Footprints provides vital support to parents and families who experience the death of one or more of their twins or triplets before, during or after birth. Our support is provided by those who have had first hand experience of twin or triplet loss through a kind, caring and inclusive service.
IT RELIEVES THE SUFFERING OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WITH LIFE LIMITING OR TERMINAL ILLNESSES OR SEVERE DISABILITIES BY GRANTING WISHES AND DREAMS IN ORDER TO BRING HAPPINESS AND JOY. FOR EXAMPLE IT PROVIDES TOYS AND GAMES, ORGANISES MEETINGS WITH A FAMOUS PERSON, AND CAN ARRANGE A TRIP OR A PARTY.
Albion in the Community is the charitable arm of Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club. 'AITC' works in the community to improve lives through Football, Education, Health, Inclusion and Disability initiatives. For more information please visit www.albioninthecommunity.org.uk
Founded in 1847, Carthage is located on the beautiful shore of Lake Michigan in Kenosha, Wisconsin, midway between Chicago and Milwaukee. Widely recognized for excellence, Carthage provides students with rare access to opportunities and facilities that cultivate the dynamic skills they need for life in a changing world.
To do this, we give grants directly back to local leaders in our communities who are looking to improve their neighborhoods. We believe in the power of a passionate individual and we think that the most sustainable, impactf
<p>GEN’s mission is to support and guide girls to make wise choices as they navigate the unique pressures of girlhood. </p>
O2e encourages and supports ordinary people to achieve extraordinary sporting and physical challenges. In so doing O2e aims to raise substantial sums of money to support terminally ill children and their families.
Romsey Mill creates opportunities with disadvantaged young people and families in Cambridgeshire. With a long-term relational approach it furthers development through activities shaped with participants. Romsey Mill works with young parents, young families, young people on the autistic spectrum and young people needing focused support to increase confidence and skills.
In 1974, the Northampton Soup Kitchen began. Now The Hope Centre,we still offer life’s basics - hot meals, showers and clothes and deliver a range of education, training & development activities. With 80-120 clients each day,it costs £22,000 per month to run the centre. Please help us! .
Each year, Sanctuary helps over 11,000 adults and children build safe lives by offering a range of high quality services to meet their complex needs. These services include <a href="http://www.sanctuaryforfamilies.org/index.php?option=com_content&t