The Redditch Lions Club was chartered in June 1972 as part of Lions Clubs International, and we have now been serving the community of Redditch for more than 42 years, providing physical and financial help to the community and those in need. With 20+ active Lions in the Club, we are a very active club who meet on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 20:00 hrs at the Southcrest Manor Hotel, Pool Bank, Redditch B97 4JS to further our work, enjoy good company, and – above all – to work out how to have a good time serving the community.
We are a group of enthusiastic parents and staff who coordinate fundraisers for the benefit of Bruton Primary School.
The Rainbow Centre offers support to vulnerable people in the Scarborough area. We are a social action centre, established as a charity in 1997, providing practical and pragmatic support to the homeless and those in crisis.
Hospice Hope is a registered charity serving North West Leicestershire. We offer support to anyone affected by a life-limiting illness, including their carers and immediate family members. Hospice Hope currently run two drop-in support groups in Ashby-de-la-Zouch and Coalville, with the eventual aim of a day centre and hospice.
We provide medical services and promote health and well-being in remote and rural areas. We advance education with emphasis on science-based learning and relevant skills. We promote sustainable development and conservation of bio-diversity by raising awareness to reduce environmental impact.
The Stirling Fund was set up to support current students to make the most of their time at University. We achieve this by awarding grants towards extra-curricular activities, enhance academic provision and alleviate student hardship.
The Alnwick Garden connects with everyone. Memories are made here and stories created. It is more than just a garden. The Garden and it's charity programmes raise aspirations, challenge perceptions, enable life skills, promote healthy living and cultivate curious minds. Inclusion is a priority.
The Marillac is an independant, not for profit care home which relies on good will and generosity to provide quality and comfort for residents. We always look for new ways to extend our services for younger people with physical and neurological disabilities - sponsorship for this is invaluable.
We are creating accessible financial education materials and collaborating with partners worldwide to give one million young people confidence in handling their money.
Resolve is, every week, helping local residents in their recovery from alcohol and drug misuse through dedicated and tailored groups. These groups are part of our programme of 54 weeks of support, including face-to-face 121s, with the ultimate goal to move those attending to manageable and positive lifestyles for themselves, for their families and for their communities. And they are all free of charge. We have services based in the communities in which we work - Welwyn Garden City, Letchworth and Hatfield. 'This is an insidious, progressive and barbaric illness which will corrupt every aspect of living. Recovery is hard, but the difference is something I can't really put into words, so I'll just hope more people get to see it, and live in it' - a client who attends one of our groups. Through our important ReStart Homeless Services, we also seek to tackle and prevent homelessness, and support people who are street homeless, sleeping rough or at immediate risk We work with people to regain control of their lives, stabilise their issues and move towards a place where they can live healthy, happy and independent lives, contributing to the communities in which they live. Resolve - Help to Help Yourself People seeking help to help them self, choose to come to Resolve seeking help to change their lives positively and forever.
An independent charity providing voluntary sector support, community development, day care, information and transport services in the borough of Eastleigh and beyond Established in 1978, One Community is the Council of Voluntary Service (CVS) for the Eastleigh area. Our aim is to improve the quality of life for residents of the borough, particularly older people, carers and people with disabilities, through the work of our various projects.
As a conservation and education charity, we operate 10 award winning museums across the World Heritage Site and care for important buildings and artefacts related to the Industrial Revolution. The Trust conserves and interprets this collection for the education and enjoyment of all our visitors.
The Home of Rest cares for over 75 old Horses, Ponies & Donkeys who have reached the end of their working lives, including many of the Trammers who worked pulling the historic IoM Horse Drawn Trams
The children of Swaziland is a UK registered charity whose aims are to provide support to the women and children in Swaziland who are infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.
Created via charity sign up service.
For 30 years, Widows for Peace through Democracy (WDP) has been collaborating with widows' organisations in some of the most impoverished, marginalised regions, to amplify their voices on global platforms and help empower widows and their children.
OUR AIM IS TO ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN A MUSEUM FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC FOR THE PRESERVATION, DISPLAY AND PUBLIC EXPERIENCE OF COMPUTER AND CONSOLE SYSTEMS FROM THE 1960'S ONWARDS. WWW.RETROCOMPUTERMUSEUM.CO.UK
We provide volunteer befrienders for vulnerable young people who are going through a difficult time in their lives to help them to reach their potential.
The Manchester Street Angels are a group of volunteers, trained in First Aid & Conflict Awareness. We patrol Manchester City Centre 10pm-2am in evenings of weekend. We provide a highly visible presence, looking out for young & vulnerable people who need help to get home safely to their families.