(UK, 1015081) Browse eventsIndependant charity for families of children with special needs in the New Forest.
(UK, JCC90) Browse eventsJAAR is an independent & confidential service helping people to heal from the trauma of sexual violence. If you or someone you know has experienced rape or sexual assault, you can talk to us. Never suffer in silence. Please phone our confidential helpline on 482800 or email [email protected] for support.
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(UK, 1136376) Browse eventsOru Paannai - feeding hungry children in schools in North East Sri Lanka. Oru Paannai Kaithdy - helping hearing impaired children. Oru Paannai Education - helping with the remedial classes for exam students. Oru Paannai - Emergency Flood Relief Fund. Please visit http://www.orupaanai.org.uk/
(UK, 1207069) Browse eventsWe're a community of volunteer sewers & quilters making unique patchwork quilts of a size to provide a hug, & to bring some comfort to young people leaving the "care" of their local authority.
(UK, 502406) Browse eventsThe hall and grounds are maintained and run by a committee of trustees drawn from local people, groups and charities and it is run as a community asset. A lively local resource which facilitates, sport, safe play area, education, medical, charity, social, recreational and community activities.
(UK, 09738) Browse eventsVisibility works to open up a no-limits world to children and adults with sight loss in Glasgow and the west of Scotland. We believe that sight loss should not be a barrier to a happy, inclusive childhood full of choices, opportunities, challenges and fun. We believe that sight loss should not be a barrier to living a full and happy adult life in a society which embraces equality, diversity and choice and independence for all. We provide a wide range of support and services to blind and partially sighted children and adults and have developed a reputation for finding innovative ways to improve peoples life choices through helping them develop increased confidence and independence. For more details on our work please visit www.visibility.org.uk. Donations have made it possible for us to change thousands of li ves over the past 150 years. We were founded in 1859 through donations and we still rely on public support to keep our work alive. These are difficult times for most charities and Visibility is no exception - your support is more important than ever, more people ask for our help every day so please help us continue to change the lives of blind and partially sighted people for another 150 years.