Boxgrove Primary School PTA, Guildford, making life for the children of Boxgrove Primary school more fun and educational
Our goal is that young people in the Pilton, Muirhouse and Drylaw communities of North Edinburgh are valued and supported; living lives characterised by positive, healthy and responsible choices and having a significant impact on the community including active engagement with local churches and otheragencies. The Ferrywell Youth project is focussed on young people in the age range of 10 -18 growing up in the communities of Pilton, Muirhouse and Drylaw of North Edinburgh. These communities often experience high levels of antisocial behaviour and criminal activity. Many young people are growing up without any stable role models in their lives. Through a range of activities, the project seeks to address this by providing a positive healthy environment for these young people to spend their time in. These activities include:• A weekly youth club for approx. 40 secondary age young people providinga safe place for recreational and creative activities.• Work in local schools providing support with extracurricularactivities; a drop-in centre for those at risk of being excluded and one to onesupport. • Taking young people away on outings and residential camps to enjoy awide range of outdoor activities.All this work is focussed on building relationships with the young people so that the vision of helping them make better choices can be possible. The work is carried out by the Project Leader with a team of around 12 volunteers. Charity No: SC045027 Find out more Website http://www.ferrywell.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dimeferrywell/?fref=ts
The aims of the charity are to preserve, operate and exhibit for public benefit, educational and instructional purposes and to stimulate and encourage interest in, all kinds of railway transportation systems, vehicles and equipment; to foster and support railway preservation. We operate a heritage railway along part of the former Southern Railway, a 10 miles journey between Alresford and Alton in Hampshire, using a fleet of heritage locomotives and rolling stock.Whilst we derive income from c.125,000 visitors each year, this is typically only sufficient to cover operating costs. To sustain this heritage railway in the future, we need to raise funds -if you would like to contribute to our general funds for improving our visitors experience, then please use the Donate now button on the right;if you would like to contribute to one of our specific restoration or development projects, then please scroll across the Events below and Donate accordingly;if you would like to start your own fundraising campaign to support MHRPS, then please use the Fundraise section .. and to sponsor one of these Fundraisers, use the Sponsor section.We thank you for your support and hope to see you at the Watercress Line soon, if possible.If you have any queries, then please email [email protected] Charity No: 284406 Find out more Website https://www.watercressline.co.uk/ Facebook http://www.facebook.com/watercressline Twitter https://twitter.com/Watercress_Line YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/thewatercressline
The Tigers Sport and Education Trust are a registered charity and affiliated to Hull City Football Club. The Trust work with thousands of children, young people, adults and individuals with disabilities to help provide healthier and happier lives through their projects. Sport is a proven method of tackling a wide range of problems including decreasing anti social behavior, tackling obesity and improving mental well-being. All 16 of the Trust's projects deliver positive outcomes across Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire.
Bedwell Rangers FC have been providing grassroots football for boys, girls and adults in Stevenage for over 60 years.
The Life Guards Charitable Trust (Charity No. 229144). Objects: 1. The relief of Warrant Officers, Non Commissioned Officers and men who are serving or have who have served in The Life Guards Regiment or any unit thereof and their dependants who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress.
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An Isle of Man registered charity 1046 providing support, grants, goods, services or financial loans to persons in the Isle of Man suffering from financial hardship. We provide practical support, including information regarding brain tumours and purchase medical equipment. We fund research.
1st Cuddington (Warspite) is an excellent Sea Scout group providing exciting opportunities both on and off the water for both boys and girls from 6 to 18.
Brighton Vineyard Church is a new church started in the city in 1999. Today we are a community of people, young and old, different nationalities, religious backgrounds who meet together with a common purpose. Our purpose is to follow Jesus and stay relevant to our culture. We believe we are all essentially wired to know God and want to make him known in our city and beyond
Inbetweenears is a Social Network charity for young adults with brain tumours. We aim to provide support to young adults with brain tumours and point them in the right direction for help. We aim to help with sufferers wish lists and are determined to make a difference in brain tumour research.
Legacy is a voluntary organisation providing services to Australian families suffering financially or socially after the incapacitation or death of a spouse or parent during or after their defence force service. We currently care for around 90,000 widows and 1,900 children and dependants throughout Australia.
Disability Sports Humber is the biggest disability sports charity in the Humber area supporting 100s of disabled people weekly in sport. We so often see how much sport changes people's lives from improving their mental health to giving some time to rest for carers. We work in a number of different ways including: Giving grants to disabled people to keep playing sport, for example a grant for a special sports wheelchair/powerchair Helping to fund the clubs so they can keep open to make sure there will always be sport for all in the area. Holding events to showcase what disability sports can do, whilst also fundraising. Disability sports in the Humber area has a funding gap of over £30,000 a year which we try to bridge with all the work we do, however we need the public’s support to be able to keep 100s of disabled people playing the sports they love so we can continue changing their lives.