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Uganda River of Life Ministries supports the work of the River of Life Church in Masaka, Uganda - helping street children, widows and orphans and others in need realise their full potential and spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ in word and deed.
The Mulberry Centre is an award-winning independent charity. We provide support and information for people affected by cancer who live in west and southwest London, offering practical ways of enhancing physical, psychological, and emotional well-being. All the services are provided free of charge.
Classrooms for Malawi plan to contribute to the advancement of education in Malawi by working with the local the community to build new classrooms or to refurbish existing ones and help to improve the learning environment in general for children in Malawi.As of 1/10/18 we are a SCIO (SC048091).
We are a registered charity who promote and provide services for additional support needs children and young adults.Our goal is to help improve the services and support for our children and provide resources for children and young adults to have better community access and inclusion.
PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) is widely understood to be a profile on the autism spectrum, involving the avoidance of everyday demands and the use of ‘social’ strategies as part of this. PDA individuals share autistic characteristics and also have many of the ‘key features’ of a PDA profile.We provide information, support and training about PDA for individuals, families and professionals. We aim to increase acceptance and understanding of a PDA profile and to improve outcomes for individuals and families by focusing everyone involved on ‘what helps’.Each year we answer around 2,300 enquiries from people seeking support and deliver training to 2,400 parents, carers and professionals. Our information resources reach 500,000 people a year via our website and social media.All our services are run by the PDA community and include:• an enquiry line• an online forum• information resources• training• conference every other yearWe also share good practice, work in partnership with other organisations and promote research on PDA.
As a charity, Send a little hope provides free education for street children and vocational training for young adults to become self-sufficient. Through our health programme, we provide free cataract operations, free glasses and medications. Additionally, we provide food and shelter and essential items to destitute people.
We promote the development of young people in achieving their full potential by providing support & activities which develop their skills, capacities & capabilities to enable them to participate in & contribute to society as mature & responsible individuals.
Together Dementia Support provides person-centred, holistic support for people living with dementia and their carers in Manchester. Through friendship & activity groups, one-to-one visits, and specialist carer support, we support people to live better together with dementia.
Pan Intercultural Arts (Pan) works across ethnic, cultural and faith boundaries to encourage understanding, integration and empowerment throughout our diverse society.We run creative workshops, community programmes and public events for those who are often not heard in society.
You Raise Me Up was founded by the Brooks family in June 2011 following the sudden, tragic loss of daughter, Megan aged just 17. The charity's purpose is to raise funds to help families that have suffered the loss of a child between the ages of 16 & 25, offering mental health & emotional support.
Bladder Health UK is a national charity dedicated to supporting people living with bladder conditions such as Interstitial Cystitis, Overactive Bladder, Chronic Urinary Retention, and other functional bladder disorders.We provide information, guidance, and reassurance to help individuals better understand and manage their condition. Through our confidential advice line, informative publications, online forums, and nationwide network of support groups, we empower people to live well and feel less alone.Bladder health issues can be isolating, but we believe no one should suffer in silence. We work to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and advocate for better healthcare and treatment options.Your support helps us continue offering life-changing services, drive research, and improve outcomes for thousands of people affected by bladder illness across the UK.
We are a Scottish mental health charity that aims to stop the downward spiral of negativity many young people are now on. Our training programme aims to empower vulnerable teenagers, teach them to take control of their own lives and their future and help them find the voice they never knew they had.