Newport YMCA is a locally based Christian Charity, which is part of the worldwide YMCA family and works to improve the lives of young people. We work with young people of all races, genders and religious affiliations.
Welcome to 3rd Farnham Scout Groups fund raising web site with the goal of raising the funds necessary for a much needed refurbishment and repair of its 200 year old headquarters, Daniel Hall, located in the centre of Farnham. Fund raising through grants and other activities has been very successful. Sue Hepburn and Robert Humphrey, who are leading the grant applications, have secured over £180k towards the £220k target. The major grants have come from Farnham Buildings Preservation Trust, SITA Trust and Surrey County Council Community Improvement Fund. Smaller but still vital grants have been gained from Betty Riseley Trust, Round table, Lions and Farnham Institute. This refurbishment is vital to ensure that the group continues to offer adventurous activities and personal development opportunities for young people in central and east Farnham. Without this work the group will not be able to continue its success in doubling its membership in the last 10 years. The repair and refurbishment will provide both structural and amenity improvements including the following: When refurbished, the hall will provide a community facility that is currently missing from the central town area. Background and History 3rd Farnham Scout Group has been established for over 100 years. Our approach focuses on: Daniel Hall has been part of Farnham’s heritage for over 200 years and is listed as a building of local historic significance. It has been a home for Scouting for over 80 years, the Scout Shop for over 30 years and, more recently, a home for a Girl Guiding Company. The Scout Shop provides a service across Surrey and Hampshire with all profits going to support Scouting in Farnham. The building started life supporting the brewing industry as a hop and grain store and latterly became a furniture store. In 1929 it became the new home for the 3rd Farnham Scout Group. The hall was named after Arthur Daniel who was Group Scout Leader at the time and who played a key role in raising the funds to buy the building.
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Creating Futures, A charity for children and young people in Rushmoor. Our mission is simple, we aim to improve our communities by supporting children and young people to overcome barriers, through raising aspiration and enabling achievement. Established in April 2014 we have developed as a charity from the seeds of a project called The Gaming Zone, which has been around since 2007. Initially a youth club for young people living in one of the top 20% areas of deprivation in England our intention was clear, providing opportunities for young people to stay off the streets in a warm, welcoming and nurturing environment where they could play the latest consoles, access the internet and be safe. 5 years later we became a social enterprise TGZ C.I.C (community interest company) and a little over 2 years later our organic growth has blossomed into the charity that aims to support all children and young people in Rushmoor and especially those facing adversity, crisis, challenges and those who are vulnerable. You can still visit our TGZ CIC website for information about all our projects that were developed under The Gaming Zone umbrella and will now be under the secure wing of the Creating Futures charity. We work with hundreds of children and young people each week and also offer a range of support services which you can read all about on this site. We work with many agencies and organisations such as Rushmoor Borough Council, Hampshire County Council, First Wessex, Sentinel, Children’s Services, Adult Services, the Supporting Families programme, other youth groups and youth focussed organisations and many many more!
A social and business nexus in central London for young Jews from all over the world. A wide range of innovative social, business and educational events and programs enabling connections with likeminded people and our heritage and an opportunity to add value in the lives of others.
The BLD Foundation is a registered charity and its aim is the advancement of education for those of African, Asian, Caribbean and other ethnic minority and/or those from socio-economically underprivileged backgrounds. The Foundation is changing lives and transforming businesses by its focus on talent, diversity and social mobility by supporting young people towards achieving their fullest potential. BLD FOUNDATION WORK The Legal Gateway Scheme has four distinct programmes catering to the needs of different groups of young people at different stages in their personal and academic development: To find out more information about any of our programmes, please contact the BLD Foundation at [email protected]
Grove Scout Group is a thriving scout group in South Oxfordshire. We have a 3 Beaver Colonies, 3 Cub Packs and 3 Scout Troop catering for boys and girls between 6 and 14 from Grove, Wantage and neighbouring villages. We have an enthusiastic and dedicated team of adult leaders who organise and run the weekly meetings of Beavers, Cubs, Scouts. They also organise such things as activities, sleepovers and camps. The overall running of the group is overseen by the Group Scout Leader (GSL). With over 100 young people to support, and an ageing wooden hut to maintain we are always glad of funds to keep up the great work of the Group.
The Citadel Youth Centre offers local children & young people aged 6-21yrs opportunities for fun, meeting friends, trying new things and having experienced youth workers there for help and support. The Citadel helps young people to have their say and make Leith a good place to grow up.
Strong Voices changes the lives of traumatised and abused children and young people across the world. Our work includes: Ghana - the Human Rights Watch confirmed what we had discovered, the abuse of children and young people with Down's syndrome abandoned into psychiatric hospitals. We want to stop the abandonment, see the establishment of community resources and the children released back into community. PLEASE help us to improve the lives of thses children and young people Romania - we are working in partnership with other agencies to establish a safe house to prevent the trafficking of young people leaving orphanages and to continue the support of the orphanage and special needs school. On Anne's last she spent time with a boy of about 8 yaers of age who had not spoken for 2 years. Staff told Anne that the boys father had died 2 years ago. Through an interpreter Anne asked about his dad and he immediately ran to get his school bag in which he had photographs and proceeeded to tell her all about him. Strong Voices will be holding a grief support training course with them in March 2013 Nigeria - children still lives in leprosy colonies where little has changed for decades. We hold reguar events with the young people to enable them to express their eneeds and for us to wotrk togther to make a difference.. Sometimes its easy like the 5 year old who asked for a red bouncing ball. For others it can be more complex, they want to see the eradication of malaria, child trafficking and abuse....we can only achieve this by working together across agencies and government qne empowering young people to become part of the global solution.
ASTO is the umbrella body for organisations providing personal development through adventure at sea, particularly for the young, disadvantaged and disabled. ASTO represents Sail Training centrally, organises training, youth events such as races, and provides bursaries to offset voyage fees
Loddon Vale Rotary Club helps local and international communities improve the circumstances of deprived and/or disadvantaged people mainly by raising funds for appropriate charities and by educating young people for the benefit of their communities.
Didcot TRAIN Youth Project (TRAIN) works to provide Detached Youth Work on Didcots streets. The aims of the Detached Youth Work are to befriend and build trust with young people 11 - 18 years of age in Didcot, who are disaffected from existing youth provisions. We also work with the schools and other youth organizations to achieve this. Following from earlier successs, TRAIN is working with ex young offenders to help break the cycle of reoffending in a project called Restart. Thank you for your interest and support. To make a donation please click on the links to do so....THANK YOU