(UK, SC030943) Browse eventsMany parents need help, friendship and support during the early years. Being a parent isn't always easy. We at Home-Start East Lothian understand this, we recruit and train volunteers to offer support to families with young children. Anyone with an under 5 can ask for free and confidential help..
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(UK, 1180809) Browse eventsThe Community Trust is involved in the organisation of over 100 Community events a year as well as running key buildings such as the Town Hall, Orchard Hall, Unit 14, Men's Shed and the Youth Hub.
(UK, SC048085) Browse eventsWHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO Bringing our community together through opportunity and friendships, we are Strathearn Building Bridges providing a friendly supportive, FUN environment to people who have additional support needs in the Crieff area. We build bridges between local organisations (charitable, commercial and social) and with those with learning and/or physical disabilities and their carers. We provide a focus for community-based initiatives to support people with additional needs and their carers. We encourage partners who provide services to deliver support that actively meets the needs of people with a learning disability. We raise, or support the raising, of funds for local community-based initiatives for the benefit of people who have disabilities. We listen to, and learn from our members and their families/carers. Our members determine the services which should be supported or developed by us. We run social and sporting clubs for our members. We are currently hosting virtual groups through Zoom to follow government guidelines and protect our members and volunteers
(UK, SC046334) Browse eventsTrust Jack Foundation was set up in memory of Jack Hastie who suffered from adolescent depression but was missed through GP's, CAHMS and education so he went under the radar even though it was clear to see. Sadly he decided to end his life at the age of 18 years old. This is happening all too often as young people aren’t taken seriously when they open up about their feelings The Trust Jack Foundation aim to help and support young people who have been identified as either suffering from a mental illness or who are at high risk of suffer from a mental illness. We aim to help by supplying a grant to help young people to do something that will help in their recovery which could be from music, swimming, driving lessons, ice skating lessons or going to youth groups anything that they feel will help build their confidence and self esteem. We also will be involved in raising awareness of mental health issues for parents through our support group from help and advice to holistic treatments and stress management. We are raising fund to help us continue our work raising awareness and breaking down the stigma of mental illness. we have many more projects that are getting planned at the moment which we are hoping to get up and running by august 2016. We really appreciate all donations as its the donations that help us to save life's.
(UK, 1165871) Browse eventsYoung Brent Foundation was established through funding from John Lyon's Charity and City Bridge Trust in response to the ongoing challenges facing the children and young people's sector. We bring together the public, private and voluntary sector to effect positive change for young people.
(UK, excepted) Browse eventsScouting exists to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society. In Lichfield, we aim to provide a place in scouting for every young person in the City and surrounding District who wants to be part of the adventure.
(UK, 1125576) Browse eventsSPDC is a charity focusing on play and leisure opportunities for disabled children and their families. Our Mission Statement states: SPDC seeks to ensure that all disabled children, young people and their families shall have access to a range of positive play and leisure opportunities enabling them to be safe, healthy and happy and that focus on enjoyment and achievement. We strive to provide disabled children and their families with fantastic opportunities to have great times together and share fun and laughter. We would like to say a HUGE thank you to the staff of Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospital Cycling Group who raised a massive £4430.00 for us on their charity bike ride. We are SO grateful to you all and can assure you that every penny will go towards ensuring families with disabled children in Sandwell continue to have opportunities to have fun together. Thank you again from us all.