We are Christian peacemakers who live in communities which have experienced violent conflict, empowering and equipping them to make peace. We go where we are invited, live at the heart of conflict, stay for the long term and take sides - both sides
Samaritans' vision is that fewer people die by suicide. We work to achieve this by being available 24 hours a day to provide emotional support to people experiencing feelings of emotional distress including those which may lead to suicide. We reach out to high risk groups to reduce the risk of suicide, work in partnership with other organisations, and seek to influence public policy and raise public awareness
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WDR is part of the Methodist Church in Ireland. It works with a range of indigenous partners who carry out long-term development work to see local people empower themselves and bring sustainable change to their communities. Our vision is that every person's God-given potential is fulfilled.
Many of our students have reserves of empathy and compassion: when they see the suffering that exists in the world, they may be moved to help. Sometimes it is hard to know where to start. FACE-FAW is the students' charity, and operates under the auspices of the St Laurence Education Trust, the registered charity of Ampleforth College. It provides the students with an opportunity to do something in response. FACE-FAW stands for “Friendship and Aid, Central and Eastern Europe, Friendship and Aid, the World.” It is the name of students' charity, which I suppose for many, sounds strangely convoluted but as Fr Francis eloquently put it, this name expresses “accurately and beautifully what it is - the word “Friendship” expresses the Motivation, the word “Aid” the Response, the Action.” He also sensed, I think, that FACE-FAW was an implicit invitation to be open to others from all corners of the globe. We fundraise and then re-distribute all money to charities specifically selected by our students. We support a wide range of worthy causes and our hope is that this allows our students to engage with the Christian works of mercy: to feed the hungry; to give water to the thirsty; to clothe the naked; to shelter the homeless; to visit the sick and the imprisoned.
West Berks Mencap provides high quality services for people with learning disabilities, their families, carers and professionals. We have been awarded the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service for outstanding work in our local community. Our vital services are extremely varied and are cradle to grave.
To financially help people who suffer cancer or heart disease within the locality
In light of the Ukrainian crisis ITAC have formed a partnership with OASISS - a community initiative in three villages in S Cambs. They are already welcoming Ukrainian refugees into their homes and are supporting their guests in multiple ways. ITAC are organised to accept donations on their behalf
The object of the Charity is the relief of sickness and injury and the protection of human life principally (but not exclusively) by the provision of an air ambulance service (whether or not in conjunction with other parties from time to time) wholly or mainly within the area served by East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust.
Lattitude Global Volunteering is a youth development charity that provides overseas volunteering opportunities for 17-25 year olds. Our aim is help develop the life-skills and opportunities for young people worldwide and to increase their awareness of global issues.
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The Meeting Room runs daytime drop-in centers in Mole Valley & Epsom & Ewell. The Meeting Room runs daytime drop in centers for homeless, socially isolated and unemployed people living within our community. We offer them a warm, safe and friendly environment where they are made to feel welcome and have a chance to eat, relax and socialise. A hot nourishing mid-day meal sustains the body, while talking, playing games and activities helps to break isolation. By listening to our clients and gaining their trust, we help them by signposting them to agencies or professional bodies for help. Results don’t always happen overnight, or sometimes at all, but our goal is to continue being there to offer support and friendship. Charity No: 1165351 Find out more Website http://www.themeetingroom.biz Facebook https://www.facebook.com/The-Meeting-Room-1147868418560027/?ref=bookmarks
We work with young people across Doncaster and South Yorkshire to help them become more physically active. In doing so, we hope to improve their mental and physical wellbeing and set them up with fundamental life skills such as confidence, resilience and communication.
The aim of the Christian Blandford fund is to raise money for hospitals where sick children are treated. Often treatment is given under a "joint care" program where a specialist hospital such as Great Ormond Street or The Royal Marsden provides the main treatment and the local hospital is used if, for example, a child gets an infection. The specialist hospitals are usually far more comfortable and well equipped than the local NHS hospitals mainly due to extra funds from government and charity. We have chosen to raise money for local hospitals as we discovered during Christians treatment that they needed it more. So far, the majority of the money raised has gone to St Georges Hospital in Tooting. Here are some of the differences we have been reponsible for - • The Child Development Centre opened its doors following a £550k refurbishment in June 2009, having received a £100k contribution from the Christian Blandford Fund. The CDC provides services for children with developmental difficulties over a broad spectrum of disciplines • All patient rooms on Pinkney now have wall mounted flat screen TVs and DVD players • A large flat screen tv has been installed in the parents’ room • A number of hand held computer games, games consoles and games have been purchased for use by Pinckney patients • New sofa beds have been ordered for parental use • Magnetic white boards and laminated posters will be provided to allow children to customise their rooms with their own familiar decor • A portable ultrasound machine has been purchased to allow patients to be scanned on the ward at a cost of £23k, saving unnecessary trips to other departments and allowing canulars to be inserted much more easily. This is usually a very stressful procedure for the child, parent and doctor! • Magazines for the dayroom are now delivered monthly to ensure a constant supply of fresh reading matter for quiet times • An Information Pack is being produced to offer new parents and patients on the wards easy access to all they need to know • A new selection of bravery stickers and awards are now available for all our small soldiers!
is a registered charity set up by 55 churches in the Borough of Kingston upon Thames. It aims to relieve the distress of homeless and potentially homeless people by the provision of services and resources and to promote awareness of the issues surrounding poor housing and homelessness in our area.
The Dermatitis and Allied Diseases Research Trust (also known as Dermatrust) supports the advancement of research and treatment of benign and malignant diseases of the skin, and the development of new medicines and equipment for the relief of persons suffering from such diseases.
Sporting Club Inkberrow is a volunteer run Sports Club with the aim of boosting community participation by providing facilities for sport & healthy recreation. Its core purpose is to improve social welfare regardless of youth, age, infirmity or disablement, poverty or social & economic circumstances
Lincoln Pride raises awareness of LGBTQ issues by staging events, putting on a annual Pride each year and providing support to other LGBTQ charities and voluntary organisations throughout the year.
Since 2000, Pardada Pardadi Educational Society (PPES) has been improving the lives of girls and women in rural India. Our mission is to enable rural development through education, employment and empowerment of girls & women. We do this by providing free education and vocational training - creating a new generation of self-reliant and educational girls who are breaking the cycle of poverty in one of the most economically backward districts in Uttar Pradesh (India).Today PPES has 1400 students from 110 villages and a changing community, one initially resisting girls' education to shifting towards gender equality and women's empowerment.Pardada Pardadi Educational Society registered its UK Chapter as BETI - Bringing Education to India in May 2016, to facilitate its fundraising efforts here. Girl Sponsorship ProgramThe sponsorship for the annual education and expenses of an individual student at Pardada Pardadi Educational Society (PPES) is currently £300. This sponsorship funds more than just the student’s tuition, which is in operation 6 days a week throughout the year (8-9 hours daily). Your sponsorship covers:Transportation to and from the school (by school bus or bicycle provided by PPES). Some students come from as far as 10 miles.Three wholesome meals a day contributing greatly to the nutritional enhancement of a population generally found to be on the verge of malnutrition.Two new uniforms, shoes, a sweater and wool hats for lower school students.All books mandatory for the U.P. State tested subjects, as well as school stationary and supplies.Rs. 10 (about 15p) that is deposited in the student’s name for each day they attend school. Free health care for the students from a school nurse, as well as health and hygiene classes. In addition, two doctors visit the premises once a week, and an eye clinic operates once a week.Operational and Maintenance costsPPES has a waiting list of 4 girls for every desk available. Charity No: 1166879 Find out more Website http://www.education4change.org/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pardadapardadi.org/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aEJCdoQUzQ&feature=youtu.be