The Kambeng Trust works in The Gambia, West Africa, providing education, healthcare and community development. Our project is based in a small rural village near the town of Brikama.What began nine years ago, with an agreement to help a struggling school, has grown in a way we could never have imagined.
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The Ibiono people are poor peasant farmers who lack the finacial ability to a
It helps support the children in the school. Its main fund raising effort at present is to raise money to keep our swimming pool open.
Border Women’s Aid is an independent charity dedicated to helping women and their children escaping domestic abuse in the Scottish Borders. We provide safe accommodation in our refuge along with a range of help and support by a team of trained and dedicated support workers. Any contact with us is strictly confidential. All women (16+) are welcome although if space is limited, priority is given to women with children who have no access to alternative accommodation. Charity No: SC013951 Find out more Website http://www.borderwomensaid.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Borderwomensaid/ Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page
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Our mission is "to reach out in a loving, caring way to the youth of the Capital Region, especially those in
The principle activity of the charity is to provide support for care research and development in the field of child neurology and disability.
Mothers Care India is a small Charity based in the South-side of Glasgow. Our aim is to provide education to children in India who otherwise would not receive it, providing hope to disadvantaged children. All money raised/donated goes straight to the cause.
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**Until May 2014, every £1 donated to Geese will be 100% matched by Arts Council England's Catalyst Fund. Many thanks for your support!** Geese Theatre Company is a small team of experienced performers and practitioners presenting innovative and interactive performances and projects in the criminal justice system. Geese believes that drama is a powerful and effective tool in working with offenders and young people at risk. We use a variety of creative approaches to encourage individuals to examine their own behaviour and as a catalyst for promoting personal development and change. We work across the country with: Geese provides a wide range of activities in partnership with the prison and probation services which include: Examples of projects: Journey Woman - a week-long creative project to help women prisoners break the cycle of hardship, offending and prison. “I got so much more than I expected from the workshop. I would say that all eight girls got some new skill that they can use in prison and in their new life out of prison.” Journey Woman participant, HMP Foston Hall Re-connect - for male and female prisoners. Re-connect uses theatrical performance, drama exercises, skills practice, role-play plus Geese’s trademark metaphor of the mask to explore issues connected with release and re-connecting with a life outside prison. “It gave me confidence. I never had confidence before. It gave me strength and made me realise a lot of things. It made me think deep and open up my eyes…This is the first time I’ve had this experience in my whole life. It was perfect, more than perfect. It made me open my eyes, wake up and smell the coffee… It made me happy and proud. It was an amazing job they’ve done. You don’t understand how much I appreciate it. It has so much meaning to me. Brilliant. Brilliant.” Re-connect participant, HMP Featherstone "Geese saved my life" Workshop participant, Warwickshire Probation