BRIT’s Mission is to create a social investment legacy by building a BRIT Centre of Inspiration for charities to refer their young people facing their darkest times. We aspire to support young people post-trauma by reigniting self-belief, self-confidence and self-worth on residential themed courses. On completion of the course we will ensure that every young person is linked to educational facilities or charity programmes within their home community. BRIT will achieve this by fusing together partner charities, professional counselling and psychotherapy support, the nation’s inspirational figures and young people who have traversed their darkest times, to educate, enthuse and empower them. We do not actively ask the public to donate to BRIT as we are asking businesses to fund the building of the BRIT Centre of Inspiration. Should you wish to support us, these donations will go towards our minimal running costs and ensure we continue to operate. Phil Packer MBE launched the British Inspiration Trust on the 24th January 2011 and has kept to his principles: • Plan to build a Centre of Inspiration where charities can send young people facing their darkest times to regain their self-belief• Partner with charities and ask for advice – he now has over 50 Charity CEOs as Advisors who have justified the need for the BRIT Centre• Ask high profile inspirational figures to gift 24hrs to spend with young people at the BRIT Centre – Phil has 50 BRIT Mentors so far• Run BRIT with minimal overheads - everything to operate BRIT has been gifted.• Ensure BRIT encompasses all disabilities, medical conditions, injury, young carers and the wounded. On the 24th January 2012, to raise awareness of BRIT and to show his commitment to young people post-trauma, Phil started a 2012 mile walk throughout every county of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. On the 18th December 2012, with a spinal cord injury, Phil will have completed the equivalent of 310 marathon distances in 332 days. Support Phil and his BRIT campaign by 'liking' on Facebook or following twitter: http://www.facebook.com/BRITinspiration https://twitter.com/#!/PhilPacker
Ditch the Label is one of the UK's most innovative anti-bullying charities. Working passionately across the country to advice and support to those impacted by bullying. We work hard to teach young people that it is okay to be different, recruiting them into our strong ethos for equality.
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 support local people by providing access to both physical and human resources, to develop within young people and their families a positive attitude and commitment to lifelong learning and to nurture self-respect and respect for other individuals and to avoid prejudice and discrimination.
For over 100 years, the 30th Glasgow Scout Group have been introducing kids from Cardonald, Crookston, Craigton, Penilee and various other parts of Glasgow to the great outdoors. The times may have changed, but the ethos is the same; to ensure that kids understand the world around them, to feel that they belong to the worldwide family of Scouts and to be kind, understanding and generous human beings.
Redthread has more than fifteen years of experience of working with young people in communities across South London. Specialising in youth work, healthcare and education, we support adolescents to improve their health and wellbeing through holistic and preventative methods and interventions.
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.
Richmond's Hope is a registered Scottish Charity that was founded in February 2003 to support children and young people from Edinburgh and the Lothians who have been bereaved. As the only project of its kind in Scotland, it offers children and young people between the ages of four and eighteen individual sessions with trained workers. In our purpose built centre children use therapeutic play and specialist activities to explore the effect the death has had on their lives. Since opening in 2003 we have supported over 1000 children and young people and their families.
The FoRB support the Rose Bowl Youth Club in Islington to tackle youth social exclusion through innovative, targeted and effective programmes. Every young person deserves a chance and to direct their energies into positive activities that benefit themselves, their family and their community.
New Hope Lodge provides full time day opportunities for young adults aged 19-25 years with learning disabilities (Monday-Friday 9am-5pm). Whereby various activities are available to participate in such as Sports, Fitness Classes, Arts & Crafts, Photography, Works Experience, Independent Living Skills, Cookery, Sensory Activities, Animal Care, Online Educational Workshops, Community activities and much more. New Hope Lodge fully focuses on taking a young adult 'Centred Approach' to provide each individual person with the opportunity to voice, share and incorporate their own ideas in order to achieve their maximum potential within the centre and in the community. As an organisation we aim to enable the young adults to gain independent life skills, progress socially and educationally, access employment opportunities and activities within the community. The objective is to help each individual achieve success, personal fulfillment, reach goals and enable the young adults to feel a sense of self-worth and equality.
Ourside was set up by a group of Young People in 2005. It was felt there was nowhere for Young People to go in Evesham. They fought hard for 4 years to get a Youth Centre up and running with help from Worcestershire County Council Youth Workers. They did consultations, presentations, awareness raising activities and fundraising projects and put together two DVDs in that time. Reverend Barry Colins from St Peters Church, Broadway Road heard about the group from a presentation in the Evesham Town Hall and offered them a building that had not been in use for several years and was in a state of disrepair. Due to the state of the building the Young People had to raise enough money to make the building usable again. They raised over £120,000 to do the work that was needed. The work was completed and Ourside Youth Centre opened up in 2008. We’re open! Ourside Youth Centre was run for 5 years by Worcestershire County Council but unfortunately in 2011 decisions were made to cut the Youth Service budget so the future of Ourside Youth Centre was unknown for some time. The County Council decided to commission out the remainder of the budget to other organisations instead of funding projects directly. With help from Youth Workers the current users of the centre and the Young People who set up Ourside Youth Centre originally were contacted and informed on what was happening. Everyone agreed that something needed to be done so that Ourside Youth Centre remained open for many years to come. Through that a committee was formed called Ourside FAM (For All Members), the committee had Young People who use the centre, Young People who had used the centre and the Ourside Originals. The committee looked at a range of options to keep the centre open. The option that was agreed to be the best was to set up as an Organisation and bid for some of the Positive Activities commissioning money.
WELCOME to Pershore Riverside Youth Centre page - and THANK YOU for working with us and donating some funds. The youth centre is a great assest to the town, helps so many young people, and is all made possible through fund raising and donations like yours. The Youth Centre Charity own, and manage, the purpose built youth centre in the heart of Pershore Town. As well as providing a place to go, the services and support available to young people include careers, counselling and advice, youth clubs and activities. Course's like the Princes Trust XL can provide life skills. The centre importantly has its own RIVER FRONTAGE. THis means that outdoor eductaion and activities like canoeing can be used to provide healthy, sporty, fun and life enhancing sessions. more information at pershoreyouth.org.uk or please contact us and we would be happy to show you around or provide mroe information.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Knowle & Dorridge Lions Club runs events each year to raise money for three main desiganted charties and support many other local causes including Lions Clubs projects in the UK and overseas.
Scouting exists to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society. In Lichfield, we aim to provide a place in scouting for every young person in the City and surrounding District who wants to be part of the adventure.
We are a fast growing and dynamic Scout Group with Beavers, Cubs and Scouts (ages 6-14). Through creative planning and fun activities our group members are being encouraged to develop themselves as individuals, active members of the local community and part of the international family of Scouting.
Women and girls are not short of ideas to help create change. But they are often short of the money they need to turn those ideas into reality. That is why Rosa is here - as the only UK-wide fund for women and girls, we support projects throughout the UK that are working to improve the lives of women and girls. When donating to Rosa, your money will go to supporting some of the most important and exciting projects working with women and girls. You can see more about the kinds of projects we support here.
WECAN-We Enable Children with Additional Needs provides community based Saturday Club and holiday activities for children and young people with additional needs aged 6-19 in the Tynedale area of Northumberland.
It works with young people aged 7 to 19 and up to 25 with special needs. It provides 6 nights of youth provision, holiday schemes for young people with special needs and disabilities, daytime training for young people 16 to 19 (NEET).
We challenge Members to stretch themselves, try new things and discover their potential.
From our magical river-side setting we provide affordable adventurous water and activities to young people from all backgrounds and of all abilities. We work with other charities and public bodies to create training for vulnerable young people that will improve their employability and prospects
Weclome to Uplands Educational Trust,a registered charity, providing learning, working and living opportunities to special needs young people in Swindon and the surrounding areas. Uplands Educational Trust (UET) is for the benefit of young people who have severe or profound multiple learning difficulties, autistic spectrum disorders and additional needs such as a physical disability. The UETenables these young people to shape their own future and contribute to their community. We do this through our College, Community Enterprise Centre and our chain of Charity Shops. Charity No: 1148086 Find out more Website http://www.uplandseducationaltrust.org.uk/ Twitter https://twitter.com/UETSwindon
IAF inspires young people to work towards a positive future by providing structured activities that improve their approach, attitude and behaviours towards education, employment and volunteering. We deliver outreach projects, workshops and provide information, advice and guidance.
Mahdlo provides young people aged 8 - 21, with somewhere to go, something to do and someone to talk to 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year.
We work with young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina to equip them to enter their futures with hope, to help them become instruments of transformation. http://www.novimost.org/