To provide a range of housing and support services in a manner that promotes self-esteem, respect and independence to people disadvantaged by housing circumstances or social needs.
Fylde Community Link is a locally focussed, independent, community led charitable provider of support and housing to people with learning disabilities. Its reason for existing is: To be a leader in innovation (trying new things) inclusiveness (involving everyone) and transparency (being open and honest.) Everyone who is part of Fylde Community Link therefore strives: To make available responsive (to what people want) , flexible (because people change) and affordable (because money is limited) services for people who need them and by doing so support individuals to overcome challenges and so live the best life they can have, to push past low expectations and so achieve everything which is possible, and to balance taking risk with staying safe and so have rich experiences To make available suitable housing which meets peoples individual needs in the right place at the right cost using a variety of partnerships and by doing so enable individuals to have a home which is safe and happy to exercise real choice over their home environment to live where they want, with whom they want for as long as they want to
Home-Start Charnwood believes that the best way to help children is usually to help the whole family grow strong. You can help to be part of this life changing journey.
Open Door’s night shelter in St Albans accommodates up to 12 homeless single adults. There are also weekday drop-in sessions, giving users access to advice on housing, education, employment and health issues as well as counselling. Users are assisted to move on to more appropriate accommodation
Forfar Resource Store collects furniture, appliances and clothing from all over Angus, and delivers them straight to the people who need them. The free collection and delivery of household items is an important service, which makes a big difference to people in the county.
The Homeless FA is THE national homeless football charity in England. We use football to empower every person experiencing homelessness by giving them the opportunity to develop their skills and abilities, gain self-respect and confidence, improve their health, and ultimately transform their life.
Home-Start Calderdale offers a unique service. It recruits and train volunteers who are usually parents themselves to visit families with at least one child under five, at home, and offer them informal, friendly and confidential support.
Padstones provides support and accommodation for young homeless people aged 16-25 years. We provide 24-7 care at 2 locations in Burnham and High Wycombe, as well as move-on flats with lower level support, so that young people can adapt to leading an independent life and be successful.
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The Broom enables children and young persons sleeping rough or making a living on the streets of Africa to support themselves and their families through sustainable, skilled employment, away from the streets. It supports and enables these disadvantaged children to return to school-based education, or to undertaking vocational training or apprenticeships and provides shelter/hostel for them.
Emmaus Sheffield is homeless charity with a difference. Emmaus offers people who were formerly homeless a place to live where they can feel safe and secure and where they can rediscover their dignity and self-pride through being part of a working community geared towards becoming self-sufficient through social enterprise.
Broadening Choices for Older People (BCOP) is a Birmingham based charity, founded in 1946 and committed to broadening choices for older people. We do this by providing a range of life-style opportunities, including nursing and care homes, housing for independent living and supported housing.
''Friends of Meru" is a Perth based Scottish charity that raises funds to promote health, housing and education projects within the Meru region of Kenya. It is a "not for profit" organisation comprised of health, housing and social care professionals.
We want our institution to shine as an example of what the profession of medicine has to be; noble, deeply rooted in providing solace to the suffering and continually upgrading itself to further its ability to serve humanity.
Oasis Village Trust is building an orphanage containing ten chalets housing sixty children in Ndola, Zambia. It also works closely with children from a local village called Sakania. It aims to provide a light in the darkness and help to transform children's lives
From Houses To Homes are based in the Guatemalan city of Antigua. Founded in September 2004 we have built over 300 homes to date. In the poorest areas of highland Guatemala, improper building materials, a lack of appropriate resources, and unsustainable architecture turns houses to foul rubble in the blink of an eye. Many families live in makeshift homes that are constructed of nothing more than cornstalk or cardboard walls with dirt floors. Decrepit housing quashes hope, fuels health problems, and destroys family unity. The aim of our organisation is to provide healthy homes, education, medical care and to build a sense of community. We work with the poorest Guatemalan families to build or rebuild houses making them strong, safe, culturally appropriate, and affordable to maintain. We recognise that flourishing homes and thriving communities begin with improving actual home structure. Our sole source of income is through fundraising and donations, so thank you for your generosity. We would not be able to do this work without your help!
.Emmaus is a homelessness charity with a difference, providing more than just a bed for the night for people who have experienced homelessness and social exclusion. We provide a home for as long as someone needs it, as well as meaningful work in our social enterprise.
LAMP is a Christian charity whose principle activity is the provision of accommodation support and advice to young people aged 16-25; about issues of homelessness and to develop their skills of independent living in a home-from-home setting.
We are a small registered charity who rescue and rehome basset hounds in England, Scotland and Wales..
We are building a new five-storey residential home for up to 75 homeless girls and staff. It will house the girls and include offices, workshops and also a much-needed women's health clinic for the area.The building is situated in Bethany, 3 miles east of Jerusalem, on the West Bank in Palestine.
We are now an award winning organisation, tackling social immobility, homelessness, youth unemployment and disaffection through education, training and employment opportunities within the construction and built environment industries. Since our first training academy opened its doors in 2010 in collaboration with a social landlord, college and homeless persons charity, we now have 10 academies across London’s most deprived communities. Our training academies offer a demand led training and hand on education programme, helping to plug the skills shortage in the construction sector.