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(UK, 1149607) Browse eventsOur mission is to provide a gateway to the arts for disadvantaged children and young people ages 5 to 18 years by providing them with the inspiration and tools to develop lifelong artistic passions in the arts. Supporting our next generation with free workshops to learn skills in the arts and media delivered by professionals, giving them the best education in the arts we can provide.
(UK, 1124081) Browse eventsMerlin's Magic Wand is a worldwide charity for children. It provides magical experiences for children who are seriously ill, disabled or disadvantaged, and brings smiles to their faces. It provides the means for these children to visit a Merlin Group attractions around the world.
(UK, 1028781) Browse eventsMaidenhead Lions are charity fundraisers, part of Lions Clubs International.
(UK, 1147863) Browse eventsSupport for Life. An opportunity to say thank you and to support local health care. Cymorth am Oes. Cyfle i ddweud diolch a chefnogi gofal iechyd lleol.
(UK, 1113326) Browse eventsEvery half an hour in the UK, a child or young person will acquire a brain injury. The Child Brain Injury Trust provides information, support and training to anyone affected by this devastating and life changing condition. Visit our website www.childbraininjurytrust.org.uk to find out more...
(UK, 1144411) Browse eventsWe are an Islamic faith based charity to teach, educate and fulfill the faith needs of the local community. M A Mission Bolton also provides humanitarian support in partnership with other charities across the globe.
(UK, 289888) Browse eventsHCT is dedicated to combatting poverty and disadvantage. Through practical advice, training and grants, our life-changing activities help vulnerable residents, families and communities fulfil their potential. We help people get in to work, online, out of debt and financially stable. Our award-winning grants programme for young people ensures all our young residents can build confidence and learn new skills. Our community grants programme helps residents design and deliver the activities they know will make their communities better places to live. Our residents say it best: "I am useless....I don’t have any hope of getting a job....and then we are told...I’ve changed personally...I was sad...but now I’m happy" “You’re really part of the world online...I don’t what I’d do without it...I rely on it so much now...” "My son was in year 2 of Primary School and could not read appropriate age books. A grant paid for a tutor who taught him to read. I would not have been able to afford a tutor. He now reads nearly all the time; even whilst walking." The majority of the people we support live in Hyde Housing Association Ltd homes across London and the South East.
(UK, 1064309) Browse eventsColchester Mind works with children, teenagers and adults, providing much needed mental health and wellbeing services in the Colchester and Tendring area since 1985. With your help, we can continue to make a difference to the lives of over 3,500 people every year.
(UK, 1123520) Browse events"Use the power of Derby County Football Club to improve the lives of the people of Derbyshire through participation in sport".
(UK, 1075361) Browse eventsWe provide activity camps for children and young people affected by serious illnesses. These young people frequently lack confidence as a result of prolonged and isolating treatment. At camp we create a fun and positive environment where our campers can act their age without worrying about their illnesses. In the presence of others facing similar challenges, feelings of isolation are overcome, confidence grows and friendships are made.
(UK, 327493) Browse eventsThe Childhood Eye Cancer Trust (CHECT) supports families and individuals affected by Retinoblastoma (eye cancer). We provide support in many emotional and practical ways, fund research, raise awareness of this potentially fatal disease and campaign for better service provision.
(UK, 1153936) Browse eventsLevel Trust supports children living in poverty in Luton. In Luton 14,000 children are living in poverty according to the governments latest figures. Poverty causes children to be without basic items such as comfortable school shoes, warm winter coats and even breakfast. In turn, this 'going without' can cause children to do less well at school because they do not have everything they need to do well. Level Trust seeks to remove the barrier's that poverty brings to a child's education by providing children with everything they need to thrive. Level Trust work through schools to identify the needs of children and to administer resources. Whether that is a new pair of shoes, a warm winter coat or a chance to go to a club they have always wanted to try, Level Trust do all they can to make sure that whatever a child's background, they have all they need to fufil their potential in life.
(UK, 1113809) Browse eventsThe Myotubular Trust raises research funds to find a cure of treatment for those affected by myotular myopathy myopathy, a rare condition which causes profound muscle weakness.
(UK, 1058737) Browse eventsJimmy's is a Cambridge-based charity that welcomes 22 homeless men &women providing accommodation, support and resettlement. It is a place of hope where change is not just a possibility but a reality. We strive to enable people to regain confidence and independence and develop a settled lifestyle.
(UK, 802013) Browse eventsAddressing the needs of the homeless in Norwich and Norfolk St Martins Housing Trust is a registered charity. Our objects are to "provide food shelter and accommodation in the county of Norfolk for poor people having no other residence or the place to sleep" Our Mission St Martins Housing Trust strives to address the needs of homeless people in Norwich. We offer emergency direct access accommodation, residential care, support and development to enable everyone to achieve their full potential and a greater level of independence. How it all began…. St Martins Housing Trust started life as the Norwich Night Shelter Project. The original Night Shelter at St James Church on Barrack Street opened in 1972 in response to the growing problem of homelessness in Norwich. In spite of the very basic amenities, the Night Shelter was in ever increasing demand, and within a few years new premises were needed to cope with the swelling number of Night Shelter users. In 1976, the Shelter relocated to St Martin at Oak, a redundant church on Oak Street. From this point on the Trust developed a wide range of complementary services that responded to the needs and expectations of homeless people. In April 2002 the Night Shelter was replaced by a new, purpose-built Direct Access and Resettlement Hostel (Bishopbridge House) at Gas Hill, off Riverside Road, Norwich. THE TRUSTS SERVICES Bishopbridge House - A 30 bed Direct Access and Resettlement Hostel. 10 rooms provide direct access accommodation from the street. 20 rooms are used for move-on and resettlement. The aim is to provide routes out of homelessness. Highwater House - A 22 bed registered care home for people with mental health problems and with drug/or alcohol dependency (dual diagnosis). Carrow Hill Home - A 22 bed registered care home providing long term care for people with mental health problems and sometimes drug or alcohol dependency. Group homes - A number of shared houses, which act as a stepping-stone towards independent accommodation. Contact, Assessment & Prevention Service (CAPS) - provides ongoing support and assistance to address the difficulties faced by people who are either sleeping rough or in insecure accommodation and at risk of becoming homeless. This work includes a one night a week street-based shift that makes direct contact with rough sleepers in the city. Temporary Accommodation Project (TAP) - started as a pilot project in 2001, and now manages temporary accommodation on behalf of Norwich City Council for single homeless people whose homelessness applications are being investigated. The accommodation is in shared houses and is a more homely alternative to bed and breakfast. It also gives the Trust the opportunity to work with the individual on an appropriate support package for both the immediate and longer term. Under-1-Roof - The Trust’s training, education and employment preparation centre opened in February 2010, providing a welcoming environment for our service users where they can take part in training tailored to their specific needs by established local training providers. Facilities - in-house catering, domestic and maintenance services. Administrative Support - financial and administrative functions at the Trusts Head Office. THE BIGGER PICTURE The Trust works as a part of the broader movement in Norwich and the surrounding area. We work with other voluntary organisations, housing associations, community and church groups to raise awareness of homelessness as one of the principle contributors to social exclusion. The Trust aims to be a progressive and developing charity, adjusting to the needs of homeless people that are often very complex. Over the last few years, for example, the characteristics of homeless people have changed dramatically. We are now seeing a growing number of young people, women and people with mental health and substance misuse problems presenting at Bishopbridge House.
(UK, 1003061) Browse eventsA committed organisation to ensuring that people with experience of mental ill health are able to fully participate in the communities in which they live and in the services, which they receive.
(UK, 1131977) Browse eventsThe Parachute Regiment Charity supports serving and retired members of The Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces, and assists the wounded and the families of those who are killed in service.
(UK, 1177672) Browse eventsPeace, Love and Unity. SYF is continually undertaking new projects locally and worldwide in order to reach out to those in need. Simple necessities such as water and food packs are ongoing projects internationally. We believe that that even quality time spent with someone who is lonely is charity.
(UK, 1118277) Browse eventswww.internationalanimalrescue.org At IAR we do exactly what our name says: we save animals from suffering around the world. We cut free dancing bears in India; rescue primates from the animal traders in Indonesia; and provide veterinary care for stray dogs and cats in developing countries.
(UK, 1105528) Browse eventsPlease use our new account at http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/charities/atsociety to create your online fundraising page. Ataxia-Telangiectasia is an inherited condition affecting children and young adults. It causes severe disability and early death. The A-T Society thank you for your support.
(UK, 232822) Browse eventsThe Fishermen's Mission fights poverty and despair in the UK's fishing communities by providing emergency and welfare support to fishermen and their families 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.