Young people make up 50% of the world's population. That's a lot of positive energy. Yet young people are often seen as helpless or dangerous. We beg to differ. With our guidance and support, more young people can become the educators, facilitators and policymakers of today. Not tomorrow. Today.
The St James’s Place Foundation is the charitable arm of the St James’s Place Wealth Management Group. The Foundation supports hundreds of carefully selected projects in the UK and abroad, mainly providing support to children and young people affected by illness, disability or disadvantage.
Through the values learned in sport, the Dallaglio Foundation inspires, empowers and changes the lives of young people. Through our extensive rugby programme, we work with the talented right through to the disadvantaged but always with an aim to help that young person be the best they can be.
Snow-Camp is a youth charity established in 2003 to provide disadvantaged young people from London’s inner-city areas with the chance to experience snowsports. As well as offering the opportunity to learn to ski or snowboard, Snow-Camp includes a youth focused Life-skills course designed to enable young people to reflect on the key issues that impact their lives.
We help disadvantaged young people in the UK to change their lives and get into work, education or training. This year, The Trust aims to support 58,000 vulnerable young people, helping to give them the skills and confidence to find a job. We cannot do this without your vital support.
The Foundation team is dedicated to changing the lives of those who need it most. Our goal is to provide tailored programmes that inspire positive change and build better futures for young people and adults.
Our aim is to enable young people to discover their unique potential and apply their gifts in service to themselves, each other and their community at large. We create a supportive and challenging environment in which young people can learn about themselves and see clearly, perhaps for the first time, what they might truly be capable of achieving in life. Through creating new and meaningful experiences, we aim to change their horizons.
To provide education and relevant support services to help young people, the unemployed and disadvantaged groups in society prepare for work in hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism.
Inspire, the Education Business Partnership for Hackney, is an independent charity that supports the education, training and development of young people by linking them with businesses and their employees. It aims to raise young peoples achievements and aspirations and develop their motivation, skills and knowledge for the world of work.
At the Wave Project, we help young people to reduce anxiety and improve confidence through surfing! Our award winning surf courses are proven to help clients feel calmer, more motivated and better about their future.
Widehorizons provides life-changing adventures to disadvantaged children and young people. Over 80% of people in the UK now live in urban areas, spending most of their lives on concrete and tarmac. In London alone, 4 in 10 children are now living in poverty and many will never venture beyond their own doorsteps. Using the outdoors, we give every child hope for a better future; whether that's helping them to understand a classroom subject, overcome a challenge, learn to work as part of a team, or simply grow in confidence. Through our eight Adventure Centres across England and Wales, we help children and young people to discover adventure, and achieve more than they ever thought possible.
BWCT work with the whole community, in particular children to provide sport, health, cohesion and education activities in and around Bolton. Those who benefit include the unemployed, disabled, children in care, teenagers and those with mental health issues. With new initiatives starting often.
ReachOut works with 8 to 18-year-olds in disadvantaged communities, providing one-to-one mentoring and team activities that help them grow in character and competence. Our structured, focused programme gives over a thousand children every year the confidence and skills needed for a brighter future!
Maidenhead Lions are charity fundraisers, part of Lions Clubs International.
We specialise in engaging and inspiring young people, many of whom are experiencing difficulties with their lives. Our unique approach supports their personal and social development, critical awareness, aspirations and life chances. Charity No. 1021586 Scottish Charity number: SCO38803
Our mission is to help improve the education, life skills and aspirations of local young people (8yrs - 25 yrs) in Coldharbour Ward, Brixton, South London, through horse riding, care of horses, outdoor activities, educational visits and mentoring.
Carney’s Community aims to reduce offending, re-offending and anti-social behaviour, whilst improving social mobility and community cohesion. We achieve this by engaging a range of young people, in positive and constructive activities, whilst offering intensive, one to one mentoring.
The Yorkshire Young Achievers Foundation raises money to support young people in Yorkshire. It also recognises the achievements of young people in the region though the annual Yorkshire Young Achiever Awards.
We seek to empower children and young people to be a force for good in their local communities and beyond. Through our Young Leaders Award, we work to encourage school children to develop their life skills, confidence and community engagement through a series of volunteering activities with real benefit to their local area. We have seen how social barriers and prejudices are broken, as the perception of young people by their communities change and our hope is that we give each pupil who participates the ambition and the opportunity to achieve all that they can and that they will continue to "be the change they want to see" in their communities throughout their lives. Charity No: 1129075 Find out more Website http://www.abyyt.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/archbishopofyorkyouthtrust?ref=hl Twitter https://twitter.com/ABYyouthtrust YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEt4-0mVaEI2X1_L8S9szXg
Since 1911 UK Youth have been enabling young people to realise their potential. Today, through a national network of youth clubs, we offer 790,000 7-25 years olds access to a wide range of vital learning programmes that build confidence, resilience and make them more employable.
All sponsorship of the Trust's Wainwright Walk will go to young people's projects with the Scouts Association, Shelter and the Children's Society
Inspired by the loss in Afghanistan of two Old Radleians, the Armed Forces Fund of the Radley Foundation was set up to provide educational bursaries for sons and daughters of killed and wounded Service men and women of all ranks with boys going to Radley and girls to Downe House or St Mary's Calne.
Hilton in the Community Foundation is a grant-making organisation that focuses on supporting disadvantaged children and young people in the areas of Education and Health. By providing equipment, training, support and opportunities, HCF is creating brighter futures for young people.
The YMCA is committed to helping young people, particularly in times of need. From providing housing, training and sports facilities to supporting young people and their families, YMCAs in England encourage, support and challenge young people to become all that they can be.
London Youth supports a network of over 400 diverse community youth organisations where young people choose to go, reaching 75,000 young people across every London borough and at our two outdoor centres out of town. We’re here to support and challenge young people to become the best they can be.