(AU, Derian House Children's Hospice - N/A) Browse events
(UK, 1177632) Browse eventsWe are an African-founded and African led, faith-based community development organisation. We empower the local church in 14 countries to break the cycle of poverty within some of the most poorest and marginalised communities by restoring health, renewing hope and inspiring lasting transformation.
(UK, 1173384) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1139922) Browse eventsThe Co-Mission Churches Trust is the Charity behind the following fantastic London churches: Brixton Local Church, Christ Church Balham, Christ Church Earlsfield, Cornerstone Church Kingston, Dundonald Church, Grace Church Worcester Park, Hope Church Sutton, Kings Church Walton, The Boathouse Church, Putney and Westminster@One.
(UK, 1003134) Browse eventsIt helps to support the whole family of a child diagnosed with cancer in a variety of ways. Regular newsletter, drop-in centres, regular parent meetings. Telephone be-friending Treats, trips & parties; holidays for the children and their families. Caravan for hire.
(UK, 1043143 ) Browse eventsCCP, exists to improve the lives of children, young people, families and vulnerable adults by Preventing Homelessness, Strengthening Families and Promoting Independence. Our priority is to people who have serious and immediate need, equipping them to meet the demands of an ever evolving society. Preventing Homelessness Preventing homelessness and providing solutions, old and new, which meet the needs of today’s homeless people. Strengthening Families Providing help and support to vulnerable families in all aspects of family life, promoting wellbeing, achievement and freedom from dependency. Promoting Independence Providing independent advice and information enabling people to understand their rights and develop skills to make informed choices and achieve independence. In the last year we welcomed over 10,000 vulnerable people into our services. These include; 1014 people avoiding homelessness, reducing debt, claiming benefit entitlements and accessing employment. 778 people accessing the advice they needed and the practical supported to act on that advice. 200 vulnerable people with learning difficulties, mental health problems, disability and illness given a voice to articulate their wishes and rights. 777 children aged 10 to 17 years and vulnerable adults supported with their rights and welfare when held in police custody without a parent or carer present. 220 homeless young people accommodated and supported to achieve independent living. 150 young people with entrenched and complex needs supported into independent accommodation. 8208 people accessing a wide range of Information, Advice & Guidance services. 70 families gained positive parenting skills and avoided family breakdown. 299 vulnerable people and families supported to maintain their tenancies.
(UK, 1115439SB) Browse eventsSam Beare Hospice Weybridge, opened in 2006 to provide palliative care and support to patients and their families living with a life-limiting illness in the Boroughs of Elmbridge, Spelthorne and Runnymede Sam Beare Hospice aims to improve the lives of people whose illness may not be curable. We help people to live as actively as possible after diagnosis to the end of their lives, however long that may be. The highest value is put on respect and choice and support is also given to families and close friends, both during the illness and in bereavement. All care is provided for free and as a registered charity the Hospice relies on the support of the community to help fund their work.
(UK, EW36148) Browse eventsCommunity-based care and support for adults with a learning disability when and where it matters. Aspire's aim is to provide great services to adults with learning disabilities which enable them to have fulfilling lives. We want the people we support to live, learn and play an active and meaningful role in the local community. Through high quality, person-centred, services we offer people choice so they have greater control and influence over their lives, have a lifestyle which promotes independence and determine, as far as possible, what support they receive and how they spend their time. Aspire provides local services for local people. We are proud to be a Mindful Employer; we recruit locally and buy local wherever possible. We are passionate not only about developing, recognising and rewarding our own staff, but also providing learning opportunities for developing the support workers of the future. To this end Aspire provides apprenticeships, We Care Academy training and work placements for nursing and occupational therapy students. Aspire supports more than 900 adults with a learning disability and their family carers through 3 services: our day services provide a range of opportunities for people to engage in healthy, safe and purposeful daytime activities; our supported living services provide the opportunity for people to live in their own homes or small group settings and our respite/crisis services provide both planned short-stays which enable family carers to have a break from their caring role and emergency stays.
(US, 46-4337673) Browse events• Offer a safe refuge, nourishment, and opportunity for a better life to unwanted, abused or injured animals • Promote responsible pet ownership t
(UK, 1101828) Browse eventsThe St. Philip's Parent Teacher Association (PTA) is a charity fundraising committee run by parents and carers of children in the school and some of the staff. We run social and fundraising events to help raise money for some of the little extras that make the children's learning more fun. In the last couple of years our projects have included wall bars and Nativity costumes, a drumming workshop and a visit by an author, laptops and library books! Our main focus for this academic year is raising money to support the development of outdoor areas at the school. By coming together as a community of parents and friends we can make a real difference to our school. If you feel able to support the school by making a donation – however large or small – it will be put to very good use. If you would prefer to give your time and energy instead, please do speak to one of the PTA committee about how you can help. New ideas are always welcome!