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With its roots in saving Jewish children in Nazi Germany, today Youth Aliyah Child Rescue cares for abandoned and underprivileged children from around the world in five Youth Villages in Israel. Most of our young children are immigrants whose families are desperate to remove their children from war, trauma, persecution and discrimination.
Teen Challenge Belfast is a Christian charity which helps men & women who have developed life controlling problems. These range from alcohol addiction, drug addiction, depression, self harm and suicidal tendencies. We offer support and rehabilitation and restoration through the love of Christ.
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Bushy Leaze Children and Families Centre works with families in the community to ensure their children have the best possible start in life. We provide an expertly staffed, caring, safe and stimulating environment to develop parenting skills, self-esteem and children’s health for families in Alton and the wider East Hampshire area. Our charity was formed in 2016, in the wake of recent funding cuts, to save the Bushy Leaze and allow us to continue providing our vital services to support the future of around 1,500 local families a year. We need to raise £130,000 every year to do this.Attention... The wonderful and courageous Beth Dye is shaving her head in aid of Bushy Lease, please take the time to visit the link below and give generously before she looses her glorious locks. Charity No: 1168585 Find out more Website https://mydonate.bt.com/fundraisers/bethanydye1 Facebook http://www.bushyleaze.co.uk/
We support our members through mentoring, workshops, group talks and events with like-minded women who have been through similar experiences & from qualified and certified specialists. We offer relaxation & beauty treatments, massage, makeovers, friendship and fun for a positive mindset.
Adoption UK is a national charity that has worked with and on behalf of adoptive parents for 40 years. We provide information, training and guidance at all stages of the adoption process and campaign to ensure that adoptive families receive the support and encouragement they need.
Established in 1978, The Wallich is a homelessness charity dedicated to helping the most excluded people in our society; vulnerable people with multiple and complex needs who often cannot access any other accommodation or support services. We work together with other agencies and government to deliver innovative solutions to homelessness that are as diverse as the people we help. We help people to find the accommodation and support, which will enable them to live safer, happier and more independent lives. We support over 1000 people a day, employ some 200 people and operate more than 50 projects across 15 Local Authorities in Wales. For those people who are forced to sleep rough, our Rough Sleepers Intervention Teams will provide a hot breakfast and help to get off the streets. If poor mental health or drink and/or drug use is ruining a person’s life, one of our specialist supported accommodation projects will help them find stability. If someone is in danger of losing their home due to family breakdown, debt or health problems, our Tenancy Support Services will try to prevent them from becoming homeless. If renting a home is impossible due to lack of a deposit, our Bond Board Schemes will provide people who need help with a bond and secure them a place to live away from expensive and unstable temporary accommodation. The Wallich has succesfully housed many who have been street homeless, helped those with severe social problems and supported many people in rebuilding their lives after experiencing homelessness.
The charity Eyehope was formed in 2007 by a group of leading London ophthalmologists. Our Trustees and volunteers are passionate about improving the treatment and care for eye disease. Eyehope funds research into all causes of sight loss.
Solihull Mind believes that people who have mental health problems have the same rights as any other person; that they should not be disadvantaged or subject to prejudice and should have the right to live an ordinary life in the community with the necessary support to ensure fulfilment and independence. As a local, user led, mental health organisation Solihull Mind seeks to improve the quality, quantity, and accessibility of services for people with emotional distress.Our own services support these beliefs, enabling people to move towards the lives they want using whichever of our services they need, when they need them; whether for a one-off situation needing help or guidance; for longer term support, perhaps using more than one service; or returning to a service when needed at a particular time. We also provide support to access other services. We provide a variety of services including therapeutic services such as counselling and support groups; social support/activities including a drop-in, music, art, and horticulture; practical support around, for example, benefits, housing, financial issues and employment; and information and advice on particular diagnoses or mental health issues and what help is available. We also provide a crisis support service on weekend evenings for those needing immediate support (including counselling) when other mainstream services aren't available.
We are a not-for-profit organisation, like all other YMCA's we are completely autonomous and are needs led to serve our local community. We serve young people, their families and the local areas of Torbay and the South Hams and pride ourselves on offering excellent service to all. Our various programmes and events help create a sustainable future for our charity. We reinvest in our facilities and our staff to continue developing what it is that we can offer.
Hannahs is the inspiring story of a generous legacy made by Dame Hannahs Rogers over 250 years ago. True to our benefactors vision, Hannahs mission is simple: To empower, advocate and enrich the lives of children and adults living with disabilities. For more info visit www.discoverhannahs.org
We’re here to help older people in developing countries by reducing poverty, improving health, protecting rights and responding to emergencies.
The Benevolent Fund is part of the PCA’s commitment in helping current and former players and their dependants in times of hardship, upheaval or to readjust to the world beyond the game.For our 2014 cycling challange we have partnered with the The Tom Maynard Trust. In light of Tom's tragic death and to ensure something good comes from the tragedy which has affected everybody in our game, the Trust will help young, aspiring sportsmen and women reach their goals and aspirations.Charity Number 1149782.
Race Against Blood Cancer's goal is to increase the volume and diversity of people who register as potentially life-saving stem cell donors.
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The Manna Society offers practical help to those who are homeless and/or in need. We do so via the Manna Day Centre. We are open 7 days a week, 51 weeks of the year. We provide, food, showers, clothing, housing advice, medical care, (all free of charge) and furniture to 150-200 people per day.
We’re working with hospitals, healthcare workers and you to create the future of volunteering in the NHS. Like you, we’re proud of our National Health Service (NHS) and what it means to us all. From its groundbreaking inception, Sir William Beveridge envisioned the NHS as a place where volunteers and communities would always play an active role, but our lives, cities and institutions today are so different to the world he imagined. While there are thousands of volunteers carrying out vital work, the system has yet to create a unified and integrated approach to NHS volunteering. At Helpforce, we believe that when we harness the power of dedicated and caring volunteers we can create a more compassionate care system for all of us.
The Royal Star & Garter Homes provides brilliant care to the nation’s military family. Elderly and disabled ex-Service men and women, and their partners, can benefit from our pioneering approach to care in our homes. We have an enduring commitment to the wellbeing and happiness of our residents.