(UK, 1184846) Browse eventsRare Autoinflammatory Conditions Community - UK (RACC-UK) RACC - UK is the UK’s patient-run, patient support group for patients and families suffering from #Rare Autoinflammatory conditions. We are a completely self-funded organisation, led by volunteer patients, parents, and experienced Medical Professionals, in the fields of Rheumatology, Immunology and Nephrology. We also have several closed private Facebook discussion groups with over 400 members from the UK suffering from #Rare Autoinflammatory conditions. In addition, RACC - UK, are RIPAG members of the European Reference Network, Rare Primary Immunodeficiency, Autoinflammatory and Autoimmune (RITA) diseases. We are registered stakeholders for NHS Clinical Reference Groups relevant to Autoinflammatory conditions. Background Patients in the UK with Autoinflammatory conditions have often endured a long delay to diagnosis which impacts on long-term health and quality of life. Autoinflammatory conditions are #Rare genetic diseases which often leave patients feeling vulnerable and isolated with little support.
(UK, 1139351) Browse events‘Men Get Eating Disorders Too’ (MGEDT) is a national charity dedicated to raising awareness, campaigning and supporting the needs of men with eating disorders. We provide an online platform for those affected to get their voices by sharing their experiences and offering peer support.
(UK, 1187363) Browse eventsAge UK South Kent Coast is an independent charity delivering wellbeing services and activities for people aged 55+ in Sandwich, Deal, Dover and Folkestone. We have been supporting older people locally for over 50 years.
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(UK, SC036130) Browse eventsThe Hub is the Heart of the community. It is truly, inclusive, supportive and non - judgemental. A project that assists the whole community in it’s social, emotional, physical, creative and intellectual development. A unique project tackling a unique range of circumstances.
(AU, 119071280RR0001) Browse eventsThe Ottawa Network for Education (ONFE) is a charitable organization that collaborates with partners from education, business, government, and the community to develop enriching programs for K-12 students. Working with the four school boards, ONFE supports children and youth in English and French.
(UK, SCO26983) Browse eventsMove On offers a wide range of services to support, assist and empower people affected by homelessness and vulnerable young people including those who have been in care, to develop the skills and tools needed to reach their own long term solutions and make informed choices for a more positive future. As well as meeting support needs around accommodation, confidence building, isolation, literacy, money management & debt; employability is a key theme underpinning all services. Wherever possible we aim to move people onto or towards education, training and/or employment.
(UK, 1067567) Browse eventsHeeley Development Trust (HDT) is a small, charitable development trust, founded by local volunteers, business people & residents in 1996. We have delivered youth, community, environmental and economic development projects in and around our neighbourhood for the last 17 years.
(UK, 1170449) Browse eventsSamaritans Luton, South Beds and Harpenden is an important part of the local community. It is now one of the biggest and oldest charities in the area, with 88 volunteers. Last year, Luton Samaritans answered 24,432 calls for help. Samaritans are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to provide confidential, emotional support to people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide.
(UK, 1173431) Browse eventsNow in existence for over 2 years we have just been granted charity status in June 2017. We are a Cerebral Palsy football club that allows children of all ages to participate in a sport that they otherwise would not be able to. Our son Jackson has Cerebral Palsy and was desperate to play with his friends, but was unable to keep up with them. We looked online to try and find somewhere for him to play, but found there was nothing available in or around our area. With the support of friends and CP Sport, we arranged our first kick start event in April 2015 This was such a success that we could continue training on a weekly basis. We have gone from strength to strength and now have 27 children both framed and ambulant. Our mission is to purchase land and build our own indoor 3G pitch, along with a hydrotherapy pool and physiotherapy room. Cerebral Palsy effects children in many ways both physically and mentally. We are extremely passionate, and want to be able to give any child with this condition the opportunity to get involved with a sport they love, and to improve their mobility, things that we sometime take for granted. Living with Cerebral Palsy can be hard, not only for the child but also their siblings and parents. We have created a new family and lasting friendships and want this to grow to support future children with this painful and cruel condition. We are relying on the generosity of individuals and businesses for support so that we can continue supporting this great cause. We would be extremely grateful if you would be able to contribute and make a real difference, allowing us to continue our work.
(UK, SC037461) Browse eventsThe Parents Inclusion Network (PIN) is a group of parents and carers who all have sons and daughters with a disability - children of all ages and adults with all types of disabilities. PIN believes the solution is simple - just bring people together. This informal connection of parents and carers, who share a similar experience and really do understand where each other is coming from, can offer invaluable support. And this can make a world of difference.