(UK, 1126487) Browse eventsHope4 is a charity for the relief of poverty particularly among homeless and badly-housed people in Rugby and the surrounding areas. It runs a food ministry at a local church, a day-centre for homeless people, as well as food distribution and a winter shelter. See www.hope4.org.uk.
(UK, 1169020) Browse eventsWe are Bosom Family Support - a group of fighters, survivors and supporters offering advice, counselling, activities and other services to support individuals and families in the Northern Lincolnshire area affected by cancer. We are based at Hope House in Scunthorpe - our community hub.
(UK, 1145400) Browse eventsDUCK is part of Durham Students' Union and helps Durham University students to raise funds and awareness for local, national and international charities.
(UK, 280702) Browse eventsAll sponsorship of the Trust's Wainwright Walk will go to young people's projects with the Scouts Association, Shelter and the Children's Society
(UK, 1129633) Browse events!Audacious Church is passionate about people. In partnership with national charities such as MacMillan and through the generosity of volunteers, we aim to help people from all strata's of society to reach their full potential.
(UK, 1058567) Browse eventsThis Fund was set up in 2003 with the aim of raising £250,000 to provide 3 additional intensive care cots for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. This was achieved in just two years with magnificent support from staff, families and the local community. Donated funds are utilized to purchase specialist equipment.
(UK, 1147780) Browse eventsImagine If Trust is a Liverpool based charity working to bring about positive transformation through a range of community projects. With the help of our committed volunteers we aim to relieve poverty, promote education and strengthen families. Your support can help us to change lives... for good.
(UK, 1000371) Browse eventsYouth 2000 is an independent, international initiative that helps young adults aged 16-30 plug back into God at the heart of the Catholic Church. Its main distinguishing feature is the emphasis it places on celebration of the Mass and Adoration of the Eucharist.
(UK, 1133419) Browse eventsThird Hope has been established to respond to the injustice of child soldiers and the use of children in any capacity in warfare. Our aim is to build and resource rehabilitation centres for these children, starting in northern Uganda where the situation is most acute.
(UK, 207812) Browse eventsElizabeth Finn Care is a national charity that gives grants to individuals in financial need. Through Turn2us, millions more can access the money available to them in welfare benefits, charitable grants and other help. We enable people to escape financial need and build a brighter future.
(UK, 1147506) Browse eventsOcuMel UK is a charity representing sufferers of ocular melanoma. We aim to support patients and their families by providing accurate, up-to-date information and emotional support via our website and helpline.
(UK, 1068647) Browse eventsHarbour Place (HP) is a day centre that works directly with clients who are predominantly homeless and subject to social exclusion or isolation. HP has year-on-year built on its reputation and services to thevulnerable and disadvantaged adults of North East Lincolnshire (NEL). The client base includes people who are: unemployed; ex-offenders; the elderly; orhave learning disabilities; substance issues; mental health and general health problems. Many individuals who visit HP fit into a combination of thesecategories and are also subject to forms of discrimination and prejudice resulting from labelling and stigmatisation in the wider community. The non-judgemental approach of HP works to combat these issues to give them a better quality of life. Our service now includes Street Outreach.
(UK, 1158181) Browse eventsIn life we are all climbers. Through the worldwide climbing community we aim to increase awareness and raise funds for research in the continued fight against a disease that affects so many.
(UK, 1177266) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile. Sunflowers Suicide Support was set up in memory of Pete Morris who took his own life in September 2016. Pete had never suffered from mental ill health but was struggling after a relationship breakdown. He was a popular and charismatic artist with a wonderful sense of humour. Everybody loved to spend time with Pete; with his infectious laugh and huge smile he was sure to brighten your day. He was extremely close to his family and had a very strong network of friends that all loved him dearly. We feel the pain of his loss everyday and miss him immensely. We will forever ask ourselves why.After losing Pete, it quickly became apparent that there was not much provision or signposting to support after Suicide Bereavement in Gloucestershire. Suicide Loss it is a lonely and confusing journey and we do not want others to have to walk this path alone.We have two aims; 1. To raise awareness around suicide and mental health2. To support those bereaved by suicide who live in GloucestershireWe offer Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training. We also offer Grief Recovery Courses, as well as various events and activities to support those bereaved. We exist to reduce the number of people who take their own lives in Gloucestershire.We believe that suicide is preventable.We believe that everyone can play a role in preventing suicide.We believe that no one should have to go through the heartbreak of losing a loved one to suicide.We aim: To raise awareness of the stigma that surrounds mental health.To inspire excellence to achieve transformed, integrated services.To use our personal experience of suicide loss to inform and inspire others.To highlight and help others identify suicide indicators.To equip individuals and the community with the skills to recognise and respond to suicidal behaviour.To support any individual living in Gloucestershire that has been bereaved by suicide and work to provide timely practical care and the best possible help to these individuals.We endevour to signpost indivudals to further professional support and guidance.We Offer: Weekly WalksApplied Suicide Intervention Skills TrainingGrief Recovery CoursesA Support GroupFamily Events and ActivitiesSuicide Awareness Campaigns including I AM LISTENINGPlease donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1177266 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://m.facebook.com/GlosSunflowers/ Twitter Https://www.twitter.com/GlosSunflowers
(UK, 1138088) Browse eventsThe Somerville Foundation helps young people and adults who were born with a heart condition. Providing information and advice services and organising conferences and events to educate, raise awareness and combat isolation.
(UK, 1173752) Browse eventsWoody's Lodge is a social hub who signpost, support and mentor veterans, emergency services, reservists and their families in safe, quiet and informal surroundings.
(UK, 1125918) Browse eventswe provid students with the necessary educational resources, support to build school Building, provid sewing machines, rickshaw's, food and shelter to poor families and sponsor poor students & orphans.
(UK, 1048297) Browse eventsMilton Keynes Hospital Charity is the charity for MK Hospital. We fundraise for all wards to enhance the experience of patients and families. All the money raised funds items over and above NHS provision. By supporting us you can make a real difference to local people when they need it most.
(UK, Northern Ireland Chest Heart & Stroke - N/A) Browse eventsNI Chest, Heart and Stroke promotes the prevention of, and alleviation of suffering resulting from chest heart or stroke related illnesses. We do this through support programmes, research in local Universites and hospitals, health promotion, lobbying, financial support and advice.
(UK, 1142135) Browse eventsThe Combined Services Disabled Ski Team (CSDST) uses adaptive skiing to enhance the recovery of the UK's wounded, injured and sick military personnel – both serving and veteran. It reintroduces the spirit of challenge and competition that they were accustomed to as part of normal Service life.