(UK, 1147794) Browse eventsCaritas Anchor House is a nationally acclaimed residential life skills centre for single homeless people. Based in East London, we provide accommodation and support for over 200 homeless people each year, addressing their problems through education, training, rehabilitation and volunteering.
(UK, 200327) Browse eventsThe Charity provides support for the most disadvantaged children in the most deprived areas of Hertfordshire. Support is provided by funding the purchase of equipment (eg beds/bedding/white goods) or clothing. Third parties (social care, health or housing staff) make the funding applications.
(UK, 1160095) Browse eventsCross Gates and District Good Neighbours’ Scheme CIO works with and for older people to: reduce loneliness and isolation, support independence, promote healthy lifestyles and try new things. If you are over 60 and live on the Cross Gates side of York Road you can access our services.
(UK, 1148155) Browse events. As a charity we have helped many homeless personnel by providing a wraparound Service of Care (SOC). We have housed many who were street homeless and provided more sustainable accommodation for those who previously were living in inadequate accommodation.Many are suffering from PTSD
(UK, 1144437) Browse eventsHonour British Forces support individuals who have been injured or wounded through service whilst in Her Majestys Armed Forces or Reserves. Support is provided in by; Paying for medical assistance for both psychological and physical wounds or injuries. Housing - Homelessness or suitable housing for disabilities or providing adaptions. Also providing an outreach service to the homeless on the streets of the UK. Improving employment opportunities through further training or support to develop their own business. Family Support - to provide guidance and practical support for the families that are affected.
(UK, 1115744) Browse eventsImagine if as a child you had never had the chance to play games or enjoy sport with your friends. Imagine if every day was a struggle for survival, living on the street with only drugs or alcohol as a means of escape. Imagine those in a position of trust that should be taking care of you, were actually those who abused you. Glad’s House is a UK registered charity working in Mombasa, Kenya to support the thousands of children and young people living and working on the streets. The charity’s aim is to support as many of the city’s homeless children and young people as possible off the streets and into a save home environment with access to education, employment and/or training Founded in 2006, Glad’s House has grown into a holistic project that meets the many needs of the street children and young people in Mombasa. Our Drop In Programme, Papasa, includes education, health care, counselling, sports and creative arts. Glad's House also has a series of Enterprise Schemes including a Bike Shop and Golf Caddie Programme to generate income and offer opportunties for training and employment. Glad's House supports homeless children to leave the street and enable them to successfully stand on their own two feet with support every step of the way. We aim is to provide a safe place for many of these children, away from the street. In doing so, the children will have the opportunity to enjoy a real childhood while being prepared for a productive and self-sufficient adulthood.
(UK, 1059785) Browse eventsOasis family centre has been assisting families across Elmbridge since 1996. Oasis Family Centre’s purpose is to deliver the help and support vulnerable children and families need to maintain a safe, secure and stable living environment.
(UK, 1103022) Browse eventsWelcome to Age UK Wigan Borough! A local charity supporting local people. . Age UK Wigan Borough is there to provide help to older people when it is needed- whether it is to do little DIY jobs around the home, support them when they are facing difficult decisions in life, provide a weekly visit to a lonely older person, provide opportunities to socialise with others or advise people on how they might claim benefits that they are entitled to.
(UK, 1074660) Browse eventsMendip YMCA delivers a wide range of services for young people and the community of Mendip. We work hard to fundraise but need the help of individuals within our community to help us continue. We are responsible for funding our work as all YMCAs are separate charities responding to local needs. Our current work includes: Homeless Prevention and Targeted Education: Schools work, Emergency Host Family Accommodation, Resettlement Support, Move on, Deposit Guarantee Scheme, Tenancy Accreditation Scheme Housing: Supported housing and support Youth & Community Work: Frome Youth & Community Centre, Coleford Youth club, Glastonbury Windmill Hill Youth Club, Street Young Peoples Centre, Routes drop in centre & Youth Café We aim to ensure that all help to build a future through a range of informal education and social activities. We thank you for your support. Please view our web site for more detailed information. Charity No: 1074660
(UK, 1137400) Browse eventsWe aim to support, empower and provide accommodation for vulnerable people and transform their lives. Through the work of Breakthrough, we aim to see lives transformed and to see people fulfilling their potential.
(UK, 234434) Browse eventsThe Little Sisters of the Poor have provided a home for the elderly of low or modest income, of any race, creed, sex or nationality in Bristol since 1862. Sisters, staff and volunteers strive to provide the care and support needed for them to live with dignity and independence.
(UK, 1087692) Browse eventsThe idea of improving an individual’s well-being has always been at the heart of John Storer. What happens in John Storer House and in its outreach centres is all about improving people’s lives, whether it is about being part something, being active and involved, learning new things or volunteering.
(UK, 1111346) Browse eventsNot for profit Housing Association providing social housing in Halton
(UK, 1066618) Browse eventsEmmaus tackles the problems of homelessness through a network of self-supporting Communities, where people are offered a home, work and a sense of belonging. Emmaus residents (or "Companions", as they are known) each have their own room and work together, collecting and re-selling donated furniture and household goods. In an atmosphere of practical support, Companions have an opportunity to gain new skills and regain their self-respect while working to support other people in greater need. Emmaus Oxford opened in March 2009, with accommodation for up to 24 previously homeless men and women. Please visit our website to read more!
(UK, 1106362) Browse eventsHome-Start Norwich supports struggling families with emotional and practical support provided by volunteers.
(UK, SC011052) Browse eventsCyrenians is an independent Scottish Charity with an outstanding track record in pioneering creative solutions to the contemporary problems faced by people on the margins of society, such as; homelessness, poverty, unemployment and recovery from addiction.
(UK, 270403) Browse eventsOur main aim is to provide access to education, as we believe that through education, the children we support will be able to earn a reliable income and in turn help support their own families and communities.
(UK, 284839) Browse eventsBrighton Housing Trust's mission is 'combating homelessness, creating opportunities, promoting change'. BHT has developed a wide range of services to meet the needs of homeless and vulnerable men and women. Our services aim to tackle both the causes and effects of homelessness and poverty.
(UK, 1040860) Browse eventsSignposts (Luton) was established in 1985 to help provide a solution to the growing problem of homelessness in Luton & Dunstable, providing residential & supportive services to those, who for many reasons, are unable to obtain appropriate accommodation.
(UK, 1131614) Browse eventsTO PROMOTE FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT THE PRESERVATION AND CONSERVATION OF ENDANGERED ANIMALS AND THEIR HABITAT BY MAKING GRANTS TO CHARITABLE ORGANISATIONS FOR THAT PURPOSE
(UK, 702269) Browse eventsThe Futures team are active in finding Hull's rough sleepers and bringing them in from the cold, offering accommodation and care. We support our homeless clients as they deal with the hurdles that have prevented them living independently in the past. We hope to help them achieve a brighter future!
(UK, XR18070) Browse eventsHabitat for Humanity is a non-profit, non-denominational Christian movement that welcomes to its work all people dedicated to eliminating poverty housing and making adequate, affordable shelter a matter of conscience and action. Habitat is founded on the conviction that every man, woman and child should have a simple, decent affordable place to live in dignity and safety. Since its founding in 1976, Habitat has built more than 600,000 homes worldwide with a Habitat home now completed somewhere in the world every 5.5 minutes. Habitat has become a global leader in addressing poverty housing by helping more than 3 million people of all races, faiths and backgrounds to have a safe, healthy place to live.