(UK, SC041288) Browse eventsDress for Success Scotland is a charity that helps women on low incomes into employment by giving them a smart interview outfit completely free. If they secure a job or a placement, they get a weeks' worth of clothing also free. The clothes are high quality new or nearly new. Clients get a one-to-one session with a personal dresser to help them with style, colour and accessories. They leave looking smart and feeling good about themselves. They are better prepared and feel confident, giving them a better chance of success. We also provide a range of programme activities to enhance the experience of moving into work. Contact us on 01698 842224 to learn more.
(UK, SC024843) Browse eventsThe Food Train is a grocery shopping delivery service and home support service that provides help to elderly people to enable them to stay in their own homes for as long as they wish.
(UK, 1185418) Browse eventsA unique homeless charity with a long term initiative. Taking the homeless off the streets, helping them to get clean of addiction, training them in an employability skill, finding them a job & then referring them for housing. They arrive feeling desperate and leave with hopes and dreams.
(UK, 1050864) Browse eventsBrighton and Sussex University Hospitals (BSUH) is the regional teaching hospital and provides general and specialist acute hospital services working as one hospital across two sites, The Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton and The Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath. These include the Hurstwood Park Neurological Centre, the Royal Alexander Children's Hospital and the Sussex Eye Hospital. BSUH Charitable Funds are registered as an umbrella charity and gratefully receives donations for the benefit of approximately 250 individual units and departments within the above hospitals to provide research, training and additional equipment and services to enhance patient care which the NHS would not normally provide.
(US, 391490691) Browse eventsTo end hunger in Southwestern Wisconsin through Community Partnerships.
(AU, Canley Vale Public School (NSW Government Schools) - N/A) Browse events
(UK, 286650) Browse eventsBreak works in these four areas - Young people in care and moving on; Children with disabilities; Families in need of support; Children at risk.
(AU, Spencer Park Primary School (SPENCER PARK P&C ASSN) - N/A) Browse events
(AU, 84276291898) Browse eventsFor over forty years, The Glenleighden School has provided support, therapy and education to children and young people with speech, language, and communication needs. Approximately 1 in 14 children have a Developmental Language Disorder (DLD). Children DLD often have difficulties following directions, communicating in the classroom and/or regulating their behaviour. They frequently go unidentified, due to the fact that their poor language skills and academic performance are attributed to other issues. The Glenleighden School provides a specialised program to meet the learning needs of children with a disability for whom language is their primary barrier to accessing curriculum by catering for students from prep to year 12. The PS&F Association supports the school to provide a community of interest that is dedicated to the wellbeing of our school students, parents, staff and friends in the wider community.
(UK, 1178030) Browse eventsOur mission: To prevent neonatal deaths through research and education. Our vision: Babies who are born healthy stay healthy. Preventable neonatal deaths in the UK are eliminated. The Kit Tarka Foundation (KTF) was established after Sarah Higson and James de Malplaquet's son Kit Tarka died from neonatal herpes at just 13 days old.Neonatal herpes is a devastating virus which can ravage a new baby's body in a matter of days and, even if treated, can cause death or long term health problems such as brain damage or cerebral palsy. It is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) which can be transmitted before, during or after birth from the mother or another individual in close contact with the baby. HSV was not suspected in Kit until it was too late so he never received the antivirals which would most likely have saved his life.We know of no other UK charity which initiates and funds research into prevention of neonatal deaths so KTF was formed with a mission to prevent newborn baby deaths through research and education. We are determined to do all we can to prevent more families from going through the devastating tragedy Sarah and James have endured.Our initial projects will focus on neonatal herpes but in the longer term, the aim is for KTF to fund projects relating to all causes of preventable neonatal death. Charity No: 1178030 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kittarkafoundation Twitter https://twitter.com/KitTarkaF