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(UK, ChurchofEngl) Browse eventsSt Mary's Church, Rickmansworth: Serving the whole community
(UK, 510320) Browse eventsIt supports dialysis patients in the Southport area by giving financial aid, running a team of volunteer drivers and raising money for research at Mersey Kidney Research. It also gives money each year to The National Kidney Federation and The British Kidney Patients Association.
(UK, 1108975) Browse eventsWho we are We are Home-Start Richmond, the local branch of the national family support charity which currently supports 1 in 237 families in the UK. Parenting young children can be difficult at the best of times but when you have other issues or problems to cope with as well, it can become overwhelming. This is where Home-Start can help. What we do Last year we supported 250 families with over 500 children in the borough of Richmond upon Thames. We have about 100 home-visiting volunteers who are trained to support families (with at least one child under 5) who are experiencing difficulties such as post-natal depression, isolation, disability of parent or child, bereavement or a combination of factors that impact on their children’s development. Help us to support parents to give local children a better start in life. For more information, please visit www.homestart-richmond.org.uk.
(UK, 1171836) Browse eventsThere's been a place of worship here at St. Peter's for over 800 years! We want to bring it into the 21st Century by putting a toilet in the church. Access for the disabled, parents, carers, children and babies is key. Help us raise £50,000 to get this essential, basic amenity in place. Donate today
(UK, 1015728) Browse eventsThe Carers Centre for Brighton and Hove has been working since 1988 to support all those in the city providing unpaid care to someone because of illness, disability, substance misuse or old age. Our teams of support workers help carers by providing them with the information needed to ease their caring role, such as how to access benefits and signposting them to other services that can help. The Carers Centre also provide much-needed emotional support. We organise regular groups, activities and events for carers, giving them the chance to meet others in similar situations and to have their say in developing local services.