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Love in Action educates children and young people in Masaka, Uganda. We run 2 schools and a health clinic.
Tackle coordinates peer support groups for people living with or affected by prostate cancer. Our groups enable people affected by prostate cancer to meet with others who know exactly what they are going through, reducing isolation, providing support, a listening ear and a sense of hope.
The FatFace Foundation was created to make a lasting difference to communities wherever FatFace goes. Our mission is to make a difference to individuals when they most need a helping hand, whilst supporting legacy programmes aimed at enriching our communities and the planet for years to come.
Suffah foundation provides relief of poverty & sickness anywhere in the world, in particular those affected by natural causes by provision of financial or other assistance including but not limited to medicines, shelter, furniture, stationary, food, clothing, sanitation, education & clean water.
Our charity funds resources, over and above what the NHS has to do. Improving healthcare for local patients, by funding innovation & research; development & wellbeing support for Trust staff; extra equipment; improvements to the hospital environment & the provision of resources to support patients
The Road Ahead NI support individuals and families affected in many ways by road traffic collisions across NI, offering free trauma counselling, peer support, and wellbeing workshops. Every donation helps us provide hope, healing, and support, ensuring no one has to travel this journey alone.
Yada delivers The Esther Project which provides specialist outreach support services to women who have experienced current or historic sexual exploitation through the sex industry, survival sex or sex trafficking. Yada works to fulfil it's mission through outreach, partnership work and training.
Bradbury Fields mission is to enhance the quality of life and promote the health and wellbeing of people living with sight loss.
Chepstow Mencap, a much loved community charity is affiliated to Royal Mencap but not funded by them. We work with people with LD to create opportunities for them to lead fulfilling lives, working in a person centred way in order for them to meet their aspirations. We encourage them to dream big!
Tackling food poverty through various projects, including holiday lunches and community larders.
We hold elderly residents tea parties a couple of times a year, providing entertainment & afternoon tea for 50+ of Tickhill's senior residents who don't have a lot of opportunity to socialise. We also partner with a local cafe to hold teen evenings that are well attended by local young people.
Employ-Ability is a specialist employment support charity working with people experiencing mental ill health.Our purpose is to support people with mental ill health to secure and retain employment. We promote employment as it is both a normal aspiration and because it is a proven method of supporting recovery.