(UK, 1085527) Browse eventsAnaphylaxis Campaign is the only UK wide charity to exclusively meet the needs of the growing numbers of people at risk from severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) by providing information and support relating to foods and other triggers such as latex, drugs and insect stings.
(UK, 1143513) Browse eventsWoman's Trust supports women affected by domestic violence to rebuild their lives, by providing counselling and support groups. Domestic abuse affects 1 in 4 women in the UK, it is the biggest single cause of depression and mental health problems. Help us make a difference and change women's lives.
(UK, 1172010) Browse eventsAction for Child Trauma International is the new working name of Luna Children's Charity. We train people to treat children who are suffering the effects of psychological trauma due to conflict, violence or disaster.
(UK, 1173433) Browse eventsCommunity Interest Luton (CIL) is a registered charity that was created after several years of voluntary work. The work they did was aimed at reducing deprivation and supporting those most in need around the town of Luton. The four main projects run by the charity are: Luton Employability Training Skills (LETS) Hub Curry Kitchen Community Wellbeing Club Me Time Womens Gym
(UK, 103470) Browse eventsInspire is the new name for Niamh, one of the largest community-based specialist providers of mental health, disability services, workplace and student wellbeing and addiction services in Northern Ireland. We also deliver services in Ireland and the UK.
(UK, 1149787) Browse eventsThe London Irish Centre is the largest Irish welfare organisation outside Ireland, caring for thousands of the most vulnerable and isolated in our community each year. With increases in people coming to us for help during crises, please help us to support them through these difficult times.
(UK, SC029458) Browse eventsThe Teddy Bear Developmental Playgroup was established to promote the care and education of pre-school age children, with special needs, and to provide or assist in the provision of facilities, in the interest of social welfare, for recreation and other leisure-time occupation so that the conditions of life of those children and their parents/carers can be improved.
(UK, 1083024) Browse eventsWhoopsadaisy helps children with physical disabilities live life as independently as possible. Using the Hungarian method of Conductive Education we focus on what the children can do in group sessions which the children's parents and carers also attend. .At Whoopsadaisy every step counts.
(UK, 1181539) Browse eventsWe help people affected by HSP, their families and carers by the provision of support, information and advice. We can provide grants to help members with the purchase of mobility aids and provide funding for research into this very rare condition.
(UK, SC013649) Browse eventsSupport in Mind Scotland works to improve the wellbeing and quality of life of people affected by serious mental illness. This includes those who are family members, carers and supporters. Support in Mind Scotland is a National Charity particularly concerned with serious mental illness. We achieve our mission through campaigning, education and provision of practical help, support and information.
(UK, 244108) Browse eventsRiding for the Disabled Association (RDA National) provides opportunities for disabled adults & children in the UK to ride, carriage drive, vault & showjump. Through this we deliver therapy, achievement & fun. 18,000 hard working volunteers run 500 RDA Groups across the UK.
(UK, 1145023) Browse eventsClimbing Out works with young people facing life changing injury or illness, running 5 day outdoor activity programmes that aim to help restore confidence and self esteem, and to enable the young people taking part to realise how much they can still achieve, despite the challenges they face.
(UK, 1107539) Browse eventsThe Aplastic Anaemia Trust supports people who suffer from the bone marrow disease aplastic anaemia, a disease as common as leukaemia and just as deadly. The AAT is the only charity committed to raising money for sufferers of this disease.
(UK, 1168036) Browse eventsSparkles is a parent-led charity that supports preschool children with Down's Syndrome in and around Buckinghamshire. Sparkles was formed in May 1999, by the parents of three children with Down's Syndrome. Concerned that their children would be on a long NHS waiting list for Speech Therapy, and with the help of their local Portage Worker, a group formed and together began to provide the essential therapy the children needed prior to starting school. Sparkles now provides Speech and Language Therapy, Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy for around 30 pre-school children a year, whilst also providing support and pathways to friendships that are invaluable to parents.THANK YOU for visiting our page! Charity No: 1168036 Find out more Website http://www.sparkles.org.uk/index.html Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Sparkles-Speech-and-Language-Charity-136947019023/
(UK, 1175429) Browse eventsWe assist people affected by torture, trafficking and slavery. We provide specialist psychological services to victims of organised violence and support to the organisations that care for them. We work in partnership, anywhere in the world. Our organisation brings together the expertise gained by several decades of work with traumatised populations in a range of geographical and political situations in conflict environments and stable settings. We set up TTI because we believe that working both with victims and the organisations that care for them is the best way to help recovery, build capacity and develop resilience.
(UK, 118727) Browse eventsStepping Stones DS helps families navigate the journey from birth to adulthood, helping young people with Down syndrome (birth to 24 years) to fulfil their potential. We support children and young people with Down Syndrome and their families in North Hampshire, Berkshire and Surrey.
(UK, DSFF) Browse eventsDSFF aims to encourage and promote the well being of deaf people through sport DSFF’s core purpose and focus is to support D/deaf sports players, coaches and managers to fulfil their potential in their chosen sport and meet their sporting goals. Find out more Website http://www.deafsportsfootballfoundation.org
(UK, 1154774) Browse eventsAlport UK is a patient-led charity dedicated to facilitating a support and information network for all those affected by Alport Syndrome. Our Vision is to ensure that all individuals and families with Alport Syndrome feel empowered to enjoy the best quality of life.
(UK, SC050136) Browse eventsKayleigh's Wee Stars - Making Memories for Courageous Children. Kayleigh's Wee Stars provides support for families to help them to make the most of the precious time ahead where a child has a terminal diagnosis. For more information please visit www.kayleighsweestars.co.uk.
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(UK, 1155656) Browse eventsThrough our programs, we hope to uplift the spirit and well-being of the poorest of the poor through feeding, community development, and gift giving. We work to build strong relationships and commitments with our partnerships, local governments, Ministries of Education, and community leadership. Our mission is to bring real and lasting change to children in poverty. We do this by creating partnerships with communities and implementing programs which will reduce their daily struggles, invest in their potential, and provide them with the opportunity to grow up healthy, educated, and prepared to succeed and contribute to society. Our vision is a global community, free from poverty, where children are protected and have the opportunity to reach their full potential.
(UK, 1182584) Browse eventsHere at Dream Beams we undertake various challenges as we aim to raise funds to make a tangible difference to today’s children. This year we are excited to announce our support to the EAST CHESHIRE HOSPICE CHILDHOOD BEREAVEMENT SERVICE, HAND ON HEART CHARITY and others great causes.
(UK, 288260) Browse eventsHaemophilia and related disorders affect around 15,000 people in the UK and occur in all racial groups; while von Willebrand's affects up to 1% of the total population, many of whom are currently undiagnosed. The charity aims to ensure that affected people and their families receive the best possible treatment, care and support.