Cirencester Opportunity Group is an independent charity providing integrated education for preschool children and support for their families. We have a child-centred approach and have been providing enriching and stimulating learning experiences to generations of children for more than 40 years.
About our charity: Beverley Community Lift is a Beverley based charity offering a caring and supportive voluntary transport service for people who cannot easily use other forms of transport e.g. elderly, disabled or those who are rurally isolated We provide: • Car service to medical appointments, etc • Minibus service √ For local organisations - with volunteer driver or own qualified driver √ Door-to-door shopper to a local supermarket √ Day trips √ Wheelchair accessible vehicles Volunteering opportunities include: • Own car driver • Minibus driver • Administration • Fund raising • Passenger Assistant Full training given
The Boaz Trust is a Christian charity supporting destitute asylum seekers in Greater Manchester. They provide accommodation, food, individual advocacy and support, alongside campaigning for justice in the asylum system.
The Transparency Project was set up in 2014 because transparency of process in the family justice system is an important component of access to justice. We try to provide balanced, accurate and accessible information about the family courts and to encourage public discussion and debate about it.
Wishing Well is a small internantional children's charity. Wishing Well works with children and families with fewer opportunities, delivering a range of projects with an educational or health focus. Wishing Well also supports children with a terminal illness's and/or disability.
CARE is a leading Christian charity working in areas of social concern and public policy to help the most vulnerable in society.
Quest for Education (QfE) works with other organisations to provide first-class education to children in rural areas of Pakistan regardless of their gender, social status or ethnicity. We build opportunities to become achievers and leaders for children who would otherwise not be educated at all.
We are a one-stop website for the best in accessible leisure and tourism in Derbyshire and the Peak District. We provide information and advice, fundraise and provide breaks for carers. Our aim is to improve the lives of disabled people, their families and carers living in or visiting the area.
HopScotch provides free respite breaks for severely disadvantaged children. Breaks take place at Ardvullin our Respite Centre in Ardgour where children participate in a planned programme of educational and fun activities which help to develop confidence, self esteem and social skills.
We support and introduce children and young people between the ages of 5 & 16, in mainstream education who have Autism into inclusive social settings. We support their families and the wider community, working to the best of our abilities regardless of race, culture or ethnic origins.
Hannahs Trees Trust shares the magic of Christmas with children and their families who may have life limiting or life threatening illnesses or disabilities. We do this by supplying Christmas trees and special decorations to Childrens Hospices at Christmas Time and also by offering Grants for Trees and decorations through various children and young adults charities for families of children who have been diagnosed with a life limiting or life threatening illness or disability. Help us to create memories that will last forever!
It works with children in Belarus, preventing them from being abandoned and improving the environment in orphanages for those who have been abandoned. It also works with disaffected youth in Britain, involving them in the refurbishment projects and giving them a greater understanding of the world in relation to their own environment and needs. The 'Belarus Experience' empowers young people to believe in them selves and have pride in what they have achieved by helping those less fortunate than themselves.
Our vision is that all families and communities have chances, choices and opportunities to live the best lives they can. Following our founding ethos, we respond positively to the changing needs of our communities with projects and services that give better life chances to people of all ages. We positively work in the best ways possible to: •Support children and families •Find families for children in care •Provide opportunities and support for people with disabilities •Combat social isolation •Increase community engagement
FTCT offers grants to support disadvantaged children and young people whose parent or carer works in any aspect of the UK fashion or textile industry. Grants can support a child's well being, including sickness, disability, bereavement, access to education and financial hardship.
At Jewish Child’s Day we believe no Jewish child should live in poverty, need or suffering - anywhere. We support over 12,000 Jewish children every year who suffer from physical and emotional disabilities, neglect, abuse and financial hardship, therefore your support will make a huge impact.
Thanks for looking at the KNY page. We're a community which prides itself on being supportive, and caring. Many families have joined our community since we began back in 2000. To be able to run our daily activities we need your financial support. Thanks for supporting us!
Shropshire Disability Network (SDN) formed in 2008 is recognised as the collective "Voice" for disabled people across the county of Shropshire.SDN's website www.shropshire-disability.net and "Your Voice" our monthly newsletter have become a vital source of information locally regionally & nationally
The Fellowship recognises the valuable work done by parents, guardians and carers in ministering to those with special needs and the additional responsibilities this work entails. The Fellowship strives to provide whatever support it can in this necessary work.
It helps couples going through separation and divorce with child contact centres and mediation. The two contact centres - supported and supervised - provide a safe and welcoming venue for non residential parents to keep in contact with their children. Mediation helps couples reach agreement over arrangements for the future once the relationship has ended.
This wonderful charity gives free seaside holidays to disadvantaged Leicester and Leicestershire Children. Each week over the Summer Months 60 children aged 7 to 11 enjoy a magical holiday at our centre in Mablethorpe. We aim to open a door to a better life for all our children..
Friendship works to restore the dignity of marginalized communities in Bangladesh by delivering effective development solutions using a holistic needs-based approach. Our Vision is a world where people, especially the hard to reach, will have equal opportunity to live with dignity and hope.
Lead Scotland, (Specialists in Linking Education and Disability), is a voluntary organisation set up to widen access to learning for disabled young people and adults and carers across Scotland. Our vision is of a Scotland where disabled people and carers of disabled people access lifelong learning opportunities and achieve their potential.
The OneCity Trust aims to fund projects and initiatives that advance, facilitate and promote social inclusion amongst the people of Edinburgh. The Trust places great emphasis on bringing together different groups to work together in innovative and creative ways to tackle the problems of social exclusion. The mission of the OneCity Trust is to promote social inclusion in the City of Edinburgh. It is an independent charity which is uniquely linked to the city. The Trust was established in 2003 in response to the OneCity report of the Lord Provost’s Commission on Social Exclusion. It uses the idea of a ‘community foundation’ to give people and businesses a means to reach across the divides of the city and support those who are excluded from the community. A permanent endowment was established with a donation from the City of Edinburgh Council, which the Trust has added to over the years, and continues to build.
The Millennium Project is a registered charity, wholly run and supported by the staff of URS, focussed upon the relief of poverty, hardship and distress among children in developing countries throughout the world. We make no profit from project activities, and at least 95 percent of all proceeds collected go directly to help children in the projects supported by the charity. All of our donations are provided direct to source, there is no danger of funds being lost via 3rd parties, and we witness an immediate impact, even when donations are on a small scale. In this way, we ensure donations are used in the most effective way possible and we ensure every donation makes a difference. In January 2000, The Economist published an article entitled Living In A Manhole, detailing the conditions endured by street children living in the coldest capital in the world, Ulan Bator in Mongolia, where we were working. Staff decided to try and help children like these using some of their time and money, and our charity was born. Since the charity was founded, we have supported targeted projects around the world that have a real impact upon childrens lives. We are always looking for new projects, and stipulate the following criteria for choosing appropriate causes for our support: Our current projects include building a school in Ethiopia, supporting children at an orphanage in Moldova, providing community support to Dalit girls in India and building a second sand dam in Kenya. Want to suggest a project for support or talk about the charitable work we do? Contact us on [email protected] or download the videos of our work building a school in Mozambique and a sand dam in Kenya by clicking on these links: https://projects.scottwilson.com/swmp/mozambique_school_original.wmv https://projects.scottwilson.com/swmp/kenya_sand_dam_original.wmv
Harpenden Mencap has been providing services to people with learning disabilities since 1959 and we are a local self-funded organisation. We provide many services to people with learning disabilities in Harpenden and the surrounding area. Harpenden Mencap - we understand learning disabilities.