought.
(UK, 1077304) Browse eventsTaste helps communities in Nigeria to help themselves. It has provided professional expertise and/or resources to develop water and sanitation projects but it will also consider other infra-structure help, such as helping with primary schooling or basic health care.
(UK, 303632) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, SC008277) Browse eventsSince 1970, the Talbot Association has stood alongside Glasgow’s most vulnerable individuals those facing the complex realities of homelessness, addiction, mental ill-health, social isolation, and long-term instability. As part of Scotland’s evolving landscape of social care, we are committed to delivering person-centred, trauma-informed, and rights-based support that respects the dignity, voice, and choices of everyone we walk with. We aim to create safe, respectful spaces where people feel seen, heard, and valued. Our support is grounded in compassion, flexibility, and non-judgement, helping individuals reclaim stability, self-worth, and a sense of belonging within a community of their choice. “We imagine a circle of compassion, and then imagine no one standing outside of it.” Gregory Boyle This vision of only kinship calls us to draw closer to the margins to stand with those who have been left out, forgotten, or written off. In doing so, we dismantle the barriers that divide us and build a community rooted in shared humanity. For over five decades, Talbot has grown, evolved, and deepened its mission but our core values have remained unchanged. We believe in the inherent worth of every person, and we strive daily to offer not just services, but solidarity. A place where compassion leads, and no one is left behind.
(UK, 1124809) Browse eventsYoung carers are children aged up to 18 who have caring responsibilities in their home. The person being cared for may have a physical or mental illness, a terminal illness, or have problems with alcohol or drug misuse. Help us give these young people a break from their challenging daily routines.
(UK, 1089173) Browse eventsStreetLink is a telephone line and website available across England which enables the public to alert local services about rough sleepers in their area. The service is run by the charities Homeless Link and Broadway. Text STRE33 £10 to 70070 to donate to StreetLink. Thank you for your support.
(UK, NIC106479) Browse eventsFintan's Fund is a locally run charity based in Belfast. We support young adults aged 18-35 through their cancer experience. We provide grants for memory-making activities and enable people to spend quality time with their loved ones doing the things they enjoy!
(UK, 1208131) Browse eventsThe Seven Bays Support Organisation enhances public safety on the beaches and coastal paths in North Cornwall through the provision and maintenance of life-saving equipment such as public access defibrillators.
(UK, 1049807) Browse eventsThe Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee School caters for up to sixty-five pupils, with ages ranging from two to nineteen years. All the pupils have severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties. Some pupils also experience more complex needs, such as severe epilepsy or autism.
(UK, 1107824) Browse eventsMission Direct is an Christian charity that offers short-term overseas volunteering trips. It takes volunteers from the UK to work on community development projects in four continents. Projects include helping to build and decorate school classrooms, low cost homes and refuges.
(UK, 1062638) Browse eventsAt times of overseas emergency, the DEC brings together a unique alliance of the UK's aid, corporate, public and broadcasting sectors to rally the nation's compassion, and ensure that funds raised go to DEC agencies best placed to deliver effective and timely relief to people most in need.
(UK, 1173534) Browse eventsFuture Pillars Zambia supports over 1,000 vulnerable children in Kabwe in central Zambia through an empowerment programme of feeding, education and life skills training. Future Pillars Zambia was set up in June 2017 picking up the valuable work started by the charity CONTESA to support AIDS orphans in Zambia. This ran very successfully, providing food, education and skills training over 12 years to over 10,000 orphans and vulnerable children in Zambia through a variety of projects. FPZ are continuing to support the existing programmes at Kabwe where over 1,000 children and young people a day are receiving food, education and skills training to move from poverty to a better and sustainable future for themselves and their families. The children are there, the need is great, how can we let them down? Charity No: 1173534
(UK, 1144313) Browse eventsS.E.E.D Lancashire are an Eating Disorders charity offering support to sufferers of eating, food and weight related issues as well as their carers, families and friends.
(UK, 1118241) Browse eventsA unique charity, established in 1982, run by dedicated volunteers, providing riding, carriage driving, vaulting and hippotherapy sessions to people of all ages with special needs. CSRC also offers the enormous social, physical and psychological benefits of residential riding holidays to member groups of the Riding for the Disabled Association.
(UK, XT1684) Browse eventsOh Yeah Music Centre is a charity and social enterprise with the mission Open Doors To Music Potential. Based in the heart of Belfast's Cathedral Quarter, Oh Yeah was born in 2005 from a conversation between local music industry professionals and the band Snow Patrol. Our vision is based on the belief that music is one of the great resources available in Northern Ireland, a catalytic agent changing lives for the better. Oh Yeah provides affordable rehearsal space for upcoming local acts and a venue that is amenable to under 18s and all ages events. We house a permanent Northern Ireland Music Exhibition, cafe space, song-writing room, and various small office units for music start-ups. The Centre delivers several projects throughout the year, including 'Volume Control', an events mentoring scheme for under 18s; youth and older people outreach programmes; a talent development programme called 'Scratch My Progress'; and the 'Urban Affinity Festival' aimed at encouraging young people from areas of social need to get involved in music and learn about backstage career opportunities. Oh Yeah is also committed to organising and facilitating industry workshops and events for aspiring musicians and bands. Although the operation of regular outreach programmes helping youth and older people is a core Oh Yeah activity, these activities are funded purely through grants, fundraising and donations.