Our mission is to work with our membership and communities to build strong and sustainable networks that enable children and young people achieve their full potential through safe, enjoyable and challenging experiences.
The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts works with its Member Organisations to give girls and young women skills for life. Through high quality programmes that provide dynamic, flexible and values-based training in life skills, leadership and decision-making: WAGGGS offers projects and programmes at an international level that enable Girl Guides and Girl Scouts to be more responsible world citizens
We promote the development of young people up to the age of 25 in achieving their full potential by providing support & activities which develop their skills, capacities & capabilities to enable them to participate in & contribute to society as mature & responsible individuals.
Who Cares? Scotland is Scotland's leading national independent advocacy organisation working with children and young people (up to age 25) in care in Scotland. We provide a wide range of services to young people including advocacy, advice, information and support. We also consult and listen to young people, campaign for positive change, help policy makers hear the views of young people, bring young people together and include them in the governance of the organisation. By selecting Who Cares? Scotland you are helping us to continue to make a positive change to the lives of Scotland's young people who are or have been looked after and accommodated away from home. 'It's hard to speak out on your own but by working together we will have a stronger voice'.
Every day we work with young people in West Dunbartonshire who have lost confidence or motivation, including those who are most at risk, those who are disengaged and those who are alienated because they are just different. Our goal is to create stability and sustainability in young people’s lives.
FAB is an independent charity with a simple aim, to provide ongoing support to burn injured children and their families. It supports young burns survivors and their families by building self- esteem, confidence and having fun through activities such as camps, fun days and parties.
Helping Young People create a future of their own choosing Welcome to our Virgin Money Giving Home Page. Here you can find out more about us or start to fundraise through one of our events today. Or why not visit our website at www.cityymca.org. Your support will change the life of a homeless young person - thank you!
Our mission is to give young people in the remote Indian Himalayan region of Ladakh the confidence and competence to succeed in the modern world, together with a sound grounding in the Ladhaki language, culture and traditions. We work with our local partner to:
The Brunswick Club for Young People is a safe friendly place where young people can develop themselves through their leisure time activities. Formed in 1949 the strong traditions of the Club have seen it thrive to the present day, providing fun educational and sporting activities for 8–19 year olds.
HIT Scotland's Mission is "To assist people to achieve their potential within Scottish hospitality". HIT's provides Bursaries and Bursary Scholarships to enable young people complete their studies and join the industry motivated and well educated. HIT Scotland also provides emerging talent scholarships to allow individuals learn from the best, locally, nationally and internationally.
2nd Deanshanger Scout Group aims to promote & develop young people to achieve their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential. Enabling them to become responsible citizens in the local community. Achieved through pushing their personal boundaries in challenging and fun activities.
We support disabled children and young people to participate in exciting and challenging activities, which support and extend their development. We do this in a rich stimulating environment full of opportunity for socialising, play, exploration and freedom; somewhere they can relax, create, investigate, explore, initiate and persist with activities they enjoy in a fun, caring environment.
Link to Change is the leading charity in Cambridgeshire working with young people at risk of sexual exploitation and social exclusion. We improve the lives of young people in danger, providing a safe place to explore positive change.
ASC's mission is to help children and young people overcome the challenges created by their stammer and lead happy and fulfilling adult lives. We do this by increasing the availability of specialist services at the Michael Palin Centre in London and the Stammering Support Centre in Leeds.
A Scout Group consisting of Beavers, Cubs and Scouts, boys and girls aged 6-14. Providing a challenging but supportive family that encourages independence, self belief and friendship..
The Salford Foundation Trust is a registered charity that provides local young people with funding to develop hobbies, interests, skills and talents where financial circumstances could stand in the way of ambition.
Starehe comprises two exceptional schools in Kenya, providing a home and a first-class education for bright boys and girls from impoverished backgrounds - free of charge. The Starehe Centres are much more than extraordinary schools. Many of the students are orphans, and the Centres never close. Here young people find caring homes, clothing, regular meals, healthcare and a world-class education. They are unique in instilling a firm sense of duty, and in inspiring former pupils to lead exemplary lives across all walks of Kenyan society; today, there are over 12,000 Starehe old boys taking leading roles in politics, business, the law, academia, medicine and the media. Now, through the StareheFuture Appeal, we have the opportunity to keep this beacon of hope alight - while building a new generation of African leaders with integrity and purpose. Without this Appeal, both Starehe Centres are likely to encounter insurmountable challenges and fall short of fulfilling their own potential - and that of their students. These Centres cannot continue to offer a first class education and life-changing opportunity without updating their ageing buildings, securing their power and water supplies, and in the case of the Girls Centre building the facilities in which to house, teach and feed them, as well as to fund the long-term funding of free school places. Donate today - and together we can make a remarkable difference.
Greenwich Starting Blocks Trust is a charity committed to helping the sporting dreams of Greenwich's young people come true. It will provide bursaries to give young, up-and-coming athletes a chance to develop their talents.
The 23rd World Jamboree is located in Japan this year. Thousands of Scouts all over the world will converge together in a massive tented city to meet each other, share ideas, cultures and represent each of their areas, and bring some of this culture and experience back to their local Scout groups.
Girlguiding is the leading charity for girls and young women in the UK. We build girls’ confidence and raise their aspirations. We give them the chance to discover their full potential and encourage them to be a powerful force for good. We give them a space to have fun.
No young person should have their future put on hold because they can’t afford the basics that most people take for granted. That’s why we provide small financial grants for disadvantaged 16 to 25 year olds from Birmingham to support them into work, training or education.
Younite Foundation is a newly established local charity aimed to help disadvantaged children and young people in Swindon and the surrounding area. We support already established local charities, community groups, and good causes that young people in Swindon are directly involved in or are benefiting from. From projects that give young people an experience of a lifetime to providing funding for charities that care and support the most vulnerable. This foundation gives financial support to projects we believe are making a positive impact to young people. In today’s society, many young people do not have the platform to achieve and contribute to society as a whole. As a foundation we look to redress this balance and help inspire and motivate; to up skill individuals to make a full contribution to their community and to provide opportunities, experiences and support to encourage a more socially minded approach to life.
Ormiston Families (formally Ormiston Children & Families Trust) supports young people and their families enabling them to achieve their potential irrespective of background or circumstances. We work across East Anglia supporting young children, prisoners’ families, students and local communities.
Elfrida Rathbone Camden (ERC) has been making a difference for children, young people and adults in London for nearly 30 years, helping them achieve their potential and aspirations. Amongst those we have helped are: Young disabled people wanting greater independence and involvement in their community Families - needing additional support Parents - needing help to understand, access and get help from local services Find out moreBecome a member - its free
Scout group running Beavers, Brownies, Cubs and Scouts from the same headquarters. The group is run by volunteer leaders and committee helping to educate and help develop the children of various ages both in terms of technical, sporting and social skills.