Beccles Sea Cadets work in our local community to give young people access to incredible opportunities and skills, which they may not ordinarily get the opportunity to do, that help them to launch well in today's world.
Where every animal has a second chance................
We are raising funds for the Institute of Cancer Research to support research into childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukamia. We also support Shropshire/ West Mids families with children undergoing treatment through the distribution of grants and gifts.
360Ability Sport is a UK-registered charity that works internationally to ensure opportunities for for sport, games and play are made available for all, with a particular emphasis on resourcing adaptive sports for individuals with physical and/ or intellectual disabilities in developing countries.
AIM International is an evangelical organisation with the goal of seeing ‘Christ-centred churches among all African peoples.’ This involves working alongside the African Church to ‘reach the unreached’ with the Good News of Jesus and training leaders in theological education.
The Lotus Flower runs centres for women & girls displaced by conflict, working at grassroots level in the heart of communities employing local women to implement our programmes. The Lotus Flower is a restricted fund under the auspices of Prism the Gift Fund, registered charity number 1099682.
Run 4 Wales (R4W) is a not-for-profit social enterprise that delivers a series of mass participation sporting events. Surpluses generated by the events are invested into the R4W Charitable Foundation which supports and awards funding to grassroots sport and other community projects.
North Yorkshire Youth: adventure | learning | discovery North Yorkshire Youth (NYY) is a children and young people’s charity based near Thirsk, North Yorkshire. We are the modern face of a youth association dating back to 1941, and today our mission remains that of our founders – to provide learning and personal development opportunities for children and young people.We believe that everyone has the power to achieve amazing things, and we’re committed to providing for 8-25 yr olds the widest possible range of opportunities to discover this for themselves. To this end, our charity works in three main ways to provide opportunities for our beneficiaries:
We are a preserved steam railway and registered museum which operates between Pickering and Whitby. Preserving steam and diesel engines, rolling stock and general railway artifacts. With over 400 volunteers that help keep the railway running. Preserving the past for future generations.
In May 2015 Hannah Francis was diagnosed with an aggressive form of bone cancer. At the time Hannah was 17 years old and intent on pursuing her dream of riding at the top level of eventing. The diagnosis initially gave some hope with extensive use of chemotherapy, but, as Hannah says “now we know it is more likely to be a case of keeping on dreaming big, fighting hard and never, ever giving up – no matter what this evil disease continues to throw at us”. In the last year she has turned her overwhelming determination to, as she puts it, “#kickingcancersbutt” and inspiring people with her drive and determination. But she doesn’t do it alone. Shortly after her diagnosis Hannah was given a stuffed toy pony, to become known as Willberry the Wonder Pony. Now Hannah and Willberry devote much of their time and energy to raising money for charity and what started as a local effort to raise funds to buy Hannah a decent wig after losing her hair, is now a formal charity – Hannah’s Willberry Wonder Pony Charity – established and driven by Hannah to raise funds for bone cancer research and to grant equine related wishes to seriously ill people and their families. And she says that, long term, the charity will be her legacy, “Even when the day comes that I won’t be able to get up in the morning I want you to continue to keep fighting for me so together we can beat cancer.”
The PSU offers practical and emotional support to people who are representing themselves in civil and family court proceedings. Our volunteers see 500 clients each week, free of charge. We operate from 10 centres in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester and Newcastle.
The King's Arms is a community of around 800 people from all different ages, stages and walks of life. Our purpose is to live life the way Jesus described that it should be: worshipping God, caring for each other and reaching out to those around. We are passionate about the church's mandate to change society around us and look to be part of the solution wherever we go and whatever we do.
A registered charity providing group work for young people with specific needs e.g. managing anger, building confidence.