Neighbourhood help to the elderly or disabled using volunteers for one off tasks such as emergency shopping, gardening,escorts plus befriending links for the isolated elderly.
The Samaritans are trained to listen to anyone who needs to talk about a crisis or personal difficulty, in confidence. You can visit the North West Surrey Samaritans between 9.30am and 9pm to see someone in person. No appointment is needed, however, if the phones are busy they may not able to answer the door straight away. There is parking directly outside.
The main purpose and aims of the charity are to make local communities a better place to live and thrive within, recognizing the diverse needs of modern day society in terms of community cohesion and advancement, health/recreation facilities and multi faith tolerance.
Sutton Carers Centre (SCC) supports people who care for family members or friends unpaid. This could mean supporting a disabled child, a husband with dementia, or a sister with mental health problems; a young carer could be looking after a parent with MS or a sibling with autism. SCC provides advice, information, support, therapies and breaks, so that carers can stay well and supported too.
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THE CHARITY CONTINUES TO PROMOTE AGRICULTURE AND RESEARCH, EDUCATION, TRAINING AND TRAVEL IN CONNECTION WITH FARMING THROUGHOUT ENGLAND, WALES AND SCOTLAND
Founded in 2011, ROK (Reach Out 2 Kids) is a small flagship charity, whose members are made up of black and minority ethnic professionals. We work and have specific expertise, in the area of diversity, inclusion and social mobility, providing a link and reference point between education and employment.
We are a pioneering organisation that makes, tours & promotes theatre for young audiences, because we believe that they are the most important audience of all. Our work is driven by the belief that our audiences have an entitlement to theatre which inspires the imagination and challenges the mind
Everything we do is focused on supporting families across Shropshire with essential items, free of charge, for 0 - teens. Pre-loved but immaculate, these are donated by our wonderful community. We work with organisations to ensure the items reach those who need it most within our county.
The Northern Counties Kidney Research Fund raises funds and awards grants in the North of England for research into all aspects of kidney disease and its treatment. The Fund was established in 1970 following an appeal through the Newcastle Evening Chronicle to help with building a kidney preservation machine. The Fund is entirely voluntary and has no paid administrators or fund-raisers.
This charity is in honour of our daughter Sadie, she died of an Anaphylactic Shock in 2018 and was the UK’s No1 in Tennis for 9U. Our mission is to promote young people’s tennis, enhancing their wellbeing and to inform the public about the dangers allergies impose. “Don’t be afraid to be Great”
The CTBF is the leading UK charity for people working behind the scenes in the Film, Cinema and TV industries. We offer practical and financial assistance for those with a need. Please visit our website at www.ctbf.co.uk for more information.
The University of Leicester is the most inclusive of Britain's top-20 leading universities with the greatest proportions of students from under-represented groups. Our commitment to an inclusive and accessible culture opens the doors to the very best, no matter their background.
Co-operation Ireland is a peace-building charity working to advance mutual understanding and respect between the people of Northern Ireland and of the Republic of Ireland to build a shared and peaceful future. It gives people the opportunity to meet and share experiences and opinions with those of a different religion or tradition.
Live Life Then Give Life works tirelessly to save the lives of all those who need an organ transplant in the UK. Funds are used to raise awareness of organ donation and to fund projects that increase in the numbers of successful transplants that are carried out each year.
The Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust is dedicated to conserving the unique landscape and communities of the Yorkshire Dales. Our wide-ranging work includes woodland restoration, rural traineeships, habitat conservation and access for all to the countryside. http://www.ydmt.org/index.html
Formed in 1997, the Cetacean Research & Rescue Unit (CRRU) is a small, non-profit research organisation based in NE Scotland. Located in the beautiful heritage fishing village of Gardenstown, near Banff, on the southern coastline of the outer Moray Firth, the group is dedicated to the conservation and protection of whales, dolphins and porpoises in Scottish waters through scientific investigation, environmental education, and the provision of professional, veterinary assistance to sick, stranded and injured individuals.
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