The Sir Francis Chichester Trust supports disadvantaged young people from Devon to attend Outward Bound personal development courses.
Caris is a quarterly mag for girls aged 12-16. It features positive, inspiring real-life stories from girls, and covers the environment, human rights, and the Christian faith - on top fun stuff about fashion, friends, boys, music, and much more
Part of the international Scout movement. Develops young people.
FILMCLUB is an education charity helping transform the lives of young people through film. We help schools set up clubs that provide young people with the chance to watch, discuss and review a diverse range of films– feeding their imagination and nurturing their social and intellectual development.
Zest for Life is a small Charity based in North Shropshire that operates to support 2 schools and their communities in rural western Kenya. Our core mission is to enable young people of very limited means to complete their education. We change lives by offering a hand up to education opportunity.
VIDES UK offers young people the chance to volunteer to make a difference in the lives of disadvantaged children and young people. Our volunteers work on projects here in the UK and all over the world. Our volunteer programme encourages young people to grow in confidence, develop team work and leadership skills and to contribute positively to communities. Our volunteers then work in teams to run projects for disadvantaged children and young people across the UK. VIDES UK runs residential weekends, youth clubs, activity weeks and youth leadership courses. We hope to make a difference, enabling children and young people to recognise their own potential. We also work closely with local communities across the UK, offering support and training.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
The Pavillion Youth Café is a youth project based in the Blairtummock area of Greater Easterhouse. Its main aim is to provide a safe, alcohol and drug free environment for young people and children aged 8-18 years, where they can socialise and take part in activities including sports & life skills
The Oldham Muslim Centre (OMC) a £2.2m project was established in February 2007, it is one of the largest Islamic Institutions in the North of England. The OMC is in the heart of the Muslim Community here in Oldham, it provides services for Women, Children, Youth, Elders and the Wider Community. Currently OMC has regular activities for all age groups including a Evening Madrassa, Quran Classes for adults, weekly Tafsir classes for men and women, youth circles, children weekend schools for boyz and girls and is on the process of setting up support classes for new Muslims. OMC continuously has looked to build community cohesion by holding various programmes with non-Muslim including Exhibitions, Any Question on Faith events, Awareness days, School Masjid tours and many more activites. The Centre regularly holds conferences for young people addressing issues such as drugs, gang culture and education. It holds regular luncheon clubs for elders and provides other services such as ‘Quit Smoking’, ‘Job Centre Plus Drop Ins’ and ‘Imam Counseling’. Future plans for the Centre include a Full Time Madrassa, a Social Enterprise section and the setting up of a Muslim Scouts Club. Currently OMC still has over £1.2m to raise, please make a donation and help to clear the Centre’s debt. We appreciate all your support and encouragement, Thank you.
The Group offers fun, friendship, challenge and adventure to young people with the overall aim of encouraging their moral, spiritual and physical develpoment.
The Milestone Foundation has been established to tackle three key social problems: 1) Youth unemployment. 2) Lack of safe spaces and activities. 3) Lack of activities to develop emotional intelligence. To empower young people to become productive citizens and agents of social change.
.Cazfest is a registered charity which seeks to create awareness of heart risk in young people. It was founded after the tragic death of Caroline (Caz) Johnstone who died in 2008 aged just 17 while a Sixth Form student at The Bishop’s Stortford High School from an undiagnosed heart condition.
We run holidays for children and young people who face disadvantage at home and who would probably not have a holiday otherwise.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Key works with young people and their families in Lancashire to help unlock brighter futures
Guiding advances the education of girls through Rainbows, Brownies, guides and Senior Section.
UKYP connects young people’s voices to the adults who have an influence on their lives. All over the UK, young people aged 11-18 are elected to represent the views of their peers. They then organise events, use the media and meet MPs, Councillors and other decision makers to make sure the views of young people are heard and acted upon.
Middlesex Young People's Clubs is a network of clubs and groups offering hope to young people across Middlesex through offering safe places to go and positive activities to engage in. This has many benefits, some examples include: 1) Reducing the probability of developing life threatening Type 2 Diabetes through the provision of regular physical activities and 2) Reducing anti social behaviour and or crime by offering opportunities for positive engagement. What we do for our young people today will determine the kind of society we live in, in years to come. Please give generously and help to build a better future for us all.