We aim to ensure the safety, improve the quality of life and reduce repeat victimisation of adults and children fleeing from or living with domestic abuse, by providing a comprehensive service of support. This involves offering advice and information, safe refuge accommodation, community based floating support, a 24 hour support line, counselling, legal services, education and training (in life skills such as literacy, numeracy, language, hobbies and employability) and specialist support (for clients with additional substance misuse or mental health problems).
Dedicated to finding safe and loving homes in the UK and Ireland for dogs rescued from the most horrific of scenarios including slaughterhouses, meat trucks and medical testing facilities. We also aim to provide advanced veterinary care for our rescue dogs in foster homes using leading specialists.
The Christchurch Methodist Mission provides a range of support services to people in Canterbury and Blenheim including wrap-around support to families in distress, housing people that are homeless and caring for older people when they need to be in a more supported living environment. CC30787
Marist College is a Year 7 - 13 Catholic Secondary School for girls. Marist College offers a holistic education striving to attain high standards in our academic, cultural and sporting endeavours. We cater for the individual within a caring Catholic environment to achieve personal excellence and a love of learning.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Beau Halo Trust was set up after ‘our’ Beau unexpectedly passed away in the June of 2015.Beau Halo Henriques lost her fight two-weeks post major cardiac surgery– she was just 5 years old.Beau was diagnosed antenatally as having an incurable and life-limiting congenital cardiac malformation.Beau endured many surgeries (including 3 major open-heartsurgeries), procedures and hospital stays, however, she was always full of such life and spirit.Despite her challenges she fought hard...but she lived even harder.In the months following Beau’s passing, the national lack of child loss bereavement services and support soon became apparent, and thus, The Beau Halo Trust was born.Beau really was one in a million and it is that determination that lives on.This is her legacy. Please donate to support our cause.Who are we?The Beau Halo Trust is a registered Charity (Charity No. 1171777) that currently operates within the South and South-West of England.The Trust supports bereaved parents (and their families) through the loss of a child.How can we help?The Beau Halo Trust supports bereaved parents (and their families) through the provision of emotional, practical and financial support.The Trust also raises public awareness of the impact that child loss can have on parents, families and others.Emotional Support · The provision of counselling through our financial servicePractical Support · Signposting to other resources, organisations etc.· A comprehensive website offering advice, useful contacts, fact sheets etc. Financial Support · Grant making service to provide financial support to beneficiaries with such expenses as funeral arrangements, memorials, counselling etc.· Signposting to other organisations that can assist with associated costs Charity No: 1171777 Find out more Website http://thebeauhalotrust.org Facebook https://en-gb.facebook.com/TheBeauHaloTrust Twitter https://twitter.com/beau_halo
Hill End has been providing unique outdoor learning for 100 years in the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside. We are a 'place of possibilities', and work with a diverse range of users to provide day and residential trips, bespoke education, camping, family days, volunteering and more.
The goal of Bible Society Australia is the same one that Bible Societies around the world have been pursuing for some 200 years: to translate, publish, distribute and engage people with the Bible.
Samaritans provides confidential emotional support 24/7 to those experiencing despair, distress or suicidal feelings.
We believe that we can provide all young people with the opportunity for an equal start in life. We also strive to put a smile on the faces of children and their families who face critical health struggles or adverse circumstances.
Scouting offers challenge and adventure to 400,000 young people and 100,000 adults across the UK helping them fulfil their potential. It gives people regardless of gender, age, faith or economic background the chance to learn new skills and make life long friends.
Attitude is Everything supports the music industry to make live music events more accessible. Having begun as a pilot project in 2000, we are now a fully independent charity and part of Arts Council England’s National Portfolio of Organisations. We encourage events producers to go beyond legal obligations set out in The Equality Act and implement Best Practice, providing a fair and equal service to their Deaf and disabled customers. “I started to work in partnership with Attitude is Everything because they gave me practical solutions to real challenges.” Melvin Benn, Festival Republic. We challenged the status quo with two innovative creations. The Attitude is Everything Charter of Best Practice encourages live venue promoters to publicly show their commitment to improving access. Club Attitude is held in fully accessible venues and features a mix of live performers (both disabled and non-disabled), attracting guest slots from artists including Mystery Jets, Slow Club, Foals and Art Brut and DJ sets from Ghostpoet, Alan McGee, DJ Void and Alexa Chung. Our many successes to date include working with Festival Republic on all of their UK Festivals, supporting Academy Music Group and National Arena Association venues to sign to our Charter, and using the Charter of Best Practice as an event standard for all festivals taking place on Victoria Park. Our Access Toolkit: Making Outdoor Arts Events Accessible to All was awarded the London 2012 Inspire Mark.
A small self-funded rescue run by volunteers in Ludlow, Shropshire. For the care & rehabilitation of sick,injured or orphaned wild hedgehogs.
FOCCS is the Friends of Christ Church School PTFA in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire. We're dedicated to raising money for our children and having fun doing it! The work of FOCCS gives all the children at Christ Church School invaluable experiences and opportunities throughout their primary school days.Over the years, FOCCS funds have equipped the school with many invaluable resources. The full list would be pages long, so here are just a few examples…IT, most recently iPads for every classroomLunchtime ClubsOutdoor play and sports equipmentBooksBike Racks & Scooter PodsSupport for musical productionsDigital piano and other musical instrumentsEmotional Literacy ResourcesPlace of PeaceClassroom Funds Please help us continue to move forward and support us in any way that you can. Charity No: 1014680 Find out more Website http://www.christchurch.wilts.sch.uk/foccs Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ChristChurchFOCCS/
"Growing together as adaptable, confident, successful learners and citizens" Our vision is that students would: • Be resilient learners, collaborate with others and find resources that will support their learning • Articulate a purpose for learning now and in the future • Apply their learning in an unfamiliar context • Show a strong sense of empathy towards others and care for their environment • Feel connected to their communities by contributing to them and using them as a resource We value learning and achievement for all through: • Respect for self, others and our environment • Responsibility to strive for success • Resilience to take on new challenges
Chernobyl Children's Trust is a registered charity set up and run by Irish volunteers committed to helping impoverished children living in contaminated disadvantaged areas of Belarus. We support children and young adults with various cancers to receive life-saving treatments. Other programmes include: bringing children to Ireland for holidays with host families, the operation of essential programmes in Belarus for the advocacy and support for disabilities, poverty and sickness and the promotion of health and community development for marginalised children and their families across disadvantaged areas of the region. As an organization of volunteers, we can give maximum donor value to all funds received!
Having a child in hospital is stressful and exhausting. Confident Conversations provides free-to-access support and information for parents and carers. We provide practical help to navigate hospital stays, and give parents tbe information and skills they need to get the best care for their child.
The University of Leicester RAG is a student lead fundraising association of the Students' Union whose aim is to raise money for local charities in Leicestershire as well as national and international charities in as many different and exciting ways as possible.
Established more than 35 years ago, Caer Las is a charity dedicated to tackling both the causes and effects of social exclusion across south Wales. Headquartered in Swansea, Caer Las covers Swansea, Bridgend, Neath Port Talbot, Cardiff and Carmarthenshire.