MyBnk are an award-winning education charity working with young people to build the knowledge, skills and confidence to manage their money effectively and to make enterprising choices throughout their lives.
Our aims are to advance in life and help, children and young people aged eight to sixteen in our local community of Uttlesford in Essex.
In 2003 8 young people and 1 family moved into Perry Common with a desire to serve local people and see the community enriched with a sense of hope and purpose. Today UDB works across 3 neighbourhoods, connecting with over 4000 children, young people, offenders and families in a variety of contexts.
Guy's Gift provides a free service of support for bereaved children, young people and their families in Warwickshire.
The charity, an award winning organisation that aims to reduce the number of young cyclists killed or brain injured by promoting and educating safer cycling and providing helmets and light kits to those children and young people whose families are not able to provide basic safety gear due to cost.
Our vision is to see the children and young people of Scotland exploring the Bible and responding to the significance of Jesus for their lives. The charity has a range of programmes for 10-18s including schools work, SU Groups, residential breaks, holidays, missions and training for young leaders.
Spear is a free six-week programme for 16-24 year old unemployed young people in London. The highly interactive course addresses the most common causes of underachievement, such as the absence of motivation, life skills, qualifications and opportunity.
Positive, lasting change for vulnerable children and young people - that's our passion, our history, our reason for being.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. YMCA Suffolk's vision is a world in which all young people in Suffolk realise their potential to belong, contribute and thrive; we aim to inspire all those we work with to develop in mind body and spirit through all our programmes.
HELP TRANSFORM LIVES BY SUPPORTING EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS AROUND THE WORLD We help provide education for young people living in disadvantaged areas around the world. Through our projects we hope to improve levels of educational participation and achievement amongst those who need it most.
The Harrow Club W10 is a charity working primarily with young people in the deprived urban neighbourhoods of North Kensington. We are based in a beautiful Old Mission Church which is a thriving, modern Youth and Community Centre.
London is one of the world’s greatest cities, but scratch the surface and you will find 630,000 children living in poverty. The Mayor’s Fund for London exists to give disadvantaged young Londoners the skills and opportunities to get a decent job, escape the threat of poverty and play a full part in London's future as the greatest city on Earth.Hungry children in 50 London schools start the day fit and ready to learn thanks to our breakfast clubs. Our literacy and numeracy projects are helping 5,000 young Londoners improve their reading and maths. Our Step Up project is helping primary school children successfully transition into secondary schools, while City Pitch is investing in young entrepreneurs who want to make a positive difference in their community. The next 12 months will see us find over 1,500 decent jobs and opportunities for young Londoners as part of our Young London Working and Tech City Stars programmes.
At SkyWay charity we work with young people who are ‘at risk’, aged between 8 and 25 years old and live in Hackney or the neighbouring local boroughs. We are here to help young people achieve their personal goals, realise their potential and contribute positively to their community, through a range of youth-led programmes, projects and services. We want to: Support young people so they can develop their communication and social skills, self-confidence and motivation, achieve their personal goals, and the ability to cope with life’s ‘ups and downs’. Help people to make positive health and lifestyle choices, including increasing participation in sport and positive recreational activities. Provide opportunities for young people to volunteer and develop transferable employability and citizenship skills, while raising awareness of training and employment opportunities. Champion the needs of other local young people by encouraging our peers to become leaders and take on areas of responsibility within the community.
We support some of the most disadvantaged young people facing significant barriers. These young people are often socially excluded, lack confidence and aspiration or have little support from elsewhere. We provide help to broaden their horizons, gain confidence and have a real sense of achievement.
Thank you for visiting the Social Mobility Foundation's (SMF) page on MyDonate. The SMF supports high-achieving young people from low-income backgrounds into the top universities and professions. The Social Mobility Foundation is a charity that helps young people from low-income backgrounds (the majority of whom are eligible for Free School Meals) enter universities and top professions. The SMF’s programmes feature a mentor from the young person's chosen profession, university application support (trips to universities, workshops on applying to university, aptitude tests and interviews), work placements and skills sessions across the sixth-form and university years.Your support allows us to work with more young people across the UK. Charity No: 1115888 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TheSocialMobilityFoundation Twitter http://www.twitter.com/socialmobilityf YouTube https://vimeo.com/114332260
We help young people in Kenya to build better lives.We currently support 2 projects. 1) Mama Orphans Children's Home in Busia which is home to 200 children.2) The Balloon Kenya programme training and funding young entrepreneurs in the Rift Valley to create and grow businesses.
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.
Noa provides practical and emotional support to adolescent girls at risk in the Orthodox Jewish community.
We are a new national charity that uses boxing and non-contact boxing to out reach into our local communities and engage positively with disadvantaged young people, with a focus on physical and mental well-being and empowering young people through sport. We are a Sport for Good, and Rehabilitation organisation that works with young people 16-25yr olds that are Not in Employment, Education or Training, Young Adult Offenders, those at risk of offending, young victims of crimes & abuse and other socially and economically disadvantaged groups. We run bespoke programmes for large or small groups and deliver a one to one programme for young people whose learning and development would benefit from an individual programme. We create realistic alternative pathways with clear progression routes with the help of our partners. We have a strong emphasis on positive mentoring relationships and match fully trained mentors with young people who would benefit from the extra support. Here at Boxing Futures we believe in the goodness of the human spirit and that it is people that can make the difference and to help change other people lives. We aim to create a sense of family and belonging throughout our organisation and all stakeholders.
At Fleet Phoenix we work to put young people at the Hart of their community.
Blackburn Youth Zone is a state of the art youth club based in the heart of Blackburn town centre. Dedicated to young people aged 8-18, the Zone provides young people with somewhere to go, something to do and someone to talk too for just 50p. Since opening in 2012, the Zone now has 3,000 members offering them a safe and exciting environment in which to spend their spare time. Young people, the future of Blackburn with Darwen, are at the heart of the Zone – everything from the actual building to the projects, programmes and activities on offer, right through to the Zone’s staff, have been chosen in partnership with our young people – importantly listening to their opinions and giving them a voice in issues that affect them. As a registered charity, we rely upon funding from outside sources and works in partnership with the Council, local businesses and other bodies to ensure that we remain at the heart of the town and continue to meet and recognise the needs of the young people of Blackburn with Darwen. We need your help to invest in young people, to invest in Blackburn’s future. To express your interest in supporting Blackburn Youth Zone or if you have any comments or questions, please get in touch at [email protected] tel: 01254 292000
London Youth supports a network of over 400 diverse community youth organisations where young people choose to go, reaching 75,000 young people across every London borough and at our two outdoor centres out of town. We’re here to support and challenge young people to become the best they can be.
Wrexham Warehouse Project is a training and education centre based on the Wrexham Industrial Estate. We mainly work with young people age 16-24 to achieve their aspirations and gain positive and beneficial experiences. The Wrexham Warehouse Project opened 26th July 2013.
Fitzrovia Youth in Action (FYA) empowers Camden’s young people to create lasting change in their community and in their own lives. We support disadvantaged local young people in developing projects which address issues such as substance abuse, community cohesion, conflict, and healthy living.