We use sail training as a method of raising the aspirations of young people through their teenage years. Our training is both on the water and on dry land and results in the growth of confidence, teamwork and leadership skills whilst gaining valuable qualifications to enhance their careers.
CSVSS provides support to women aged 18 and over who have experienced any form of rape, sexual abuse or sexual assault at any time in their lives.
The Foundation is dedicated to improving the educational access, quality and outcomes for children from under privileged backgrounds, those in low-resource environments, and those who are otherwise 'at-risk' due to poor health or nutrition.
THE VIKINGS HAVE LANDED! Winner of the Telegraph Family Friendly Museum Award 2014, silver winner of UK Heritage Attraction of the Year at the British Travel Awards 2014 and Best Museum at the Cornwall Today Awards 2014, the National Maritime Museum Cornwall has 15 galleries, over five floors beautifully illustrating the past, present and future of our island nation. Take an epic journey into the Viking world with the new Viking Voyagers exhibition. Discover the secret to the Vikings success and explore the truth behind the popular myth of the bloodthirsty raiders. Get up close to rare antiquities, many on display for the first time in the UK, on loan from the British Museum, National Museum of Ireland, Manx National Heritage and National Museum of Denmark. Encounter Norse voyagers and experience Viking life over 1000 years ago with interactive exhibits and climb aboard a full scale replica Viking ship. So much more than just a Museum about boats, explore the stories of the people who used these vessels and the adventures they had in them. Ascend the 100ft Look Out tower and see Falmouth’s famous harbour from the skies; descend into the Tidal Zone to appreciate one of only three natural underwater galleries in the world; and be spellbound by a sky filled with a flotilla of flying boats. Explore our maritime heritage and heroes, discover Cornwall’s past, its people and the part they played in making Britain great. With hands-on activities, talks, lectures, workshops, rotating events and exhibitions, there’s so much happening, don’t miss your chance for a visit. The National Maritime Museum Cornwall is the Museum to have fun in whatever the weather! Open daily 10am-5pm, seven days a week. Closed Christmas Day & Boxing Day T: 01326 313388 F: 01326 317878 E: [email protected] W: nmmc.co.uk 2015 prices: Adults £12, Children (0-5) free, (6-15) £8.50, Senior (60+) £10, Students £8.50, Family (2 adults and up to 3 children) £33.50. Groups receive discount on groups of 10+ Pay once and get in FREE for a full 12 months!
Community Action helps older people in the Malvern area. We provide a car service, shopping trips and we also have 2 wheelchair adapted cars and 3 minibuses.We are raising money to support our Sunday Tea Clubs to help people who spend every weekend alone and lonely. Please help if you can.
Provides childcare sessions for 2-4 year olds.
Princess Evie’s trust has been set up in memory of our beautiful daughter Evie, who died in August 2014 the day before her 6th birthday. During Evie’s battle with Leukemia, many months were spent in hospital, and our family unit was affected both emotionally and financially. We want to help ease the strain for other families, We will provide support in whatever way we can, to ensure no one feels alone.
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Our goal is to help dogs that have been abandoned or their owners can no longer care for them find new and loving home in the local area.
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Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School
Improve the facilities, public participation in sport by providing the opportunity for adults and children in the Brechin district area to train and compete locally. Improve health and well being, promote equality, diversity and advancement of education for community benefit.
Liberty Jamboree work with young Adults who live with a physical or learning disability and/or mental ill health. We offer a range of alternative work base and volunteering sessions and social outings. The aim is to bring young adults together to access exciting and life full filling opportunities to be part of their communities.
Abbeyfield is one of the largest voluntary sector UK-wide providers of housing and care for older people, committed to alleviating loneliness while maintaining independence. Founded in 1956, Abbeyfield has grown to include around 750 houses managed by professional staff and volunteers, providing support, care and friendship for around 8,000 residents.
We are a Branch of the RSPCA but we are an autonomous Registered Charity. We accept needy animals for which we have room and care for them temporarily while we find new homes for them - which we do at the rate of about 100 a month. The majority are, of course, cats and dogs but we can also accommodate a small number of rabbits, birds and other small animals. All of our animals have been rescued.
Whether dance professionals need a grant due to illness or injury, with support for everyday living costs or with crisis funding for the unexpected, we can help. Our confidential advice and financial support are tailored to individual needs and has helped hundreds of dance professionals.
Manchester Cares is a brand new community network of young professionals and older neighbours hanging out and helping one another in our rapidly changing city. We do this because Manchester is a wonderful place, with innovation and influence, drama and dynamism , history and heart at its core. But the city we love is growing and changing at double speed, and that leaves some people feeling anonymous, isolated and left behind. Manchester Cares addresses this modern blight of disconnection in our connected age by harnessing the people and places around us for the benefit of all. Our objectives are to: Reduce isolation and loneliness among older people and young professionals alike; Improve the connection, confidence, skills, resilience and power of all participants so neighbours can feel part of our changing city rather than left behind by it; Bring people together to reduce the gaps across social, generational, digital, cultural and attitudinal divides. We do this through four core programmes; Outreach, Love Your Neighbour, Social Clubs and Community Fundraising.
St Mary’s School Association raises money to enhance the children’s learning and enjoyment at school. Our fundraising pays for many and varied things, including Google Chromebooks, visualisers, playground equipment, sports kit, school pets, field trips as well as gifts for our year 6 leavers.