We have had a small facility for the community for the past 30 years. We now have the opportunity to provide the local community some facilities that would be beneficial, such as funeral facilities, Library, reflection area, Islamic teaching, nursery and community events.
Home-Start is a family support charity. We help families who are reaching breaking point because of isolation, bereavement, illness, poverty, and more. Children miss out on the most important years of their life because of family crisis. With Home-Start support, their childhood can start now.
It helps children in Essex, who are ever disabled or terminally ill.
About 200,000 children leave primary school in England each year unable to read to the expected standard. These children struggle for the rest of their education and beyond, which has a devastating impact on their life chances. This must change and at Bookmark, we want every child to read.
Dr Kershaw's Hospice provides specialist palliative care for adults with life limiting illnesses in a peaceful and homely environment with accommodation for 12 inpatients and 15 day places. Dr Kershaw's serves a population of 220,000 people from Oldham and its surrounding districts.
Mellon Educate (UK) is a volunteer organisation and aims to provide educational improvements for 100,000 impoverished children throughout Africa. To find out more go to www.melloneducate.com
The aim of OAPA is to help those who have been made homeless, those in danger of homelessness and/or are sleeping rough/sofa hopping and ex-offenders, ex-service personnel, returning to the community, in need of employment and accommodation and ultimately a fresh start. OAPA will be a sustainable non-profit organisation within the hospitality industry to provide opportunities for recruitment, training and housing for those homeless, unemployed, ex-offenders and/or ex-service personnel enabling them to reconnect in their communities.OAPA will act as a conduit and focus solely on helping people from vulnerable situations get into work whilst supporting those involved return to an independent lifestyle. The money raised by OAPA will be used to support those returning to work, provide training and supplement the resources required by OAPA partner organisations, to manage the project and promote the jobs available.It is important to stress that OAPA is not a recruitment agency and focuses solely on helping those on the project find work. Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The project was founded by Greg & Gill Mangham’s refusal to accept that all people who were homeless or rough sleepers were in these situations due to some form of abuse or addiction.Throughout the design of the project there was always one underpinning realisation; that none of us are ever very far away from being vulnerable.The Ethos of the project is based on a very simple concept, that no matter who or where you are, you are ONLY A PAVEMENT AWAY.Our clients will receive an initial assessment and will then be entered onto the relevant training courses, following which we will support them in their preparation for interview. Following employment the client and employer are both given 12 months post engagement support by the partnering charities and associations.We are not a recruitment agency and solely focus on helping those on the project find work. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1178082 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
We are the Uk's busiest homelessness centre, running Outreach 7-days/week and providing unique free accommodation in our Night Centre. Our open-door policy assists rough sleepers with practical services such as canteen, laundry, showers and GP. We also provide Housing Advice and Employment Training.
IntoUniversity addresses academic underachievement, low aspiration, and social exclusion among young people by offering an integrated programme of out-of-school study, one-to-one mentoring, personal support and, in partnership with universities, specially-devised FOCUS weeks, days and weekends.
Helen Rollason Cancer Charity is dedicated to supporting people whose lives are touched by cancer. Our cancer support centres are vital in helping patients live with cancer while our research teams undertake pioneering studies into the disease and offer clinical trials. The charity does not receive any government funding.
St Michael's Hospice provides specialist care for those with life limiting diagnoses throughout the communities of Hastings & Rother. Whether in our In-Patient Unit, Day Therapy Centre or supported at home by our 24/7 Hospice at Home team.
Harry's Rainbow provide support to children and young people who have been bereaved of a parent or sibling. We provide memory boxes, hold regular Rainbow Groups with activities to improve confidence and self esteem, send families to our holiday home and offer days out to families throughout the year
One Family has a clear vision: a world of equal opportunity and prosperity for all. Supported by technology and the global power of digital, we transcend the identities that separate us and live together harmoniously: as one family. By 2050, there will be a further three billion people living on this planet, all in need of food, water, education, healthcare and income. With billions of people already living in poverty and dying from the consequences of global inequality, we need to act now to look after each other. Despite the daily threat of war and catastrophic environmental change, this is a world of great opportunity and promise. We are committed to achieving profound and meaningful change that benefits everyone in our global family. We believe in harnessing the power of our vast network to seek out and partner with the very best organisations working on the ground to deliver aid, disaster relief and wider humanitarian support. We trust our partners and recognise that as natives to the region, they know best what the immediate needs in the vicinity are. Once these have been identified, our expert team works in close collaboration with our partners to source, fundraise, innovate and implement, so that we can continue to uplift and empower the work happening on the ground.
To provide education and relevant support services to help young people, the unemployed and disadvantaged groups in society prepare for work in hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism.
Ardgowan Hospice, based in Greenock, Inverclyde, was established in 1981 to enhance the lives of local people affected by cancer and other serious life limiting illnesses. All services are free of charge.
Michael Sobell House is the hospice and specialist palliative care centre based at Mount Vernon Hospital, enhancing without discrimination, the care of patients with life limiting illnesses and providing support for their families and carers. Funding from charitable donations and must reach an annual target of £1,200,000 to maintain patient care at its current level from the In-patient unit, Day Therapies Centre, Outreach Team and Education Program. Many services at Michael Sobell House would not exist without Fundraising and Voluntary contributions from individuals, community groups, companies, charitable trusts and legacies. It is thanks to a dedicated team of staff, generous and skilled volunteers and with the boundless energy and enthusiasm of all its supporters that Michael Sobell House can keep ‘Sharing the Caring’.
The Macular Society is the national charity for anyone affected by central vision loss. We provide free information and support to improve lives today. We fund research so that one day we can overcome macular disease.
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Scottish Mountain Rescue is the representative and co-ordinating body for Mountain Rescue in Scotland. If you wish to support a specific team please do so direct to them. Scottish MR is a charity funded mostly by donation & led by volunteers. Any & all support helps us to save lives. Thank you
O2e encourages and supports ordinary people to achieve extraordinary sporting and physical challenges. In so doing O2e aims to raise substantial sums of money to support terminally ill children and their families.
Railway Children fight for vulnerable children who live alone on the streets, where they suffer abuse and exploitation. We provide protection and opportunity for children with nowhere else to go and nobody to turn to.