(UK, 1185297) Browse eventsHAB was founded in November 2011 by Marie Connor, the founder of the charity, after her disabled son was beaten up on anti-bullying week. What started as a Facebook discussion page soon turned into a charity. Now as a registered charity, we support adults & children experiencing bullying & mental health issues. We offer counselling to anyone going through mental health, bereavement, bullying issues, domestic abuse and disabilities. We pay all costs and all money raised for these grants goes directly to self-employed counsellors who work with us. We help with paperwork Advocate at meetings for young people and adults. Support work Deliver talks and activities to the public, i.e schools and workplaces.
(UK, 1135369) Browse eventsSt Peter's church community needs you! The annual Summer Fete is virtual in 2020. Quiz nights and prizes, raffle, children's activities, teddy and sweet jar games, virtual children's games and activities...please join the fun and enjoy the fellowship!
(UK, SC041380) Browse eventsThe King's Community Foundation exists that the disconnected many be connected & that everyone may be given the opportunity to fulfil their full potential. We currently support local & global initiatives caring for the homeless, providing for the poor, educating the young & rehabilitating the hurt.
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(UK, 1056823) Browse eventsThe Pepper Foundation funds a team of six Children's Nurses providing at home palliative care to children and young people across the Chilterns with a life-threatening or life-limiting illness,. Available 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year, Pepper makes no charge for its service.
(UK, 1109047) Browse eventsWe are a local independent charity supporting people over 50 and their carers in Trafford
(UK, 1138984) Browse eventsImproving Chances is a non-denominational charity with no overheads, committed to helping mothers and children in Western Uganda by empowering local communities and professionals and specifically by supporting a school for children with special needs in Fort Portal and the development of a health unit in Rwbaale.
(UK, 1149989) Browse eventsOur aim is to reduce gun and knife crime by encouraging young people to identify their talents and fulfil their potential through providing positive opportunities so that they can avoid gang life and develop their capabilities as members of a tolerant society.