Tailor Ed Foundation is a small, independent charity committed to improving the quality of life for children with autism and their families aged 3-12 in Edinburgh. This service is free and we target practical skills like getting dressed, toileting, brushing teeth, bedtime and most things in between.
The Bodie Hodges Foundation was inspired by the loss of our 10 month old son who became an organ donation hero when he saved the lives of four babies. We aim to raise £150,000 to buy a holiday home for families bereaved of a child. We promote awareness of the Organ Donor Register
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MAP Charity is a pioneering alternative provider in creative education. We offer qualifications and first-hand experience to young people at risk of exclusion from the mainstream school system in a nurturing ecosystem that turns our students into the creatives of tomorrow.
Our mission is to elevate awareness, accelerate diagnosis and educate women affected by ovarian cancer within Ireland. To source and share knowledge of developments in global research and best practice with the OvaCare community. To provide support and advocacy through OvaCare’s dedicated support networks. Our Vision is that all women concerned about or diagnosed with ovarian cancer have immediate access to the knowledge and support that is available, which empowers them to make critical personal and family decisions in a supportive environment.
Romsey Mill creates opportunities with disadvantaged young people and families in Cambridgeshire. With a long-term relational approach it furthers development through activities shaped with participants. Romsey Mill works with young parents, young families, young people on the autistic spectrum and young people needing focused support to increase confidence and skills.
Martha Trust is transforming the lives of people with profound disabilities. With homes in Kent and Sussex, we ensure that the people who live with us lead active and fulfilling lives and get the most out of each and every day.
GGS School Fund is a charity established to promote and advance the education of the students at our school by helping to fund a variety of extra-curricular activities, clubs and societies. The fund supports students, whose families suffer financial hardship, to participate in a fuller range of trips and activities and also supports our annual prize giving ceremonies. Funds raised at our annual sponsored walk raise funds for long term capital projects at the school, with a further 50% of the money raised going to student-nominated local and national charities. Such charities supported in recent years include Scope, Choices, Khalsa Aid, Porchlight, NHS Cancer Fighting Fund, Make a Wish, KASBAH, MIND and many more.
The Retreat Animal Rescue is entirely voluntary and rescues farmed, domestic and wild animals. All donations go directly to the welfare of the animals in its care and to those needing help in the future. Thank you for helping them to help abused, sick, injured and unwanted animals.
Drive Forward Foundation is all about finding the dream job for young people from care. We focus on talent and potential rather than on disadvantage. We do personal assessments and provide a comprehensive 4-track training programme covering DRIVE Career, DRIVE Independence, DRIVE Discovery and DRIVE Expression. We also offer mentoring from professionals and try to match a mentee with someone in the field in which they want a career. After the training the young person can be offered work placements opportunities, internships and paid employment. We also provide Employee Training for the businesses so the young person is surrounded by peers who care that they succeed. For more information please visit our website www.driveforwardfoundation.com
Unitas Youth Zone, is a state of the art youth facility in Burnt Oak, Barnet. it is the 12th Youth Zone in the OnSide network and gives young people aged 8-19 (or up to 25 with a disability) somewhere safe and inspiring to go in their leisure time. For just 50p young people get access to 20 different activities every night from art, music and drama to football and climbing there is something for everyone. Beyond this Unitas provides tailored support including employability and 121 support. For young people in Barnet and North London, we are here 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
The Footprints Foundation aims to tackle the problems and issues facing disadvantaged and vulnerable young and elderly people, and those people with significant health issues. We aim to support these people during the most trying periods of their lives and help give them the strength and confidence to enjoy a fulfilled life. Our aim is to support through volunteering and hands on help rather than solely providing financial support.
Established in 1911, The People’s Theatre, Newcastle Upon Tyne, has been producing participation theatre to a professional standard for over a hundred years and has become one of the largest and oldest amateur theatre groups in the UK. Supporting people to take their first steps on and behind the stage and creating entertaining, compelling art in the heart of the community, The People’s Theatre builds confidence and nurtures the development of new writing. We stage up to 12 productions a year in our 500-seat main auditorium, and a further 3 productions in the 90-seat studio. All the shows are produced entirely by volunteer members, involving people in every aspect of staging and managing a show.
Completely voluntary and independent charity offering contact, information and support for families whose children are too deaf to benefit from hearing aids and need a surgically implanted cochlear implant to access sound. Organises information days for parents, and events and activity weekends for deaf children and their families enabling them to meet others who face the same daily challenges, share experiences and learn from one another. Provides newsletters and hosts an email circle and Facebook page for members. Charity run by parents whose children have cochlear implants and recognise that no one approach is suitable for all deaf children. The charity is reliant on donations, grants and fundraising efforts to cover expenses.
We aim to relieve the emotional and physiological suffering to parents, individuals and families who have suffered a breavement following stillborn or neonatal death by providing respite during this emotional time.
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