Sussex Central YMCA is a registered charity offering a range of services for children, young people and families in Sussex. Sussex Central YMCA's main areas of expertise include housing, youth and family support, sport, counselling and advice.
For too long, Africa has struggled with the problems of hunger and poverty. Again and again, images of famine have challenged the world to end this human tragedy – but still it happens. Today, with climate change to deal with too, the need is more urgent than ever.
The mission of Nelson’s Journey is to increase the self-esteem, self-belief and wellbeing of bereaved children in Norfolk, by enabling families and wider society to talk openly about death and bereavement, and for children to express and understand emotions.
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The Blackheath Public School P&C Association is a voluntary group of parents and community members working to help make our school the wonderful place it is! The P&C is responsible for the canteen, the uniform shop and fundraising activities that support the school and buy resources for our children’s learning.
Please help St Therese reach our yearly fundraising goal for 2018.
The Lads & Girls Club is a Positive Place for Children and Young People. 3,000 Children and Young People use the Club every week. Some come just to enjoy the new facilities, for others the Club becomes a second home where they know they will always get a warm welcome and find a caring and supportive member of staff ready to help with any problems they may have.
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Hospices of Hope work to improve the quality of life for terminally ill children and adults in Romania and surrounding countries through increased provision and access to hospice care services and training.
Barretstown offers free, medically endorsed, Therapeutic Recreation camps & programmes for children & their families living with serious illness. Our programmes are recognised by doctors as having a lasting & profound impact on the lives of children with a serious illness & their recovery.
We are animal welfare non-profit focused on education and advocacy. We are dedicated to strengthening the human-animal bond, and promote best practices in animal care, husbandry, and conservation. Our members include pet owners, dog and cat clubs, rescue groups, breeders, trainers, veterinarians, scientists, farmers, fishermen, hunters and wildlife biologists.
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The P&C goal for this year is to raise as much funds as we can to go towards a new all inclusive playground. Every little bit helps!
Jewish Care is the largest social care and health charity for the Jewish community in London and the South East. Our staff and volunteers help and support over 7,000 people every week through a range of 70 services. Jewish Care – promoting meaningful lives for our community.
We support projects and programs that equip children and communities to overcome the grip of poverty and chart their own paths.
The Barbara May Foundation provides sustainable maternal health care in developing countries. Every year over half a million women die from childbirth in developing countries which is about 1,000 women for every 100,000 births. For every death, another 30 women, which is estimated to be 2 million women, will suffer an obstetric fistula injury. The Foundation supports the work of medical missionaries Dr Andrew Browning and Valerie Browning AM in Africa who are developing a simple and sustainable network of maternal health care to decrease the high incidence of women and babies who die or are injured during childbirth.
The Outward Bound Trust is an educational charity dedicated to unlocking the potential in young people between the ages of 9-25 through discovery and adventure in the wild. We give them access to adventurous experiences through which they can learn to achieve more than they ever thought possible.
Absolutely nothing prepares you for loss by suicide. For all of us who set up the charity, it’s so important to do something in honour & in memory of those we lost, and we can only hope through our own experience, we can offer some support through the darkest of days. We reached out to friends and family who all have experienced loss in this way and asked them to describe their most prominent emotions in the following months. The common feelings were Blame, Anger, Guilt and Sadness. Why? We were struck by the lack of accessible support for families and friends in the aftermath of loss by suicide and having reached out to others who have been through similar circumstances, we realised that our experience was not unique. Whilst there are a range of services “out there”, the issue appears to be a lack of knowledge/accessibility/geographical variation/timeliness of these. In response, we have subsequently established BAGS for Strife – a charity that is steered and led by a group of people with their own lived experience of suicide and its aftermath. What? We know that everyone’s experience of grief and loss is unique. Some people may want help in the first few days to navigate their way through the practical elements that must be faced, others may want to reach out for emotional support, and some may stumble and fall weeks or months or years after their tragedy. BAGs will provide practical and emotional support both for the short and long term.
The CPS P&C is the focal point for parent involvement at the school, providing a place for parents to discuss matters of interest relating to the school and community. We support the school by organising events and fundraising.