Setup to support your local air ambulance with lifesaving emergency equipment.
Froglife is a national wildlife charity committed to the conservation of amphibians and reptiles - frogs, toads, newts, snakes and lizards - and saving the habitats they depend on. We want all audiences to appreciate and learn more about amphibians and reptiles, and how to conserve them... Froglifes work is made up of three main strands: - On the ground conservation: this includes building ponds (particularly in urban areas), coordinating the national Toads on Roads project and managing a nature reserve home to Europes largest colony of great crested newts! - Environmental education: we specialise in working with socially excluded and hard to reach youth groups. This means that our education team works closely with a range of education providers, from the traditional (schools) to more non-traditional education providers, such as community groups, special schools and non-wildlife sector organisations like the YMCA. - Providing advice: our Wildlife Information Service receives thousands of calls and emails every year regarding amphibians and reptiles in gardens and Froglife has become a central voice for public advice. We rely on donations from the public to help our important work continue.
General Charitable Purposes Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty Education
We are focused on positive change that transforms peoples lives for the better, providing a range of wellbeing services. We aim to help enable everyone to access preventative, early intervention, quick action and lasting impact services to improve mental and physical health.
KICK's aim is “aspiring to improve life”. Working with local schools and organisations, we deliver a range of tailored programmes and youth groups, supporting young people with the transition into adulthood, giving them the tools and the confidence to fulfil their potential.
LEVEL Centre is a small, rurally based charity. We are a contemporary arts hub for the learning disabled and disabled community working with visual, performing and digital arts. We have a purpose-built RIBA award winning accessible building in the heart of Derbyshire that opened in 2008. We are pioneers in accessible interactive digital installations and host a free year-round programme that’s open to the public. We commission and support disabled creatives, offering opportunities to develop their practice at all stages of their career. We run weekly onsite performing arts and visual arts classes for learning disabled adults and creative workshops for young people who are autistic/neurodiverse, creating artists of the future. We produce an annual sensory arts festival for audiences with Profound Multiple Learning Disabilities (PMLD). We collaborate with day centres, schools and the wider community. For many, what we offer is a lifeline. For parents and carers we provide respite. For participants we offer activities that bring them joy. When they come to Level, participants are respected as artists in their own right and encouraged to develop friendships, social skills and a sense of community - important for supporting their wellbeing and combating loneliness. Everything we do has a value, our support goes beyond creativity offering experiences that make a difference.
St Nicholas is an active church in the heart of the community of Guisborough. We endeavour to show the generous love of God through all we do and say.
Our activities cover wide range of skill, from the domestic to the adventurous. The Scouts programme is designed to give young people valuable life skills & experiences, and to help them reveal their own strengths & talents. We are open to all aged 4 to 14, including those with additional needs.
We help those in the community that need support. We identify those that need support by working in partnership with organisations such as Social Services to offer support. We identify those living in poverty as well as offer support by way of Community projects and Acts of Kindness.