(UK, 1111551) Browse eventsWatoto Trust Watoto Trust is a Uk registered charity 1111551 which aims to help young Kenyans. Watoto Trust believes that by relieving poverty and educating children the world can become a better place. As well as helping the individual to a better life we believe that our small charity helps in a wider way to increase awareness of the problems facing Kenya including pressure on natural resourses and loss of habitat.
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(UK, 276886) Browse eventsLondon Voluntary Service Council (LVSC) celebrates its centenary this year. LVSC was founded as the Social Welfare Association for London on 4 March 1910 at the Mansion House, in the presence of the Lord Mayor of London. LVSC supports and provides a voice for the 60,000+ voluntary and community organisations in the capital. Our members include household name charities as well as small, grassroots community groups. We believe that voluntary and community action is integral to London’s success as a major world city, helping to make it a better, fairer and more enjoyable place to live. We support voluntary and community action by providing training, advice and guidance to not-for-profit groups operating in London, as well as responding to government policy, campaigning and representing our sector. In LVSCs centenary year Ian Goodman, from Lasa, has run the London Marathon on our behalf, and is aiming to raise £2010 pounds in sponsorship.
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(UK, 1070736) Browse eventsThe Clock Tower Sanctuary is the only drop-in service for homeless and insecurely housed young people in Brighton and Hove. We provide crisis support as well as longer-term information, advice and practical assistance to help young people progress towards independent living.
(UK, 1167122) Browse eventsSocial isolation is the biggest challenge refugees face in London. We know how tough it can be to build a new life here - that's why, through one to one partnerships and our open house sessions, we provide refugees with practical and social support that works.
(UK, 233977) Browse eventsClifton Diocese is the Roman Catholic Diocese covering the West of England and includes the City and County of Bristol, the counties of Gloucestershire, Somerset, Wiltshire, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire and Bath and North East Somerset
(UK, 1142364) Browse eventsSupporting all Tameside's older residents to remain active, safe and independent for as long as possible
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(UK, 1107857) Browse eventsHome-Start Croydon supports local families, in their own homes, who are experiencing difficulties and who have at least one child under 5. We increase the confidence and independence of the family by offering support, through trained volunteers, reassuring parents that difficulties are not unusual.
(UK, Greave House Farm Trust - N/A) Browse eventsGreave House Farm Trust is a place where everyone can grow. We are a care farm providing therapeutic, meaningful work activities for vulnerable people.
(UK, 1082442) Browse eventsWe see individuals and families from all walks of life and backgrounds, often at their wits end, vulnerable, impoverished and often in crisis. Many are absolutely destitute as well as being poorly, disenfranchised, homeless and/or unemployed. Our aim is not to judge but to listen and advise when appropriate, in order to help turn lives around. With support and patience, client's are able to become independent, dignified and self sufficient members of society once more.
(UK, 1107308) Browse eventsHome-Start Hertsmere provides a unique service for families - recruiting and training volunteers to support parents with young children at home.
(UK, 502203) Browse eventsWelcome to Ormerod. We work with people with a learning disability offering support to assist them in taking control of their own lives. Our services operate in the Wyre and Fylde areas of Lancashire.
(UK, SCO36162) Browse eventsGovanhill Baths Community Trust are working to restore the Edwardian swimming baths in Glasgow's Southside
(UK, 1107432) Browse eventsAlone In London not only restores stability in the lives of vulnerable young people, who are homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless, but also commits considerable resources to a range of prevention programmes. Its projects raise awareness amongst school pupils of what homelessness is about, how to defuse conflict - the biggest cause of young people running away from home, and where they can get help if difficulties become too much. On average, each year, over 3,000 young people benefit from Alone In London's support and advice. Alone in London is part of Centra Support - registered charity 1107432
(UK, 1141257) Browse eventsQK House is a Charity founded by Headteacher of Quintin Kynaston School, Jo Shuter CBE and her deputy, Irene Forster. QK House will provide a safe, stable and focused environment for Sixth Form students who find themselves in a situation that forces them to become homeless. QK House has identified a group of students within Quintin Kynaston School who are studying for their AS-Levels and A-Levels who have been left without a home for varying difficult reasons. These students are currently living in ‘sheltered accommodation’ and report to a ‘key-worker’ every week to discuss their progress. This group number between 6-10 students through the course of the academic year. QK House aims to provide accommodation specifically for these vulnerable students who wish to continue their education beyond compulsory levels. The house will provide a temporary housing solution to the young people’s problems whilst they are studying during this critical, pre-university and life-defining time. The key overall vision for the project is one whereby QK House will mirror as closely as is possible a family environment. Additional support will be integrated into the holistic network of support provision from QK School further enforcing the family support ethic. QK House is a preventative measure against young people going into care. QK House would be the final stage before the young people are placed into care. The house would provide the students with a stable environment in which they can complete their studies and also receive support from the school and from council support services. Aside from the obvious individual and wider social benefits there are clear financial benefits of avoiding the said young people being placed into care.
(UK, 1044590) Browse eventsBuilt in 1790, Happisburgh Lighthouse is an iconic landmark on the North Norfolk coast. Currently the only independently operated working lighthouse in England and the oldest working light in East Anglia, responsibility for operation and maintenance rests with the Happisburgh Lighthouse Trust, set up by an Act of Parliament in 1990 to take over the running of the light from Trinity House. Funded by voluntary contributions, Happisburgh Lighthouse is open to the public on Sundays over the summer, and private visits can also be arranged at other times.
(UK, 1135311) Browse eventsHarbour is a Bideford based charity providing help and support to the homeless and those in need in the local community.
(UK, .) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.TheHouse of Vic-ryn Trust Limited was founded in 2007"Helpingthose who have dedicated their lives to helping others"TheHouse of Vic-ryn has a unique business approach where 100% of the profits fromthe businesses owned are given to the charitable trust and distributed tochosen charities.
(UK, 1053142) Browse eventsMaking a positive and lasting contribution in east London and Essex East Potential is a regeneration charity that works to give people in east London and Essex the opportunities they need to improve their quality of life. We support homeless young people, people with disabilities, older people, families on low incomes and people seeking work to overcome barriers & challenges and reach their true potential. We’re the fundraising arm of East Thames Group, a social landlord and regeneration charity. Although East Thames' core business is providing affordable housing, we've always wanted to make a big impact in our local communities, so we've expanded the services we offer to include: By donating to us, your money will go towards community projects and services that make a real difference to people in east London and Essex. A little bit goes a long way in funding projects that could help people get a job, find and keep a home, bring their community together or provide homeless young people with the life skills they need to build a brighter future.For more information about what we do, please visit: http://www.east-thames.co.uk/communities and http://www.east-thames.co.uk/care-and-support
(UK, 1125773) Browse eventsNorth Kent Womens Aid provides secure, temporary accommodation for women and their children who have had to leave their home as a result of domestic abuse. Also provided is hostel accommodation for homeless single young people aged between 16 and 25 years old
(UK, 1115668) Browse eventsWe are the UK chapter of Architecture for Humanity, a charity providing professional design services for communities in need. http://london.architectureforhumanity.org
(UK, 093-664-NPO) Browse eventsBethel Safe House is a small charity who home a maximum of 7 abused or abandoned children. The fundamental aim of the charity is to love and support the children, enrich their lives and provide them with the necessary skills and emotional wellbeing to reach their full potential.
(UK, 1151697) Browse eventsJigsaw helps local people to live safer, healthier, longer lives at home. We offer 3 services - Befriending for housebound over 60s & lunch clubs called Jigsaw Friends, Housing Support to prevent homelessness and The Independence Service to support daily living for disabled, vulnerable and elderly