At Start in Salford, we use creativity to help vulnerable people from all walks of life improve their skills and gain in confidence. Our members often make remarkable progress and soon learn how to become valued members of the community, contributing in ways they themselves could never have imagined.
Inspired by, and faithful to, our Christian values, we create supportive and energising communities that are open to all, where young people can truly belong, contribute and thrive. This includes youthclubs, housing, nurseries, children's centres, community gyms and community hubs.
Link Community Development (LCD) Scotland - improving schools, empowering communities, changing lives. LCD Scotland works to provide quality, sustainable education for children in Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, South Africa and Uganda. Our work promotes the health and well-being of young people and gives children the chance to escape the cycle of poverty into which they were born. Every day children in Africa walk for hours just to get to school. Link makes sure their journey is worth it. *PLEASE NOTE* If you are a Hitcher or raising money for the Hitch, please set up your Hitch fundraising page at: http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/charity-web/charity/finalCharityHomepage.action?uniqueVmgCharityUrl=lcd
Outside the Box cafe is run by a local charity – Ilkley Community Enterprise Ltd – that is dedicated to community action, supporting people who have a learning disability and to re-investing any profits we make back into our local community.
Hope City Enterprise are a Sheffield based not-for-profit community organisation who work with vulnerable people and communities to bring about social change. We operate a range of local and national projects which target the most needy in society and create positive and lasting change.
The Gumboots Foundation (UK) is a small charity supporting projects in South Africa working to alleviate poverty. Gumboots provides avenues for people living in the UK who are interested in making a difference to the countrys future. By supporting community based projects with local leadership Gumboots helps change the life chances of some of the countrys poorest people.
UK Friends of Kuunika Foundation is a registered charity that has been set up to assist Kuunika Foundation Malawi in supporting about 130 orphans and vulnerable children and their communities in Malawi, South-East Africa.
The Archer Community Centre has been given a derelict building and we are raising funds to refurbish it to provide a community facility offering a range of activities and services that enhance people’s lives and improve their prospects.
We transform generous donations from people or businesses into grants for local charities and local people doing vital and life changing work.
MRCT promotes the value and significance of every person, empowering them to develop their potential and self-confidence.By giving support and encouragement we provide opportunities for community integration, enabling each individual to help meet local social needs in a positive and practical way.
Suffolk Community Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life for the people of Suffolk by providing grants to inspirational community groups and local charities. Part of the Community Foundation Network, it is a bridge between those who care to the causes that matter in Suffolk.
The Community Foundation connects donors with local causes that make a real difference in Merseyside. Providing grants and support to local communities, helping them focus on building a better, stronger Merseyside.
Small charity supporting local people in East Dorset.Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The centre operates an Open Door policy to the wider community, offering befriending and support as required and as resources allow. Our aim is to build bridges in the local community, and we continue to look for and apply for funding to cover our budget for this year. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1132923 Find out more Website http://thebusstopclub.co.uk/
Our next activity working with the CAB to raise funds to overcome Fuel Poverty in the Guildford Area. Known as Project Wenceslas where recipients of the Governments £200 fuel allowance, who are not in need, can donate all or some of this money to assist those in greater need.
We support self-help development work with farming and cattle raising communities in some of the poorest areas of Mali. Our focus is on environmental work to sustain rural livelihoods and projects to help women..
The Tunbridge Wells CAB answers over 17,000 queries per year from the residents of Tunbridge Wells and the surrounding areas, on topics ranging from financial planning to consumer rights. 2009 is the 70th anniversary of the Tunbridge Wells Bureau, which opened on the 4th September 1939.
To provide a range of holistic, culturally sensitive services for the communities of London with a view to improving quality of life and enhancing community cohesion
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We aim to deliver projects to give better opportunities to communities in countries that don’t have the same privileges as we do. This could be anything from improving education facilities to providing medical facilities. We will build lasting relationships and ensure each project is sustainable.
Toynbee Hall is a community organisation that pioneers ways to reduce poverty and disadvantage. Based in the East End of London, we give some of the country’s most deprived communities a voice, providing access to free advice and support services and working with them to tackle social injustice.
The main aim of Redeeming our Communities is to bring about community transformation by creating strategic partnerships. This approach has seen crime and anti-social behaviour fall and fresh hope brought to some of the most deprived and challenging areas of the UK, urban and rural alike.
Fusion Boxing Fit is a ‘Not for Profit’ registered Charity based in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire.
In December 2006, a light industrial building at Unit C, Golden Crescent, Hayes, was leased and eventually bought through fundraising by the members of the community and they are now sustaining the project by yearly contributions and fundraising. The property was derelict and needed a lot of work. It was renovated and converted into a centre for the Muslim community. The centre started operating fully in February 2008. The purpose behind Quba centre is to provide services needed by the community and to provide a platform on which to reach out to other communities.