Play Therapy Base supports children living in the Lothians who are struggling emotionally day to day. Play Therapy is a way children can explore their thoughts, feelings and experiences. Children may be anxious, loss, bereavement, trauma, or family illness. Playing with a therapist helps.
The Rhythm Studio Foundation (registered charity number 1145472) works alongside The Rhythm Studio to fund music activities for children and young people in London. We offer financial support for music projects based in and out of schools, providing young people with musical opportunities that would not otherwise be possible. Watch the video below to find out more about music provision funded by the Foundation.
Footesteps Foundation are the champions for social & health care night staff. We aim to improve practices for staff supporting vulnerable people with mental health. Working to keep them safe, healthy and skilled by listening, supporting and giving advice to those that work through the night.
Family Care Network provides clinical and treatment services and support to children and youth in a family setting, preferably their own, and within their community, with the goal of enhancing their safety, wellbeing and permanence, and to foster stable and self-sufficient families.
Over the past 40 years, the North Carolina Coastal Federation has worked alongside communities to protect and restore the coast. Your support in 2022 will help restore oysters and living shorelines, protect water quality, reduce marine debris, and advocate for a healthy, sustainable coast.
STEPS is a countywide charity, providing specialist support to children with motor disorders, enabling them to lead fuller, more active lives. By helping the children develop their physical, emotional, spiritual and communication skills in a relaxed environment, STEPS eases their integration into school and their own communities.
The Parent Rooms is a perinatal mental health charity in Northern Ireland. We are a circle of support for parents and their families as they emerge beyond personal struggles to lead full and healthy lives. We do this through peer support, wellness education and awareness-raising..
The school in Nairobi’s Kiambiu slum provides free, sound education and pastoral care for some 90 children aged 2 to 9, who would otherwise receive no formal teaching. It is run by 30-year-old Kenyan Joyce Aruga, with the support of the UK-based charity. It is now aided by Tushinde, a fellow charity
Created via charity sign up service.