We are a local independent charity committed to supporting people who are discriminated against because of mental health problems or other barriers to social inclusion. We do this through getting people involved in running the charity, creating a sense of purpose and belonging.
Time Out Group supports adults over 18, who live in Handforth, Wilmslow, or Alderley Edge to lead an ordinary social and leisure life. It promotes friendships and a healthy lifestyle through social and leisure activities, and providing a break to parents and carers.
The Ufosa Foundation helps people at home and abroad in Education, Family Wellbeing and Health. In the UK its TOUCH THE SKY Programme this year lets sick and terminally ill kids have a fun flight in a light aircraft. In South Africa Ufosa puts Libraries into Schools and does much more too!
We are dedicated to helping struggling families with at least one child aged under 5, across Ryedale. Our trained volunteers visit families who are under stress, on a weekly basis, providing vital friendship and support, practical and emotional.
Addicitons residential rehabilitation recovery, abstinence based therapeutic community model. Using unique 'Concepts' linked to recovery outcomes together with a range of other psychosocial interventions help people recovery from addiciton into full time work 42 years of saving lives.
A Jewish support group for parents of children with Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder and associated disabilities such as Autistic Spectrum disorders, Conduct disorders, Dyspraxia & Dyslexia. The group, JADDS (Jewish Autistic & Deficit Disorders Support) has been set up by parents for parents. There are support groups in the North West, and national ones, but there is nothing that specifically meets the needs of Jewish parents. Jewish children have needs that may not be catered for by mainstream groups, for example, connected with Jewish schools, accessing culturally appropriate resources, coping with Jewish Studies, attendance at Synagogue or coping on Jewish holidays and holy days.
We are a small charity offering support to families living with stroke. Our clients often have a complex mix of physical, cognitive, emotional and communications difficulties, often in social isolation. We offer personalised services and activities to help individuals maintain their independence
The Sand Rose Project is a national charity that provides breaks to the bereaved at no cost, with particular emphasis on young families. Based in Marazion, Cornwall, our cottages, with their sea views and large walled garden, provide that special location needed by those suffering loss and grief.
UK Natal aims to support the work of Natal a Tel AViv based charity which provides support to poople affected by acts of terror in Israel - in a specific center designed to offer tailor made therapy and counselling and follow up
The SJC is a club for people with dementia and their carer. We meet on Thursday afternoons and, although we focus mainly on music, we also do reminiscence quizzes and activities, singalongs, invite entertainers and signpost carers to other agencies for practical help and advice
The Project runs initiatives in the areas of adult education, advice, health, play and volunteering.
Crossroads Care South Central provides respite care to unpaid carers of all ages, residing in West Sussex and Hamphire. We offer a wide and flexible range of services: Day, Night, Week-End and Emergency.
Living-Recovery (LFTW) have been working in the field of addictions since 1967. We offer a range of professional (NOCN endorsed) courses and packages to equip churches and Christian community groups in the UK and abroad to understand and support recovery from addiction in their local communities.
Helping those in need access the services they require to make a full recovery from Anxiety, Depression and Stress
Recovery Kidz aims to help kids affected by addiction by holding Summer and Easter fun and educational trips. We also hold a Christmas party every year for up to a hundred children from Edinburgh and the Lothians. Please help us by supporting this amazing cause. See Facebook page for info.
We can offer support to people who, for whatever reason, are experiencing, or have experienced a mental health problem. This could range from difficulty in coping with life experiences and the anxiety this brings, to more serious problems such as depression or schizophrenia.
When parents suffer tragedy and hardship, children can suffer for a lifetime. For local families who are finding parenting a struggle we offer support, friendship and practical help. Volunteers help families cope so that they can provide the love and laughter their children need to flourish.
P.E.S.T.S. (Parents of Ealing Self-Help Training Scheme) is a play and support group for parents/carers of babies and children aged 0-5 years, who have a complex health, additional need or disability. We organise holiday sessions, outings and parties with transport arranged for those in need
Our approach differs from charities that tend to focus on projects, were focussed on the people.we remain in the village & provide support where the community need it next. We believe this approach fosters a strong connection, understanding & sense of responsibility that will make our work effective
THE OBJECT OF THE CIO IS THE RELIEF OF PERSONS IN NEED WHO FALL WITHIN THE DEFINITION OF POTENTIAL BENEFICIARIES BELOW BY THE PROVISION OF GRANTS, RESOURCES, EQUIPMENT OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR THEIR PERSONAL NEEDS AND/OR FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF TRAINING AND EDUCATION OF SUCH POTENTIAL BENEFICIARIES. "POTENTIAL BENEFICIARIES" MEANS INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE BEEN PLAYERS OR STAFF AT A RUGBY CLUB WITHIN THE GEOGRAPHIC AREA OF THE CARDIFF BLUES REGION (INCLUDING CARDIFF BLUES) AND ARE IN NEED AS A RESULT OF AN INJURY PLAYING RUGBY, OTHER PHYSICAL OR MENTAL ILLNESS OR DISABILITY, OLD AGE OR POVERTY.
The Samaritans are here for anyone in distress who needs someone to listen. Although we are part of the national Samaritans organisation, each branch is an independent charity. This means we depend entirely on local fundraising and donations.
Sea Sanctuary operates on-board a large classic yacht based in Falmouth, Cornwall. We support children, young people and adults who are currently experiencing poor mental health. We specialize in the treatment of self-harm, anxiety and depression.
Home-Start South Leicestershire is a local charity that has been helping families since 1984. Last year they helped over 180 families. Their volunteers support parents in situations as diverse as isolation, bereavement, illness, disability or who are just finding parenting a struggle.
Arun and Chichester Citizens Advice Bureau aims to provide the advice people need for the problems they face, plus improve the policies and practices that affect people's lives. We value diversity, promote equality and challenge discrimination.
The scope is wide; the aims are practical and the services provided tailored to support those in need. It raises money to provide financial support for individuals and families, local charity groups, service organizations and projects like Medic-Alert, Youth drug awareness, Diabetes Education, Lions Eye Health. Motto “We Serve”.