Give A Brick is about empowering ordinary, kind hearted people like you to give in whatever way they can to bring a smile to the face of another person. All for one reason, love. We work together to make life better for children, young people, the elderly and those facing financial hardship.
Positive View Foundation not only stages major international exhibitions, but our Education Programme supports projects using photography as a means of changing the lives of disadvantaged young people.
Our appeal is to replace the All Saints' Youth and Community Hall in Didcot. The existing hall is the home of local guides and scouts. It is well over 40 years old and desperately needs replaced by a modern building to serve the community for the foreseeable future. Please support us. Thank you.
OUR ACHIEVEMENTS We have saved many girls from child labour and child marriages We educate orphaned and underprivileged girls in India. By supporting us you are helping not only our orphaned and underprivileged girls but you are helping us change the face of the society by making these girls independant and creating a strong foundation for them. We educate girls from about 7 years onwards. If they choose we educate them upto degree level, find them jobs and if necessary also help them settle into married lives. Just £300 can pay for boarding and education for one girl for a whole year. In addition to the above we also care for the Elderly, Sick and Blind in India and promote emotional well being of communites in the UK Our mission is to serve the needy and grow spiritually. http://www.innerjoyfoundation.org/ Please donate generously towards our various causes
We are building the first local youth centre in Appleton to help meet the needs of young people who have consistently said that they need 'somewhere to go, something to do and someone to talk to.' We love our young people and want to see them achieve their God-given potential.
It provides the youth of Horwich and surrounding districts the opportunity to play organised football whatever their ability. It currently has over 500 players both boys and girls with its youngest members from 4 years old.
The Anchor Project is a Saturday youth group for separated asylum seeking young people. It offers sports, leisure and educational activities as well as a hot meal cooked on site by young people and volunteers each week. It is a space to learn and to make friends. Each summer, young people are taken on a residential outside London and a given a chance to bond in the great outdoors.
The 2nd Ipswich Scout Group is sponsored by St Bartholomew's Church and provides active and varied scouting activities for boys and girls in Beaver, Cub and Scout sections. It is governed by The Scout Association.
Child Education Development and Empowerment (CEDE) Trust Fund is a catalyst for overcoming poverty through education, skills development and empowerment of children and young people to realize their full potential and contribute positively to their communities
the smile project is a voluntary christian organisation registered as charity in Northern Ireland. We primarily work with young people and their families. Our mission is to inspire the dreams of young people and to motivate them to make the changes need in their lives to realise their true and full potential.
Elevate works with young people to help tackle social exclusion on inner-city estates. Through a combination of youth-led projects and detached youth work Elevate aims to: · Enhance opportunities for young people’s personal and social development; · Enable young people from deprived areas to participate and improve the life of their communities; · Ensure young people can access support to help them achieve their aspirations. In particular we seek to involve young people not in education, employment or training (NEET). Our intention is to work with young people who are more excluded and have less support or opportunities to overcome the obstacles that this presents.
Scout Group, providing adventure and activities for boys and girls from the age of 6 upwards
Horam Village Hall and recreation ground benefits the whole village. It hosts various events throughout the year to raise funds for the local scouts, guides and other local charities.The hall keeps life in Horam centred around the community and brings many new visitors to Horam on a regular basis.
Howe Green House exists to promote the education of boys and girls between the ages of 2 - 11 years.
A Top 10 Royal Navy Recognised Sea Scout Group delivering excellent scouting activities and fulfilment for young people ages 6 to 18.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
THE INSTRUCTION OF CHILDREN IN THE PRINCIPLES OF DISCIPLINE, LOYALTY AND GOOD CITIZENSHIP
SWITCH seeks to demonstrate God’s love by reaching, inspiring and supporting young people from deprived areas in Scotland
Young Urbanites is a Norwich-based charity. Our main activities involve working with young people who experience difficulties at school and are at risk of becoming involved in crime and drugs. We also deliver workshops and conferences that raise awareness of other cultures and promote anti-racism
Founded by the musician/actor/director Ben Drew (Plan B) in 2012. We fund inspiring projects in East London to help young people 14-25 to build their skills and in turn improve their lives. We also link up youth provision to strengthen the sector and help the journey make more sense to young people.
Our Scout Group is 100 years old and has been in its current 'hut' since the 1930s. It is in need of renovation and although good progress has been made more funds are needed. Once renovated, we hope our hut will be seen as a 'community hub' and used by lots of different groups.
n:flame is a christian charity that works with young people to inspire them and encourage them to live full lives.
Age Unlimited works to help literacy issues faced by disadvantaged young people and provides grants for the elderly to help with the necessities of life.
The Kennington Scouts 50 year old hut was becoming potentially dangerous. It has now been demolished and the new Scout Community Hall which replaces it will be constructed during 2011 at a cost of £330,000. £80,000 is still needed and as a voluntary organisation the Scouts really need your help.
SOAR Youth Projects stands for, Socialisation, Opportunities, Activities & Recreation Youth Projects. SOAR provides out of school clubs for children and young people with physical/communication/learning difficulties and/or additional needs.