(UK, 1150441) Browse eventsRefocus is a group of trained ex offenders & users who help disadvantaged young people to make positive choices about their future. Refocus supports young people on the verge or involved in gang culture,drugs,bullying crime,knife crime & other criminal activity through creative education & outreach
(UK, 1129163) Browse eventsMany parents, desperate to do the right thing to give their children the best start in life, find they are fighting against the odds. What some parents may see as a 'simple trip out to the shops' can seem impossible to others. Home-Start Blaenau Gwent is a voluntary organisation committed to promoting the welfare of families with at least one child under 5 years of age. Volunteers offer regular confidential support, friendship and practical help to families under stress in their own homes to prevent family crisis and breakdown. Home-Start Blaenau Gwent supports parents who are dealing with issues such as ..... Isolation Sickness Disability Mental Health Domestic Abuse Twins/Triplet Difficult Relationships We can help these parents to feel that the 'impossible' is possible! The Additions project, will provide a support service to disadvantagedand at risk families, with children aged between 5 and 11, living in Blaenau Gwent. The project will provide activities and interventions for both adults and children that aim to help them to overcome a variety of social barriers and issues specific to this age range. The project will follow a three-pronged approach that ensures the need of the whole family are addressed, and offer support that focuses on: Adult support Child specific support Parent and child together delivery
(UK, 1097098) Browse eventsSet up in 2002, we provide training and day care opportunities for adults with a range of disabilities to enable them to develop a range of skills both social and vocational which help them move into work, if they choose and more importantly participate fully in all aspects of the wider community
(UK, sc041938) Browse eventsThe Mission to Seafarers Scotland work throughout Scotland caring for seafarers of all ranks, nationalities and beliefs. In Scotland there are over 90 ports and although the Mission to Seafarers’ do not have a permanent presence at every port we can be contacted by phone, email or facebook any time day or night. We deliver our service through one full time Chaplain and a band of ship visiting volunteers who are all accredited by the Merchant Navy Welfare Board (MNWB). Through our network of Chaplain and Volunteers we offer practical, emotional and spiritual support to seafarers through ship-visits and at our seafarers' centre in Grangemouth. In addition we are supported by many other volunteers throughout the country who knit wooly hats, deliver talks and Sea Sunday addresses.
(UK, 1210093) Browse eventsThe Friends are the Cathedral's fan club. Admirers of the building, its history and its community, Friends are a part of the Cathedral and work together to preserve it for ever, contributing financially - and directly - to many individual and vital projects.
(UK, SCO29184) Browse eventsFresh Start is an Edinburgh based charity helping people who have been homeless get established in their new home. Working in partnership with volunteers and organisations from a broad section of the community, we deliver a range of services that provide the practical and social support that help people resettle successfully. Each year Fresh Start helps thousands of new tenants settle into their homes. This can only be achieved by the hard work of our volunteers and generosity of the donations we receive.
(AU, 41132761568) Browse eventsWe are a small non for profit dance group bring affordable dance classes to the girls and ladies within our community. Our club aims to empower all girls and women each and every week with confidence and strength. Girls of all ages have the ability to strive for success in both individual and team competitions throughout the year, and to build friendships along the way.