Manchester menap the learning disability charity is not funded by National Mencap. We provide advocacy, and physical activities for people to socialise - keeping it local ! Please back us
IREF(UK) is the UK branch of the India Rural Evangelical Fellowship, an indigenous Indian mission working in the state of Andhra Pradesh. IREF runs orphanages, schools and other educational work for around 2000 children and young people.
The BHA is the national charity working on behalf of non-religious people who seek to live ethical and fulfilling lives on the basis of reason and humanity.
The goal of the Valerie Taylor Trust is to financially contribute to the treatment, rehabilitation and reintegration into the community of disabled people in Bangladesh, particularly those in financial need. We also aim to assist with education of the public and relevant health care workers about the problems faced by disabled people and ways in which these difficulties can be overcome.
Samphire (formerly the Dover Detainee Group) supports people facing immigration detention and destitution in the UK.
Adventure Ashram is a charity founded and supported by adventurers. The bond created through our passion for adventure offers protection to the people that live in the places we explore. Adventure Ashram’s mission is to help the poorest people on or around the routes our adventures travels through. Adventure Ashram is currently working in North and South India with on the following health and education projects. - Rehabilitation of children affected by human trafficking in Karnataka - Accessible healthcare for women & children in Palani Hills, Tamil Nadu - Building a 'Solar Eco' Community Centre in Kaza, Spiti Valley, Himalayas - Educating tribal children from Mudumalai Tiger Reserve To find out more information about our work please visit our website at www.adventureashram.org
St. Davids Children Society is the longest serving adoption agency in Wales. The children we place for adoption are amongst the most marginalised in society. Their ages range from 2 to 10 years of age. Some are brothers and sisters who need to be placed together in a new adoptive family. Others are children with disabilities, with learning difficulties, or from minority communities. All of these children have been neglected, ill treated and had their attachments disrupted. The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of the Child promotes the right of family life for every child. In our 65 year history we have placed over 2,000 for adoption, delivering this fundamental right to each one of these children. It takes approximately two years for each child to settle with their new adoptive family. Many of these children are understandably reluctant to make attachments to adults. Past experience has taught them not to trust their carers. With support from our adoption team they do learn how to set these fears aside, gradually rebuilding their young, fractured lives. Providing long term support to such placements requires highly skilled, specialised staff. We rely on your generosity to continue to provide high quality support services to these children, work that is so vital in ensuring placement success. By making a donation you will play a significant part in making a very positive difference to these children’s lives. Thank you.
We are a local charity run by volunteers & affiliated to the National Deaf Children’s Society. We rely on our fundraisers to enable us to organise activities and events to help raise the children’s self esteem and provide a network of support to families with Deaf Children in the local area.
Dr Graham’s Homes in Kalimpong (North East India) provides education and care to impoverished and disadvantaged children. The Charity’s UK Committee raises funds and sponsorships to enable these children to take advantage of this life-changing opportunity. Website at www.drgrahamshomes.co.uk
The aim of the project is to take a group of students out to The Gambia each year to experience first-hand life in a developing country. We go beyond ‘handouts’ to provide the education, support and funding needed for people to become independent and find a sustainable solution to poverty.
Friends of Springwood are a group of like minded people who want to make a difference to the life experiences of children with profound, complex and physical disabilities. We aim to provide exciting environments in which children with special needs can learn and have FUN. Please give to our new project "A new Soft Play Room". Cost approx £50,000.
The RCCF is a foundation that helps promote education, relieve poverty and protect good health amongst children under 18 years of age. We aim to help kids who would otherwise suffer from or be at risk from ignorance and/or exploitation. Financial support will be obtained through The Rainbow Collections (a series of CDs for children) and our unique fundraising events.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Didsbury Good Neighbours promotes valuing older people and offers opportunities for isolated people to meet others, rekindle interests, try new activities and be a part of society.
Our vision: We believe that every child has the right to a safe, happy, and caring childhood regardless of their background. Our Foundation wants to support children born into poverty, or otherwise disadvantaged, to their basic right of a childhood that equips them for lifelong success.
Bristol Hospitality Network (BHN) extends solidarity to people seeking asylum and experiencing destitution through accommodation and creative community involvement. BHN provides long term full board accommodation through our network of host households or in our large mens house in Bristol, plus community volunteering opportunities and social enterprise in solidarity with asylum seekers experiencing destitution. Charity No: 1138498 Find out more Website http://bristolhospitalitynetwork.wordpress.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bristolhospitalitynetwork/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyGZudYdgSqfdGczNjea6Gw
Quest4Change works in Africa and South America, fighting poverty and environmental destruction. We are a small, focused charity working with project partners in some of the poorest areas, helping those who need it most. Since 1996, our supporters have raised over £1.5million for the grassroots projects we work with. One of our main aims is to relieve financial hardship and poverty in disadvantaged groups, working especially to improve the lives of children. We achieve this in a wide range of ways, through improving health and educational infrastructure in Malawi and Tanzania to enriching the lives of children living in urban slums in Peru and Brazil through the provision of sporting and cultural activities. We also help construct basic home for some of the poorest families in Peru and work to protect the environment through our conservation and animal care projects in Peru and Bolivia. By supporting Quest4Change you will help empower and enrich the lives of real people. We currently support projects in Kenya, Peru, Tanzania, Bolivia, Malawi, Brazil and Rwanda.
Coram Voice is a national charity committed to empowering children and young people in public care by providing information, advice and advocacy, and campaigning for changes in law, policy and practice to improve their lives. To find out more visit www.coramvoice.org.uk
Providing support for excluded, vulnerable and isolated Irish immigrants in Britain since 1957.
It provides communication equipment to severely disabled people of all ages with speech or movement difficulties, in order to promote independence and to enable each person to reach their full potential
It provides holistic support to families of children with disabilities and special needs across Essex. They help achieve outcomes for the child and family which can be life changing leading to a better quality of life for the whole family.
Shree Bharatiya Mandal - Indian Association Tameside We are a not-for-profit voluntary organisation and a registered charity serving the local Hindu and Indian Community in Tameside. Shree Ambaji Mandir (a Hindu Temple, religious place of worship) together with the Community Centre provide many services including: Mandir (Temple) open to the public daily, Celebrating Hindu festivals and events, Cultural activities, Marriage registration, Luncheon Club for the elderly, Services for the elderly, teaching Gujarati language, teaching Hinduism, Youth activities, Computer classes, Councillor surgery, advice surgery on immigration, discrimination, health, council services, benefits, translation service, representing the Hindu and Indian Community at local and national level and many more. Manu G Mistry, General Secretary Shree Bharatiya Mandal, Indian Association Tameside
The Education Futures Trust works in Hastings and the surrounding area to improve the life chances and educational opportunities of our children and families, many of whom live in deprived or difficult circumstances.
We are disabled people leading change. Disability Rights UK campaigns for the freedom to live independently and the opportunity to be free of poverty - for the 11 million people in Britain with lived experience of disability or health conditions.
Please complete...OVERVIEW1 The Centre has been serving the community for over 33 years and is fully inclusive and free to all pre-school children. 2 We have many specialities and give co-ordinated support to all children and their families. 3 There are four Nursery groups with a high staff ratio of highly trained nursery nurses ensuring each child receives individual attention. Children with social needs and long term medical conditions are welcome at the centre.For further information contact:-Fundraising Manager01903 504 077