(UK, 1115780) Browse eventsWe are a registered charity working with the homeless and other marginalised groups within the city of Gloucester and the local area. Our hard-working volunteers come from a range of different Christian backgrounds, and together we aim to take Jesus to the streets as we provide hot food, drinks, showers, clothes and friendship to our street friends.
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(UK, 313510) Browse eventsThe Africa Centre Ltd is a registered charity founded in 1964, dedicated to promoting and supporting contemporary Africa and its diaspora through innovation, arts and culture, thought leadership and education.
(UK, 119288934RR0001) Browse eventsClean water, decent toilets and good hygiene are basic human rights. They should be a normal part of daily life for everyone, everywhere – but they aren't. That's why we're here. Only by tackling these three essentials in ways that last can people change their lives for good.
(US, 46-5612380) Browse eventsLaunched in 2014, Shine Foundation ("Shine") aims to help homeless abuse survivors, in NYC and Baltimore, achieve financial independence. We do this, by designing and delivering financial empowerment projects that hav
(UK, 1148166) Browse eventsSNAPS (Special Needs Activities with Parents Support) are a parent led, well established support group. We were formed in 1999 by a group of parents / carers of young people with various disabilities / complex and additional needs which provides term and holiday activities for the whole family with a child or young person 0 - 25 years old with special or additional needs in the Tees Valley area.
(UK, SC007180) Browse eventsFormed in 1984, Whitburn Rotary is one of five Rotary Clubs in West Lothian. The members are people of all ages, who are keen to utilise their skills and resources for the benefit of others in their community, in the UK and abroad.
(UK, 1151352) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 100215) Browse eventsFriends of Harberton was set up to support pupils of Harberton Special School aged 3 - 16. It is our aim to advance the education of the pupils in Harberton School and Outreach Services and in particular to: i) Provide appropriate play, education, and care facilities for children of primary school age with special educational needs who attend Harberton School and Outreach Services. ii) Provide and assist in the provision of services for children of primary and post primary school age with special educational needs who attend Harberton School and Outreach Services, that enables the development of skills in communication, reasoning, aesthetic appreciation, and environmental awareness. iii) Provide and assist in the provision of facilities in the interests of education, social welfare for recreation and other leisure time occupation, with the object of improving the quality of life for the parents and their children with special educational needs who attend Harberton School and Outreach Services. iv) Promote all or any purposes for the benefit of the children with special educational needs in the area of benefit, which now or hereafter may be deemed by law to be charitable under the law of Northern Ireland.
(AU, 74851544037) Browse eventsThe Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Queensland (RSPCA Qld) is the state’s oldest, largest and leading animal welfare charity, dedicated to improving the lives of all domestic, farmed and native animals throughout Queensland. RSPCA Qld requires $39 million annually to support our animal centres, programs and services. As a non-government, community based charity, RSPCA Qld receives less than 1% of government funding and relies on donations, bequests and sponsorships from ordinary Queenslanders, just like you. Our mission statement is simple, but powerful: Helping Animals, Empowering People, Changing Lives
(UK, 1164283) Browse eventsThe Roseland Youth Sailing Trust offers financial support to young people who are at school, living or working on the Roseland or are members of a Roseland Sailing Club. The bursaries are open to anyone who would like to learn or improve their sailing, windsurfing or kayaking skills. Funding is also be available for courses/training fees, Quay spaces, Competition fees and associated costs, kit for new boats e.g. new sails/XD kit, as well as Sail training including Hardiesse, Rona Trust and Tall Ships. Free sailing lessons for all Year 6 children in Roseland Schools are also being provided. Your donation will enable us to help as many young people as possible realize the nautical dreams.
(UK, 1089987) Browse eventsGroundswell exists to enable homeless people to take more control of their lives, have a greater influence on services and play a fuller role in our community. Our core beliefs are that effectively tackling homelessness benefits the whole community, and utilising the knowledge and experience of people affected by these issues is the only way to tackle them. We develop and deliver innovative projects that put people with lived experience of homelessness at the heart of the solutions – focusing on participation, research and health.Groundswell’s multi award-winning Homeless Health Peer Advocacy service provides one-to-one support for homeless people to attend health appointments. Delivered by formerly homeless volunteers who build trusting relationships with homeless people others find ‘hard to reach’. HHPA reduces use of A&E, missed appointments and hospital admissions; resulting in improved health and NHS savings. We simply couldn’t deliver our work without the very generous support from our community. Your support will enable us to help homeless people to access life-saving healthcare, and to progress their lives beyond homelessness, towards employment. Next year we will expand our work to support the growing numbers of homeless people across England, and support more formerly homeless volunteers to progress. Charity No: 1089987 Find out more Website http://www.groundswell.org.uk Twitter https://twitter.com/ItsGroundswell YouTube https://vimeo.com/166525202
(IE, CHY17628) Browse eventsThe mission of Autism Initiatives is to meet the needs of people with autism, their families and carers by providing a range of services which are personal, professional and innovative. We create unique services for people to enable them to have ownership of their own lives and future.