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(UK, 1070826) Browse eventsWherever the Need is the only UK charity that puts sanitation first. Clean water is also vitally important to help save lives, but without efective sanitation in place, water supplies continue to become contaminated. Its not just us that says this - research has shown that the installation of ‘improved sanitation’ shows a reduction in illness by an average of 32%, whereas an improved water supply only does so by 6%. We provide ecologically sustainable composting toilets which are long-lasting, and provide valuable fertiliser which can be used on crops. With proper sanitation in place, we then make sure there is clean drinking water available. With both sanitation and water in place, peoples health vastly improves, enabling them to maintain employment and stay in education. Our last step is to create livelihood programmes where they are needed, so people have the opportunity for sustained employment. Good health and an income leads to a route out of poverty, and that is what we are all about!
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(AU, 107597700RR0001) Browse eventsL’Arche Ottawa is a bilingual community celebrating over 50 years of providing supportive homes to people living with intellectual disabilities. We are an intentional community that knows and celebrates the importance of sharing life, work and relationship. L’Arche Ottawa is a leader in building communities of inclusion and belonging. Our community demonstrates that when we welcome their insights, leadership, and gifts, persons with intellectual disabilities help build more just, caring, and vibrant communities for all.
(UK, 1116474) Browse eventsFamilies in Grief supports children, young people and their families living in the North Devon and Torridge areas, who are coming to terms with the death of someone close to them. We run a series of support groups throughout the year for both Children aged 5-12 and Teens aged 13-18 encouraging the children and young people to explore their feelings through creative and physical activities.
(UK, 519659) Browse eventsWillow Burn is a charity based in Co Durham, we provide free palliative care for people with life-limiting illnesses. The staff and volunteers at the Hospice are dedicated to helping you manage every challenge that you or your family may encounter by improving the quality of life for every patient.
(UK, 1129522) Browse eventsAbout Us... Keeping Abreast was established in September 2007 by patients Anna Beckingham and Beverley Birritteri and Breast Reconstruction nurse specialist Ruth Harcourt. They recognised there is a great need for women, both newly diagnosed with breast cancer facing the possibility of mastectomy, and also women further down the line who are also considering reconstructive surgery, to be able to meet and talk to other women who have been through similar experiences. Who attends? Meetings are held every other month and are open to women who are considering either immediate or delayed breast reconstruction. They are also attended by women who have already had surgery and those at various stages of econstruction, including nipple reconstruction and related procedures. Many of those attending are happy to speak openly of their experiences and show the results of their surgery. You are welcome to bring along a friend, husband or partner for support. Light refreshments are provided. What are the meetings about? Although the plastic surgeon will have explained all the details of the surgery it can often be very difficult to absorb the information and formulate the questions you may want to ask. Many women have said they feel more at ease when they are able to ask questions and express their concerns to another woman. We aim to have a different speaker at each support group meeting covering topics both directly related to breast reconstruction and also covering areas of general wellbeing. We also aim to proactively fundraise to support women post operatively through their recovery. Where are the meetings held? There are currently support groups in Norwich, Kings Lynn, Bristol, East Grinstead and Norfolk-based "Nick of Time". Within the Norfolk area there are also a number of outreach groups - Wymondham, Cromer, Stalham and more to follow! For more information on the your nearest support group please visit: www.keepingabreast.org.uk
(AU, 70988355250) Browse eventsSt. Mary's is a fast ever growing school helping nuture and guide your child through their primary years. St. Mary’s School is committed to the development of the whole person. We promote and support caring relationships between school, home, parish and the wider Warracknabeal Community.