(UK, 1041855) Browse eventsWe are a groundbreaking charity dedicated to making a positive and lasting change to the lives of disaffected and vulnerable young people. Lacking self-esteem, aspiration and motivation they see their futures as pre-destined to be ones of hopelessness, unemployment and even crime. Youth at Risk has been designing and delivering transformational training & coaching programmes for these young people and the professionals that support them for over 16 years. Our track record is one of being powerfully innovative, enabling change to occur for individuals, groups and communities and, most importantly, delivering successful programmes that have proven, demonstrable impact. Watch the impact here.
(UK, 1013939) Browse eventsWe offer support and information to parents of dyslexic children, dyslexic adults, teaching staff, employers and anyone else interested in learning more about dyslexia.
(UK, 1169781) Browse eventsDesire and Inspire has been set up to help and support disabled and non-disabled young people and adults from exclusion back into inclusion by building friendships and long lasting relationships thus creating independence and empowerment. We aim for an all inclusive society.
(UK, 1178734) Browse eventsOur Church is a group of ordinary people who have experienced the extraordinary love of God through personal faith in Jesus Christ. We are a local church community with a Big local and global vision which fuels all we do, which is “Making Jesus Famous” in the town of Bolton and the world over.
(UK, SC023483) Browse eventsAlternatives offers free confidential help for those facing an unplanned pregnancy or have post-abortion concerns. Alternatives offers a calm space, a listening ear, accurate information and time to think through the decision-making process. Alternatives offers friendly support and practical assistance.
(UK, 1109377) Browse eventsEstablished in 2001 & based in the riverside market town of St. Ives, Cambridgeshire UK, SIYT is made up of around 60 students aged 11-17, with the aim of providing people in secondary education with the opportunity to develop performance skills and to gain experience of all aspects of stage craft.
(UK, 1130988) Browse eventsCurious Minds exists to improve the lives of children and young people. We do this by increasing opportunities for children and young people's active participation in arts and culture. We connect schools and other providers of children's services with vibrant cultural and creative opportunities.
(UK, 1110488) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1123762) Browse eventsThe SET aims to lead the development and delivery of high quality, inclusive and innovative sporting, educational and healthy lifestyle opportunities that raise aspiration, achievement and attainment throughout the region.
(IE, CHY16358) Browse eventsMarymount University Hospice Marymount is a Specialist Palliative Care Unit based at Marymount University Hospital Hospice Curraheen Co. Cork, in a state of the art purpose build campus which opened in 2011. Our services are provided free of charge to anyone who needs them. We offer a 44-bed in-patient unit, but the hospice also offers care and support to those patients who choose to be cared for in their own homes. Working in close liaison with community based medical and nursing services, hospice based nurses will visit patients in their own home through the Community Palliative Care team. This service is designed to complement the skills and the resources of the patient’s own family doctor and other community based healthcare professionals. Other services available at Marymount include a Hospice Day Unit and Outpatients Assessment Unit. The overall objective of our palliative care services is to ensure that patients are free from pain and other distressing symptoms, thus enabling them to live full, active and rewarding lives. The Sisters of Charity have cared for the people of Cork since 1870 and that tradition of dedicated and compassionate personal care is still very much in evidence today Hospice care is the total care of the patient and family at that stage of serious illness when the focus has shifted from treatment aimed at cure to ensuring quality of life. It seeks to relieve the physical symptoms of the illness while equally addressing the person’s emotional, social and spiritual needs. It seeks to treat the person rather than the illness and it is all about living life to the end. The Friends of Marymount The Friends are a unit of 30 Volunteers who receive no payments or commissions from any of the Fundraising Events carried out by them or by others on their behalf. In 2005 the Friends received a Civic Award for their contribution to the Voluntary Sector of Cork City. Affilliated to the Irish Hospice Foundation, the Friends of Marymount are a voluntary group who raise funds to enhance the hospital and to benefit the patients. Their major fundraising events are “Sunflower Days” and “Irelands Biggest Coffee Morning”. The Friends are currently fundraising to support and maintain the current level of services available at the Hospital. Hospice, our Daycare Unit and our Home Care Units. Marymount University Hospice is very grateful for the ongoing support which it receives from the HSE, voluntary groups and organisations and also to the people of Cork City and County who have supported the work of the hospice over the past 125 years.
(UK, 219432AN) Browse eventsWe're a Branch of Samaritans like any other, except that we don't have a building and we don't have a telephone! Instead, we go to events throughout Britain and provide a 24 hour Samaritan service. The events are predominantly out-door music festivals like Glastonbury or Reading, but also various biker, dance, surf, multicultural, lesbian/gay, homeless events, and others. If you're at an event and feel you need to talk something through with a non-judgmental person, in complete confidence, please come by and see us. If it's an outdoor event we will often be standing outside a large tent with a big green SAMARITANS banner. We are a registered charity based in the UK and Republic of Ireland that provides confidential emotional support to any person who is suicidal or despairing; and increases public awareness of issues around suicide and depression.
(UK, 1101764) Browse eventsACCEPT seeks to enable individuals,experiencing difficulties with their mental health,to grow towards living LIFE TO THE FULLthrough Friendship Groups, Adventure Groups, Job’s Well Allotment Project and EDAWU Community Mental Health Care, Nigeria, West Africa Charity No: 1101764
(UK, 1194299) Browse eventsThe Foundation provides support to specific registered charities chosen by the trustees from time to time.
(UK, 1106129) Browse eventsOur organisation was set up in order to provide patients and their carers with the end of life care that they truly deserve.By building a hospice attached to the Louise Hamilton Palliative Care Centre it will enable us to fulfill our duty to the patients of Great Yarmouth and Waveney
(UK, 1173982) Browse eventsWHO WE ARE Rainbow for Africa UK is a not for profit organisation and our primary mission is to increase the quality and accessibility of health systems in developing countries.We respond to humanitarian need, supporting clinical staff to travel to areas requiring their targeted expertise with direct patient care or by training local clinicians.We aim to make sustainable improvements, leaving skills and expertise within the region once our specific mission is complete. We strive to implement training and clinical care to best practice professional and ethical standards. Please donate to support our cause. We work with local partners to co-produce support that best fits the local needs. Our clinical teams are chosen to provide specific healthcare expertise so that people receive the care they really need at the place and time they need it.In Project Deep Sea Slum, Nairobi, we screen children’s general health as well as providing open access clinics for adults and children on our bi-annual visits.Your donation will help to strengthen our support to people who have no access to free healthcare. Charity No: 1173982 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook http://www.facebook.com/r@inbowforafricauk Twitter http://www.twitter.com/@R4AUK
(UK, 1108413) Browse eventsAge UK Sheffield is an independent, local organisation dedicated to supporting older people in Sheffield, particularly those who are vulnerable or isolated. We work to help older people in Sheffield to retain their independence and get the most out of life. We do this through a range of services ranging from one-to-one support in people's homes to information and advice. As a local organisation we are best placed to understand and respond to the needs of the people we exist to help but we're also part of a national federation of over 400 organisations who together can have a real impact on the national issues that affect us all.
(UK, 700337) Browse eventsYsgol Crug Glas is a successful special school in Swansea with 53 pupils from 3 to 19 years, having profound & multiple or severe & complex learning difficulties. Friends raise funds for extra equipment, including the project “Changing for the Better” for improved therapy pool facilities.
(AU, 25891348696) Browse eventsFormed in 1975, the Leukaemia Foundation of Queensland is a not-for-profit organisation focused on the care and support of patients and their families living with leukaemias, lymphomas, myeloma and related blood disorders. The Foundation provides a range of practical support services including counselling, education, transportation, financial assistance and home-away-from-home accommodation near treatment centres for patients and their families. All services are provided free of charge. After diagnosis, regional patients may need to receive immediate treatment in Brisbane or Townsville. The Leukaemia Foundation of Queensland has four purpose-built accommodation centres (three in Brisbane and one in Townsville), built especially to cater for the needs of patients and their families. The Foundation invests more than $1 million each year towards medical research seeking better treatments, higher survival rates and hopefully cures. The Foundation receives no ongoing government funding and relies on the generosity of the people and businesses of Queensland.