Westwood High is Oldham’s first Muslim Secondary School for girls located in the heart of the Westwood area of Oldham. The school opened its doors to 3 girls aged 11 years in February 2012. There are now almost a hundred girls on roll. We are hoping to expand our educational offer to include Early Years provision for 3-5 year olds and Key Stage 1 starting in September 2015. The aim is to become an 'Outstanding' institution providing education from 3 to 19 over a number of years.
KEF is a Jewish, London-based, non-profit, voluntary organisation dedicated to offering friendship and fun to children, teens and young adults with special needs and disabilities throughout the UK. KEF provides out-of-school activities, recreational events, residential trips and sleep-away camps.
OOLT promotes the benefits of Outdoor Learning to schools, families and companies but more particularly provides bursaries for Oxfordshire disadvantaged children and young people, to enable them to join Outdoor Education courses with their peers. In 2013 we are sponsoring a photography competition.
Springfield Youth Club, based in Hackney, east London, helps disadvantaged children and young people in one of Europe's poorest boroughs. Its aim is to give its young people a sense of purpose and to encourage them through various activities and learning to become good citizens within their community.
Gosport Gang Show is a nationally recognised annual production founded in 1978. Combining the talents of representatives from over 32 local Scout/Guide groups and a large team of volunteers that comprise the support crew; musical numbers are intertwined with dance, patter songs and sketches. It is fast moving, modern entertainment!
BANG Edutainment's mission is to address youth social exclusion - we exist to provide young people from disadvantaged backgrounds with the skills and experience to unlock their potential and develop their careers. BANG delivers this through a number of training and other engagement activities, including community radio (BANG Radio).
Folkestone and Hythe Scouts contingent World Scout Jamboree Japan 2015.
Thank you for visiting 2nd Saltash Scout Group.
Bognor Regis Lions Club is a member of Lions Clubs International, which was founded in 1917. Lions Clubs International is the largest voluntary service organisation in the world. Chartered in 1965, Bognor Regis Lions Club has been working with and for the people of the town for almost 50 years.
Our aim is to provide (through the medium of sea training in offshore craft) opportunities for young people and people with disabilities to acquire those attributes of a seaman, namely; a sense of responsibility, resourcefulness and team-work.
Our hall is a vital resource for our local community, used by Scouting and Guiding groups, and various other activity groups. It is badly in need of replacing and we would like to invite you to help us raise funds for this worthwhile project.
Deanand Cauvin Trust is one of Edinburgh’s oldest charities,established in 1733. The Trust’s board have managed to provide a continuingservice to the children of Edinburgh since the Trust’s inception and to this day work to support young people to fulfil their potential regardless of their life experiences.Dean and Cauvin Trust provide a range of supports to young people making the transition from being looked after and accommodated to livingindependently in the community.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Arundel Scouts have been 'scouting' in Arundel since 1908.
Kids Company's services reach over 36,000 children and young people every year and we provide intensive support for over 18,000. These include the most deprived and at risk whose parents are unable to care for them due to their own practical and emotional challenges.
The Scottish Youth Parliament (SYP) is a non-party political organisation campaigning to highlight the voice of Scotland's young people on a national and international stage.
ProgressAbility.org is the charitable company behind A4SOutdoors.org. A4SOutdoors.org builds on the success of Angling4Success (started 2008), which was launched to provide “hard to reach” young people an "outside chance" to re-engage with learning in a fun and encouraging way, helping them focus on a direction towards a more positive future. With your donations we can continue to reach more young people and provide invaluable support in new and innovative ways.
We are an organization focused on helping people raise self esteem, self awareness, self care and ultimately this will result in self respect for ones self. To have self respect for ones self is what life's journey is all about.
We support young leaders to transform their communities through local schools. CHILD is a step-by-step process that guides people to rediscovering their inner creativity. Together, we release the energy of our communities to advance change even where it has previously seemed impossible.
Welcome to 1st Heworth (York) Scout Group 1st Heworth Scout Group offers scouting to young people in the Heworth and Tang Hall areas of York. We cater for all young people between 6 and 18 and provide them with a wide varied programme of activities to enable them to achieve badges and awards. They have a chance to participate in adventurous activities, learn lifelong skills, experience leadership and make friends. In fact, 1st Heworth is one of a few remaining Scout Groups that teaches its young members traditional camp craft skills. Our scouts can attend six camps each year which range from just a weekend to a full week. Here they learn to work in a patrol and build their own mini campsite. Whether it be full fried breakfasts or homemade fish and chips with apple crumble and custard everything is cooked over open wood fires. Here at 1st Heworth, we are always welcoming new members of all ages. So, whether you are new to the area, or just looking for something different to do please visit our website http://www.1st-heworth.org.uk for all the information you need. Or follow us on Facebook at 1st Heworth (York) Scout Group and Twitter at @1stHeworth. In order for us to continue our great work, 1st Heworth Scout Group is much in need for some funds. First and formost, our the foundations of our Scout hut need strengthening and the roof needs replacing. Through Cycle 1000 (http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/cycle1000) we are hoping to raise as much money as possible and every penny really does help. So, despite these credit crunching times, if you are able to spare a few pounds of your hard earned cash, please help the team! Many thanks in advance to all those who are able to join us in supporting the team on this fantastic charity event.
We run a range of services for children and young people affected by disability which enables them and their families to lead as normal lives as possible.
Afghan Action’s Training & Business Incubation Centre in Kabul educates young people and trains them to weave carpets or make clothes. In Britain, “Building Bridges” brings Afghans and others together to raise awareness about Afghanistan, working with schools, faith groups, businesses and the media.
It helps young people to try to achieve their full potential as responsible citizens in their communities both local and nationally.
Scouting aims to contribute to the development of young people to achieve their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.Lilford District covers the Astley, Atherton, Lowton, Leigh & Tyldesley areas of Wigan Metro and is open to 6-25 year olds.
The Scottish Association of Young Farmers Clubs is a rural based youth organisation with around 80 clubs throughout Scotland. We have over 3000 members ranging in ages from 14 to 30 years old. Members take part in a range of activities from sports to speach making and concerts to stock judging.