(UK, 1160129) Browse eventsProviding Financial Support & Wellbeing to people living with cancer.
(UK, 1193713) Browse eventsWe offer small grants of up to £500 to Bristol's care-experienced children and young people to allow them to access leisure opportunities, hobbies or experiences that they otherwise wouldn't be able to have. The grants are to allow children and young people to have similar experiences to their peers growing up. It's not about household essentials, emergency supplies or clothing, it's the extra things that so many care-experienced young people may have missed out on like having guitar lessons, going on holiday for the first time, or joining a sports club.
(UK, 1084019) Browse eventsHogarth Youth and Community Centre is a vibrant hub for the community in the heart of Chiswick. The Centre offers sessions and services for the whole family, from Mother and baby/toddler sessions, kids youth clubs, children and adult karate classes, a club for senior citizens plus lots more. Hogarth Youth Centre provides a range of youth programmes for young people aged 8-21. This includes Junior Club for 8 – 11 year olds, Intermediates Club for young people in Years 7, 8 and 9 and Senior Youth Club for 11-21 year olds. Activities include: Cooking Workshops, Table-Tennis, Dodgeball, DJ and Mixing Workshops, Football, Media Room, Dance, Table-Football, Arts and Crafts, Basketball, Information, Advice and Guidance, Dodgeball, Badminton, Music Studio, Tag-Rugby, Boardgames, Pool, Volleyball and More. Hogarth also provides a warm environment to chill out with friends in a relaxed and safe manner. It also provides holiday programmes, trips and other opportunities for young people. Hogarth Youth and Community Centre is overseen by Hogarth Charitable Trust a registered charity set up for the young people of Chiswick and surrounding areas. We have been awarded a Silver Level London Youth Quality Mark, a quality assurance scheme, a programme accredited by City and Guilds.
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(UK, 1161738) Browse eventsThe Charity is a small independent charity representing people with Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia conditions, their families, carers and friends in the Merseyside Area. We also are keen to create awareness for a better understanding and provide moral support, advice and an opportunity to talk to others who understand your experience.
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(UK, 1171438) Browse eventsKeep the story of Caistor where it belongs Our heritage displays, projects and events tell people how Caistor has evolved into the town it is today and tell the stories of real local people. Fun and games and support for all ages We have a programme of events and activities including guided walks, kids’ crafts, expert talks, painting, excursions, creative writing, family history, IT tuition and live music concerts. Supporting Caistor School Children We work in schools providing support to enable participation and learning with local history projects, archaeological digs, artist-led workshops, visits to museums, first aid training, work experience opportunities and out of school activities. Everyone should have books in their lives Volunteers now manage the library, which has enabled it to remain in Caistor. We have 4,000 books ranging from Classics to Classic Cars, Roald Dahl to Dan Brown. Friendly and safe place to meet School children, older people, mums with babies all come to the Centre to meet friends, use the computers and socialise. Preserving the Past for the Future Our growing collection of historical objects donated by local people gives an insight into the past now and for future generations. Volunteering changes lives for the better Local people have given their time to Visits to Galleries and Museums are good for your health We bring twelve different art and heritage exhibitions to Caistor every year with accompanying talks, walks and workshops.
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(IE, CHY20034368) Browse eventsOur vision is a world free from meningitis and septicaemia. The sad fact is meningitis and septicaemia kill around 1,000 people around the world every day. Every single day one person dies in the UK and Ireland alone. Babies and children under five and young people are especially vulnerable but anyone of any age can be affected.
(UK, 1180625) Browse eventsWe work with horse owning communities to address to prevent mismanagement, cruelty and suffering of equines. We provide equine welfare education in horse owning communities.We run vet days, training.We provide support for horse owners and concerned members of the public regarding equine welfare,
(UK, 1168931) Browse eventsNepal-ease is a small charity that works directly with communities in Nepal, supporting sustainable projects identified by them. These include health, wellbeing, women's enterprise and education. We also work closely with palliative care providers improving people's access to good end of life care.
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(UK, SCO27660) Browse eventsAt the Safe, we make safety fun so that children don't learn safety by accident. We have created a safety funfair to make learning an experience to remember. Through simulation we run you over with trains, squash you with cars, electrocute you and set fire to your rooms. We want to let people experience dangerous sitaitons so they can learn to make safe decisions and mitigate the risks they are exposed to every day, often without knowing it. Charity No: SCO27660 Find out more Website http://www.absafe.org.uk/ Facebook http://www.facebook.com/absafecharity Twitter https://twitter.com/_Absafe
(IE, CHY9319) Browse eventsGROW is a national community based Mental Health Organisation which helps people who have suffered, or are suffering, from mental health problems. Members are helped to recover from all forms of mental breakdown, or indeed, to prevent such happening. GROW, founded in Australia in 1957 by former mental health sufferers, first came to Ireland in 1969 and now has a national network of over 130 peer support groups in Ireland. Its principal strength is the support members give each other from their own experience in matters to do with mental health. 'GROWs mission is to nurture mental health, personal growth, prevention and full recovery from all kinds of mental illness'.