A life changing journey in a challenging enviroment. Herefordshire Expedition Group provides groups of young people from Herefordshire with a oppotunity to undergo a life changing journey in a challenging enviroment. The young people, with expert guidance and instruction, will find undiscovered skills and qualities. Over the training period they will learn to work together and develop, both as individuals and as a team. The 2014 group will be travelling to Nepal with the aim of providing them with an enjoyable, challenging and rewarding experience. When in Nepal the young people will undertake activities that will contribute to group life, to local communities’ wellbeing as well as developing a keen sense of community and environmental issues affecting the region. The young people will also experience trekking in a remote environment, aiding their development further. Experiencing the cultural differences of Nepal will help them to understand cultures and peoples different from our own. As part of the experience each young person and leader has to raise all the money needed to tavel through fund raising.
St Luke's Maidstone Scout Group
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Scouting group providing fun and adventure for boys and girls in East Leake and surrounding villages.
YPAOF provide young people with a set of unique life skills and activities designed to help them become the best they can be..Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.
Mammoth Fund Raiser In July Rob Huddleston, James Fox, Jason Thomas and Andy Bass will undertake the mammoth task of cycling from Worcester to Chelmsford Cathedral. The route travels through the centre of Worcester, Evesham, Chipping Norton, Oxford, Thame, Worlds End, Wendover, Berkhamstead, St. Albans, Hatfield, Hertford, Harlow and ending up back in Chelmsford for our family fun day at Chelmsford Cathedral on July 6th. Training has already commenced with the riders putting in time on their bikes in addition to running and gym time to increase overall fitness. Cub Leader Rob said "We currently provide opportunities for over 70 young people to push their boundaries through everyday adventure. As a charity we rely on donations to keep offerring opportunities - this year we have already camped, cooked outdoors, undertaken survival training, visited local emergency services and explored our area. We are pioneering an award from the arts Council that we hope will roll out Nationally. To continue this good work we need to raise funds and we have set ourselves the target of £10,000 this year. Thankyou to everyone who supports us our young people are really grateful" Over £5,000 raised www.virginmoneygiving.com/6thchelmsfordriders
The Alison Wetherfield Foundation has been founded to support projects close to Alison’s heart involving: the education of disadvantaged young people; helping disadvantaged young people develop skills and careers and improving social inclusion and diversity.
Kids in Kailahun is a sponsorship programme for children orphaned through war or disease in Kailahun, Sierra Leone. We provide Education , Health Care, Nutrition and Shelter in order to help develop the children in to young people who will be part of rebuilding their country's shattered society.
1st Finchampstead Scout Group is located in Californai Country Park in Finchampstead Berkshire and offers scouting to over 170 children from 6 to 18 years old.
Our Vision is to create positive and lasting change in the lives of young people in Cumbria and particularly to make a significant difference in outcomes for those young people most disadvantaged, we do this in partnership with local communities and the wider voluntary sector network.
KRSF brings positive and lasting change to the lives of children and young people in the Middle East. The Foundation supports the further education of talented young people, partners with local children's organisations working in disability, health, education and risk reduction and promotes an improved understanding of Arab culture.
Scouting exists to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society.
Youth Projects International works with young people both in the UK and Uganda delivering public improvement programmes, helping the environment by planting trees. Working with local people in Tororo Uganda to help improve their well-being. delivering sexual health services with young people in UK.
Helps young athletes realise their ambitions, young people or groups with disabilities to participate in sporting or adventurous activities, and young geologists and others to carry out independent ground-breaking expeditions, and supports projects for conserving mountain and ocean environments.
The 19th Wimbledon Scout Group provides excellent Scouting to over 120 young people (boys and girls) from ages 6 to 14.5. We are one of the largest scout groups in the Wimbledon and Wandle Scout district, and can trace our history back over 100 years. Through a structured programme of adults working in partnership with young people we make a positive contribution to society by helping young people achieve their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.
3rd Ashton on Mersey Scout Group is a wholly voluntary organisation run in line with The Scout Association policies. It promotes the development of young people in a way they find enjoyable to achieve their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their communities. We strive to ensure that no young person or adult is disadvantaged by reason of mental or physical disability, ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, religious or political belief, or financial situation. Child protection is paramount in all policies and activities. A code of good practice is operated to safeguard the welfare of all members by protecting them from physical, sexual and emotional harm. Young members actively help within the local community on a regular basis to forge good relationships with neighbours, the church and local organisations. The involvement of parents is encouraged at all times. The lasting impression of all members of 3rd Ashton, both past and present should be "Fun and Friends". We hold weekly meetings at the scout hut for all sections (boys and girls in beavers 6-8, cubs 8-10, scouts 10-14, young leaders 14-18 and girls in brownies 8-10 yrs) In addition we run camps for all sections each year, and a family camp. The programmes provided by the leaders and helpers are enjoyable and aimed at giving the youngsters respect for themselves and others, responsibility and confidence.
The Oxford Kilburn Youth Trust (OK Club) is an independent youth club located within the heart of the South Kilburn council estate in North-West London. We work with children and young people aged from under 5 to 18 and support their families.
Our focus is on giving a "hand up" to provide for long-term solutions to problems. This book tells the story of one adventure in doing so; taking a group of disable d young people up Mount Kilimanajaro. The book recounts the experience and gives lessons in Mountain Climbing for all of us.
198th Birmingham St Nicolas (Kings Norton) Scout Group has been established for over 60 years. Like all other Scout groups we exist to broaden the experiences and horizons of our members both children and adults. Our volunteer leaders and helpers work long and hard to achieve these aims.
Aylesbury Vale Youth for Christ was established in 1970 and serves local young people aged 9 - 25. We respond to needs in the community by partnering with others to develop a comprehensive range of activities and opportunities. We currently run 9 weekly drop-in groups (www.youthcafe.info) attracting hundreds of young people.
The Centre provides gymnastics classes for young people from pre-school age to adulthood. It provides an opportunity to develop talent from simple skills to the highest level, nurturing not only physical skill but also self-discipline, self-confidence and self-awareness.
Blackfriars is a special school working with 200 young people with a wide range of disabilities from the age of 2 to 19. It aims to give these young people the best start in life and to live a fulfilled life in their local communities.
The Rainmaker Foundation is a collaborative charity aimed to inspire generosity and help meaningful causes all over the world. From domestic issues in the UK, to working with underprivileged communities and disadvantaged young people, plus taking action against environmental issues, the Rainmaker Foundation has an open and global remit to help projects world wide. The Rainmaker Foundation connects those that wish to see change in the world with those out there achieveing results. It provides financial and managerial support to causes globally, creating platforms for change and connecting people for positive change.
Boyne Hill Boys and Girls' FC provides football coaching and League matches for young people at all skill levels in Maidenhead and the surrounding area. You can see more about the club at www.boynehillboysfc.com
Amana aims to improve the educational attainment of Somali children and young people in Bristol, and to enhance their personal development and well-being, to enable them to achieve their aspirations in further education, work and community life.