(UK, 1118590) Browse eventsMuchLoved enable bereaved family and friends to come together and create beautiful and fitting website memorials to their loved ones. MuchLoved partners with many leading bereavement organisations and exists to help people remember and to work through their grief positively.
(UK, 1018963) Browse eventsTACT is the UKs largest charity provider of fostering and adoption services. We find loving foster and adoptive families for children and young people in the care of local authorities. TACT fundraises to offer continued support to looked after children. Unfortunately it is a sad fact that the majority of children in care will have suffered abuse or neglect before coming into care. These traumas will stay with them during their childhood and into their adult lives unless we can provide the appropriate support. In a perfect world every child will live in an environment where they can be happy and flourish. With your help we can ensure some of the most vulnerable children in our society have this opportunity. Find out more about us at www.tactcare.org.uk
(UK, 1169324) Browse eventsEstablished in 1994, Support 4 Sight is a registered charity that offers support to visually impaired people and their families. We have resource centres in Saffron Walden and Chelmsford and several information points within eye clinics around Essex.Our charity’s vision is an equal world without barriers for people with sight loss and our mission is to support, empower and inspire people affected by sight loss through delivering high quality services.We support over 4,000 visually impaired people and their carers in Essex each year. Our services include: Trained staff and volunteers undertake Home Visits to demonstrate equipment and give information, advice and guidance. Information desks in hospitals providing information and signposting to ensure help is available as early as possible. Monthly coffee mornings and social trips across Mid and West Essex. A chance to meet and talk with others with sight loss and their carers. Information, support and guidance to help carers in their role and to provide respite. A monthly support group where those with a visual impairment can get together to feel supported by each other and to receive information, support and advice. A befriending service across Essex.A volunteer calls monthly for a friendly chat helping to overcome isolation and loneliness. Staff and volunteers visit local groups to provide talks & presentations about Support 4 Sight and to raise awareness of sight loss and eye health. Visual Awareness Training for businesses, to raise awareness of visual impairment to better serve their visually impaired customers. Charity No: 1169324 Find out more Website http://support4sight.org.uk Facebook http://facebook.com/support4sight Twitter http://twitter.com/support4sight YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7h3eoKkxNOc
(UK, 1183937) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1154818) Browse eventsThe Bell Tower launched in November 2014 after previous government funded youth centres in Chichester closed due to the government cutbacks. We provide a daily after school inner city youth Drop-in centre and a growing number of targeted offshoot projects for over 500 young people each year.
(UK, 1134041) Browse eventsSt Barnabas Church has its roots in the liberal catholic tradition and is part of the wider community with whom we engage in outreach activities. We work with local schools, support the Ealing Foodbank, host a Winter Night Shelter and run regular cinema events and concerts.
(UK, 1043659) Browse eventsThe Committee which is made up of a handful of mums and dads, help school with providing additional funds to ensure pupils experience of primary school is fun and educational. FODS also provide fun events that are held at school like the Christmas Fair, School Disco and Summer Fair to support this.
(UK, 1113574) Browse eventsMRANG (Merseyside Refugee and Asylum Seekers Pre and post Natal Support Group) offers friendship, support and advice to female asylum seekers and refugees who are pregnant or who have babies or young children. These are women who have been forced to flee their own country, and have undergone frightening experiences, some of whom have been raped or trafficked. MRANG provides twice weekly Drop-In sessions where women can meet and make friends, in a place which is safe for them and their children. It puts women in contact with health and legal services and where necessary provides counselling and other support such as providing birth partners. It seeks to empower women and to give them the confidence to re-build their lives in their new country.
(UK, SC020754) Browse eventsWe provide volunteer befrienders for vulnerable young people who are going through a difficult time in their lives to help them to reach their potential.
(UK, SC038381) Browse eventsMind Your Head is a Shetland based charity. Our aims are to raise awareness and reduce the stigma of mental ill-health. www.mindyourhead.org.uk
(UK, Rambam) Browse eventsRambam Sephardi Synagogue.Your Independent Sephardi congregation in Elstree & Borehamwood. Please donate to support the only Sephardi synagogue in Hertfordshire. Find out more Website http://www.rambam.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/rambamsephardi YouTube Please click here to visit our YouTube page
(UK, Layla's Trust) Browse eventsLayla's Trust seeks to provide support for bereaved families who have lost children and to families who have children with life limiting disabilities and terminal illnesses on the Isle of Wight.The Trust was set up in memory of baby Layla Mae Cotter who sadly passed away aged 70 days old. The Trust keeps her memory alive and is a lasting legacy for Layla, bringing help to some of the most vulnerable people in our community. We are a local community charity, currently helping families who are in need on the Isle of Wight. Layla's Trust adopts a flexible approach in how we help our families, listening to their needs and trying to help where we can.
(UK, 1189806) Browse eventsBelarusian children stay with host families Herts & Cambs for recuperative care. The children come for one month every year for five consecutive years, which has been shown to have a significant effect up on their overall quality of life, their happiness, health and well-being.