Shropshire Disability Network (SDN) formed in 2008 is recognised as the collective "Voice" for disabled people across the county of Shropshire.SDN's website www.shropshire-disability.net and "Your Voice" our monthly newsletter have become a vital source of information locally regionally & nationally
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We are a small charity based in North Wales supporting local donkeys to improve their status and welfare. We work with people to promote their health and wellbeing by providing opportunities for them to work and walk with donkeys.
The Corps of Army Music was formed in 1994 and its charity in 1999 and looks after the welfare and benevolence of its serving and retired members. Membership is through the one-day's-pay scheme or by regular donation (for those wishing to become members). Contact [email protected] for info
The Black Prince Trust (BPT) is a not-for-profit charity whose primary purpose is to manage the Black Prince Community Hub in Lambeth, South London. BPT has a 125 year headlease with Lambeth Council to operate the Hub as a community asset and works in collaboration with multiple partners to deliver a range of social outcomes to the local community. The Hub is an inclusive, inter-generational community centre focussed on creating opportunities in life skills, training, education, healthcare, employability etc for the local population which is in an area of high multiple deprivation. BPT and its partners typically use sport as the platform to engage people (sport for development) however the Trust uses several different delivery methods.
Ormskirk Foodbank aims to relieve poverty to people in crisis in the Ormskirk and surrounding area, mainly by providing emergency food and toiletries. We work with professional front-line care organisations to give clients 3 days of food as well as help to get them out of their crisis.
MindFood offers free holistic support for adults suffering with their mental health. Our vision is that better mental health is accessible for all. Our mission is to improve wellbeing by connecting people with nature. We aim to meet individual needs through adaptive programmes and ongoing support.
We are a parent led fundraising group to raise money for the school. We work closely with the school on how we can best use the funds
The Loch Lomond Rescue Boat is Scotland's first and oldest freshwater lifeboat, operating on the largest stretch of fresh water in mainland UK. With a totally volunteer crew, it is on call 24/7, and deals with up to 70 incidents each year on the Loch, its shores and islands, and also on the West Highland Way on the mainly roadless east bank. It has been in being since 1977, and is entirely supported by fund-raising and voluntary contributions. The present boat, our third, is a 7 metre Arctic 22 Rhib, with twin 150hp outboard engines, which give it speeds of over 40knots. Over the years, many lives have been saved, and a greater number of individuals assisted when in dangerous circumstances. The Rescue Boat co-operates with the Police, Fire & Rescue, Ambulance, Mountain Rescue and Rescue Helicopters
We are the only support group in Northern Ireland raising awareness of Functional Neurological Disorder which is a chronic illness and has no specific pathway for treatment. Our aim is to provide drop-ins, counselling and a dedicated outreach worker, and to raise awareness within the medical profession.
Hand to Mouth are a Christian charity that help children in schools think about big issues, and help them express themselves whilst gaining an understanding of their own spirituality.