We aim to support, empower and provide accommodation for vulnerable people and transform their lives. Through the work of Breakthrough, we aim to see lives transformed and to see people fulfilling their potential.
For more than 90 years the Birmingham Civic Society has championed civic pride and worked to make Birmingham a better place for its citizens, visitors and workforce. Specifically in the areas of planning, citizenship with 'the next generation awards', heritage and our 'trees for life' campaign.
Who we are and what we do A Leicester based charity, established in 1986, we use arts, media and music activities to inspire and engage young people and help them to develop creative, social and employability skills. Our inclusive way of working helps young people who lack opportunities or have challenges in their lives to participate in positive creative activities. We help them get back on track if things have gone wrong, try new things, build the confidence and resilience to change negative or risky behaviours, and progress to lead more fulfilling lives. This, in turn, has a beneficial effect on their communities. We set up projects and activities to encourage participation in the arts in Leicestershire. We have an experienced team who develop and deliver a wide range of creative projects and activities. Different agencies refer young people to activities at our studios or in local communities. Our work tackles local and national problems like gang culture, anti-social behaviour and unhealthy lifestyles, using creativity to give young people more positive choices in their lives. We work with MPs, police, fire service, schools, youth, health and social services, and local authorities. This gives our work a greater impact: we share ideas and resources which gives value for money for taxpayers and fewer social problems.
Friends of Speenhamland School (PTA) organises events, equipment and resources for the pupils at Speenhamland School in Newbury.
The charity raises funds for additional resources, equipment and enrichment opportunities to benefit learners at Rosewood.
Friends for Leisure, helping disabled children and young people in Cheshire East enjoy friendship and leisure
We think nobody in our community should have to face going hungry. That’s why we provide nutritionally balanced emergency food and support to local people referred to us in crisis. We are part of a UK network of foodbanks, supported by The Trussell Trust, working to combat poverty and hunger.
Supporting children and the community of Lanchester Community Free School. Our Fundraising target for 2016/17 academic year is £60 per child. With gift aid, that is less than £1 per child per week. Charity No: 1161580 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/friendsoflanchestercfs/
The Wayside Club Centre offers social and spiritial support, friendship, food, showers and clothing for all homeless and socially excluded people who come to its door. This is the only Centre in Glasgow that is open 365 days a year. It is run solely by volunteers and is wholly dependent on charitable donations.
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IfJ exists to shine a spotlight on the needs of children, young people & vulnerable adults throughout the Justice system. From interview to trial we aim to give a 'voice to the voiceless' by promoting access to Intermediaries who are specialists in facilitating understanding & communication.