(UK, 1182278) Browse eventsRYC is a registered charity operating in Romsey and Southern Test Valley. Young carers are children and young people who have a caring role within their families.We run a programme of activities that allow them respite from their caring responsibilities, builds resilience and promotes wellbeing.
(UK, 900591) Browse eventsProvides advise support and slow stream rehabilitation to adults living with acquired brain injury and their families and carers. The charity aims to improve lives wherever it can by encouraging and enabling independence, hobbies, return to work, social integration and adjustment and acceptance.
(UK, 1184497) Browse eventsUnity Productions is a local theatre company set up to encourage participants to get involved in all aspects of theatre when it produces smaller, niche shows. It's other objective is to produce surplus funds so that it can support other local charities.
(UK, 1117336) Browse eventsThe McPin Foundation exists to transform mental health research by putting the lived experience of people affected by mental health problems at the heart of research methods and the research agenda. We are a small family foundation with big ambitions, registered charity number 1117336. Help us make a difference by supporting our work that addresses an issue that affects us all. 1 in 4 people experience mental health problems in their lifetime. We put people with mental health problems and families at the heart of research to ensure its focused on matters that really matter to people. Our work helps support people with mental health problems back into work. We help tackle the stigma of mental illness - so people are less afraid to seek help because of what others will say about them or how they will behave towards them. We evaluate the impact of new ideas and solutions to help keep people well - we need better treatments and support for mental health. Join us on our journey to transform mental health research. Help us fundraise so we can commission mental health research studies to progress user-focussed methodologies. Ensure we can fund the involvement of peer researchers in our research work. Make a difference by supporting us to grow as a charity so we can train, support, mentor and collaborate widely to develop user focussed mental health research across England. We are enormously grateful for all the support we receive. Thank you. More information can be found at www.mcpin.org
(UK, 1063982) Browse eventsPeach is a small national charity that supports and informs parents of children with autism, gives advice on a whole range of issues and advocates the use of early behavioural intervention programmes. Peach also raises awareness of autism and the benefits of early intervention.
(UK, SCO14096) Browse eventsWho we are: Poppyscotland is Scotland’s leading veteran’s charity, ensuring that ex-service personnel and their families get the support that many urgently need as they adjust to life on civvy street. Whether someone is struggling to cope with a catastrophic battlefield injury, or living with emotional scars that haunt them everyday, Poppyscotland is there, providing immediate and practical assistance. While we’re perhaps best known for the iconic Scottish Poppy Appeal each November, the demand for our services comes 365 days a year. Sadly, as a result of recent conflicts, that demand is increasing every day, but you and the money you raise can make a real difference.
(UK, 1046443) Browse eventsMyaware is the new name for MGA.We support people with myasthenia and their families, increase public and medical awareness of the condition and raise funds for research and support staff. Our aim is to make life easier for sufferers and their families by providing information, advice and support.
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(AU, 043071457) Browse eventsWorcester County Food Bank engages, educates, and leads Worcester County in creating a hunger-free community.
(UK, 285290a) Browse eventsThe SCOLIOSIS CAMPAIGN FUND raises money for people with scoliosis - abnormal twisting and curving of the spine. SCF is the joint fundraising arm of the SCOLIOSIS ASSOCIATION (UK) (SAUK) and the BRITISH SCOLIOSIS RESEARCH FOUNDATION (BSRF). SAUK and BSRF are the only national charities in the UK working to help people with scoliosis. Every penny SCF raises goes towards helping to support people with the condition as well as funding research into the causes and treatment of scoliosis. By supporting SCF, you're helping people with scoliosis now and in the future! We have some fantastic fundraising events which can all be seen on our new, updated website. So whether it's a run, cycle ride, bake sale, or show, we hope to see you at an SCF event soon! Thank you so much for your support.
(UK, 1210500) Browse eventsWe provide a safe, supportive space for young people aged 12-17 in Loughborough. Our mission is to serve marginalized youth with recreational activities and mentorship, in order fostering personal growth and community engagement. Join us in making a lasting impact!
(UK, 1158228) Browse eventsThe UK Lesbian & Gay Immigration Group (UKLGIG) is a charity created in 1993 that promotes equality and dignity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex (LGBTI) people who seek asylum in the UK, or who wish to immigrate here to be with their same-sex partner. Our activities include: Supporting LGBT asylum seekers: providing support & information via our helpline and in person; referring to solicitors; organising a monthly support meeting; visiting detention centres and running other social support projects. Research & Policy: monitoring and researching relevant (legal) developments and issues; working to ensure LGBT people are treated equally and with dignity in the asylum process; seeking to improve the quality of UKBA decision making, and networking with organisations and individuals working on related issues in UK and internationally. Training & Information: providing training and information on LGBT asylum issues to relevant service providers in the refugee and LGBT community, solicitors and other legal advisers, UKBA staff and the judiciary. We also continue our same-sex partner immigration work by providing support and information via our website, an online forum and a monthly meeting, as well as monitoring legal and policy developments and responding to these as and when required.