(UK, 1122047) Browse eventsKidsAid works with children and their families, where a child is suffering from trauma caused by bereavement, bullying, illness, family breakdown, domestic violence, through to cases of physical and sexual abuse.
(UK, 1120060) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Dorset Action on Abuse provides specialised services for adults in Dorset who were abused in childhood (including sexual, physical and emotional abuse, and neglect). We provide a one to one counselling service, facilitated self help groups and Creative Therapy group courses. We also provide specialised training to practitioners who work with survivors of abuse.
(UK, 1122969) Browse eventsSixtyEightyThirty supports women in Northumberland who have experienced domestic abuse at any time in their lives, regardless of sexual orientation, religion, culture or gender assigned at birth.
(UK, 1022575) Browse eventsHome-Start Sutton Coldfield is a registered charity working independently to support vulnerable families living in Sutton Coldfield, we also support families living on the Lyndhurst Estate. Home-Start Sutton Coldfield's vision is to see a society in which every parent has the support they need to give their child the best possible start in life. We aim to prevent breakdown in families, ensure children are safeguarded and help parents to build better lives for their children in their own communities by providing early intervention support. The types of crisis our families suffer, range from domestic abuse, severe financial hardship, post natal depression, isolation, poor/inadequate housing, drug and alcohol abuse, disability, bereavement from the loss of a partner/parent, we also have some foster parents that participate in our activities to enable the child in their care to socialise with children of their own age.
(UK, 206807) Browse eventsThe Fairbridge Programme, part of The Prince's Trust, is located in 15 of the most disadvantaged areas of the UK, working in partnership with local communities to provide cost-effective solutions to issues such as truancy, crime and unemployment.
(UK, 1087591) Browse eventsIslington, London, has the 2nd highest child poverty rate in London.It is the 8th most deprived borough in England; the 4th most deprived in London. , through no fault of their own.Most of them are excluded (formally or voluntarily) from education.Most are heading for unemployment and are involved in youth crime, alcohol and drug abuse. Most suffer from low self esteem and confidence, and lack long term, stable, one to one relationships. Almost half of the children in Islington live in poverty
(UK, 1135149) Browse eventsThe North East Legal Support Trust (NELST) is a registered charity established to give financial and other support to charities and advice agencies providing free legal advice in the local area. As there is a significant amount of unmet legal need in the region, one of the main aims of NELST is to enhance the availability of access to these services by raising funds, principally through a series of annual sponsored walks held in the major cities within the geographical area of the NELST.
(UK, 1120562) Browse eventsKhulisa programmes seek to reach the hearts and minds of individuals caught up in a cycle of crime and violence. It offers unconventional approaches that apply non-violent communication and survival strategies to social problems effecting radical change among the individuals, and entire communities
(UK, 1153615) Browse eventsStay Safe East is a user-led organisation of disabled people. We work to tackle domestic and sexual violence, hate crime and abuse against disabled and Deaf people.
(UK, 1104138) Browse eventsNew Life Mexico is a charity that supports children and young people in Mexico who have been physically, sexually or emotionally abused.
(UK, NPO:014085) Browse eventsWe are committed to building a safe South Africa, free from the fear of gun violence. We were born from a national gun amnesty in 1994 (the same year that South Africa held its first democratic elections) with support from President Mandela and other leaders.
(UK, 1122231) Browse eventsThe Robert Levy Foundation was set up in remembrance of Robert Levy who lost his life whilst trying to save a young child being threatened with a knife. The aim is to highlight & address the issues surrounding knife crime. Through events & work within the community young people can be encouraged to find appropriate ways to become better citizens. Thus preventing further loss of life.
(UK, 1122791) Browse eventsEnd violent conflict. It's our purpose -- our call to action. Conflict and differences are inevitable. Violence is not. We partner with people around the world to ignite shared solutions to destructive conflicts. We work at all levels of society to build sustainable peace through three main avenues: Who we are: We're a non-profit peace-building organization in 35 countries around the world. 83% of our team members are working in their home countries. They are constantly creating innovative ways to help their neighbors transform the way they deal with conflict, away from violence toward joint problem-solving. The Details: Instead of tearing down an existing world, we focus on constructing a new one. We do this through a type of peacebuilding called “conflict transformation.” Meaning: we look to change the everyday interaction between hostile groups of people, so they can work together to build up their community. Our response to conflict doesn’t have to be violence. In fact, though it’s not easy, conflict is an opportunity to make the situation better for everyone involved. In order to work with all sides of a conflict, we have to remain impartial. We do not take a political, religious, or “good guys vs. bad guys” stance on a situation. We work at every level of society to promote individual, social, and institutional change. We're committed to measuring the results of our work.
(UK, 1083549) Browse eventsDVIP support women and children who have experienced domestic violence and work to end domestic abuse. We provide services for people who use violence and their victims to help break the cycle of abuse.
(UK, 1061395) Browse eventsWe are a charity providing free legal advice and representation to individuals without the means to pay. Please visit our website at www.flac.org.uk FLAC was established on 23 August 1971 and opened its doors to the public on 20 March 1972. It was the first organisation to be funded by the Home Office Urban Aid Grant to relieve poor persons resident or working within the area bounded by the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham and surrounding areas by providing such persons with legal services which they could not otherwise obtain through lack of means. In 1975 FLAC was instrumental in setting up the Hammersmith & Fulham Community Law Centre. FLAC promotes access to social justice, strengthens communities, fights discrimination and effects systemic change through representation, advocacy and community representation: During 3 evening sessions per week free legal advice is given by volunteer qualified solicitors and barristers on all areas of law apart from immigration or conveyancing. Volunteer law students and graduates and trainees also attend the sessions to gain valuable experience. We have permanent staff, including a welfare benefits adviser and employment caseworker and tribunal representative. Through these staff, we are able to represent a number of people at employment tribunals, disability benefit tribunals and social security appeal hearings. Because our other advisers are volunteers, we are not able to represent our clients in court, but we assist them with drafting the necessary documentation and give them knowledge of procedure to enable them to run their own cases.We believe we provide a valuable service to our local community, evidenced by the number of people who return to seek advice on a range of issues affecting them. Clients are referred to us by a range of other local advisory agencies as well as doctors, the police, the council and local solicitors and by word of mouth from people who have had a good experience of our service in the past.
(UK, 1091657HASWC) Browse eventsRed Dragon FMs very own charity Help a South Wales Child was founded in 1997. We award grants of up to £3000 to groups and organisations throughout South East Wales which support disadvantaged children suffering the negative effects of poverty, illness, disability, neglect, crime or abuse. We hope that with the help and support of listeners, local celebrities, corporate partners and volunteers our fundraising will support more and more children in the area, enabling them to achieve dreams and ambitions they would never have thought possible.
(UK, 328385) Browse eventsIt helps former UK child migrants to learn about their family background, meet members of thair family, clarify their citizenship and claim redress.
(UK, 1112476) Browse eventsStepping Stones Nigeria is a grassroots charity dedicated to supporting the rights of vulnerable and exploited children such as the so-called child 'witches' and 'wizards' if the Niger Delta. Working with local partner organisations we deliver education, refuge, healthcare and hope for a brighter future. Through advocacy and research we campaign at a local, national and international level to put a stop to the abuse of innocent children. By focusing our efforts in the Niger Delta we hope to establish an effective model to eradicate the stigmatisation of children as 'witches' and 'wizards', inspiring and supporting others elsewhere in similar circumstances.
(UK, 1084066) Browse eventsWe deliver services in 42 primary schools in the local area offering a full range of activities, therapy, peer mentoring and support to children and families. Believe to Achieve works with children who are subject to emotional or physical abuse, or with families where domestic violence is an issue.
(UK, 297935) Browse eventsFor more than 50 years the Ark has helped and supported vulnerable people in Harwich. These include children and young people with very special needs and victims of domestic violence We provide respite care for children and young people, counselling, play therapy, advocacy and advice on benefits, housing and legal matters. We also have a pre school nursery which fully includes children with additional needs
(UK, 1157172) Browse eventsWe provide grants to underprivileged children who have suffered abuse, neglect or trauma, so they can receive life-changing treatment that their families otherwise couldn't afford.
(UK, 1130517) Browse eventsReaching Justice Wales is part of a network of 7 Legal Support Trusts working with the Access to Justice Foundation to support pro bono and advice agencies. Reaching Justice Wales aims to contribute to the availability of legal advice across Wales. The Charity supports voluntary sector agencies which provide free legal advice where there is need, supplementing but not replacing legal aid. It is a wonderful opportunity for the whole profession to demonstrate its continuing commitment to access to justice for all. Integral to the success of this new organisation is that it draws together all of the various strands of the legal profession in Wales: Solicitors, Barristers, Chartered Legal Executives, Judiciary, Academics, Employed lawyers and Law Students. The Charity’s founding Chairman is His Honour Graham Jones and its President is Lord Justice Malcolm Pill. The Charity was formed by a steering group from across Wales and the professions: For more information please contact us at [email protected] CYRRAEDD CYFIAWNDER CYMRU : REACHING JUSTICE WALES is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales Company Number 6672644, Registered Charity 1130517
(UK, SC043261) Browse eventsThe Equality Insaaf Foundation supports, aids and protects the abused, vulnerable, poor, destitute and at risk communities in Pakistan particularly the sexually abused, trafficked,bonded slaves,abducted,violated,homeless,forced women & child sex workers. providing food,shelter,healthcare & security,