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(AU, 38753312146) Browse eventsLed by Les Twentyman OAM, the 20th Man Fund’s work is based on the belief that “Every child, young person & family has a right to a future free of poverty, discrimination and abuse”. The 20th Man Fund is a dedicated group of professionals and volunteers from various "walks of life", who have come together to make a difference in the lives of the homeless and disadvantaged. Proactive programs around sport, recreation and drama to prevent kids from falling into the clutches of crime, prostitution and drugs is the primary focus of the Fund. The 20th Man Fund is committed to delivering real support to the people who need it most - the kids in distress and the community contact workers trying to help them. Every day, many at-risk youths are helped through the 20th Man Fund’s programs and support
The Foundation for Woman’s is an extension of Woman’s Hospital that raises philanthropic support to improve the health of women and infants. Our focus is on addressing infant prematurity, maternal morbidity, opioid addiction in pregnant women, and access to breast cancer screenings.
Children’s Trust mission is to prevent and reduce the occurrence and trauma of child abuse and neglect, by providing prevention, intervention and advocacy. Our four programs include: Children First, Healthy Families, Children’s Advocacy Centers and Court Appointed Special Advocates.
(UK, 1013834) Browse eventsMLOCS is a charity that supports the training of UK-based mariners to recognise and promote the improvements of standards of expertise on merchant vessels and to provide a pool of UK seafarers who might look to the City for careers when coming ashore.
(UK, 1103557) Browse eventsAge Concern Reading is now Age UK Reading a Brand Partner of Age UK working together to promote the well being of all older people in the greater Reading area.
To improve the quality of life for children, adolescents and adults with SPD, and their families by providing: • Comprehensive assessment and effective intervention for Sensory Processing Disorder • Rigorous research with our collaborating university-based research partners • Education for caregivers, pediatric professionals, and educators; and • Advocacy for official recognition of SPD worldwide.
The ELRPS has been in existence for over 50 years, and has recently become a Company Limited by Guarantee. With a membership of 3,500 like-minded individuals who have a passion for heritage railways, the Society is managed by a board of unpaid volunteer directors. Any surplus made by the ELRPS Ltd is re-invested in infrastructure projects to support the continued development the East Lancashire Railway.