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1st Finchampstead Scout Group is located in Californai Country Park in Finchampstead Berkshire and offers scouting to over 170 children from 6 to 18 years old.
1st Hurst Green Scout Group exists to give local expression to the Aim of The Scout Association - to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual and spiritual potential as individuals, responsible citizens and members of their local, national and international communities - by providing an enjoyable scheme of training guided by adult leadership.
The current Scout Hut has served the Kennington Group for nearly 50 years. It is steeped in history and character and has some wonderful stories to tell but alas in recent years the structure has deteriorated to the point where, despite extensive 'first aid', it can no longer provide the facilities and needs of the modern Scout Group. Plans for a new Scout Hall on the same site have been drawn up and approved by Ashford Council. The cost is in excess of £250,000 and because they are a voluntary organisation the money needs to be raised by the Scouts themselves and their supporters. With only £50,000 raised so far they have a long way to go and need all the help they can get!
It is an RN Recognised Sea Scout Group, based in Sutton Park.
21st Century Legacy uses Olympians and other inspirational role models to support young people to be the best they can be. Uniquely the young people set out their own success maps and use coaching and peer mentoring to develop awareness and responsibility, allowing them to make the right choices and fulfil their potential.
The Group offers fun, friendship, challenge and adventure to young people with the overall aim of encouraging their moral, spiritual and physical develpoment.
The Trust exists to allow groups of people to achieve their objectives in a manner that would not be possible on their own.One of our appeals is supporting children with Neuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer found mostly in children.
The 3rd Wisbech Scout Group provides adventurous activities and personal development opportunities for young people aged 6-25. Personal development means promoting the physical, intellectual, social and spiritual well-being of the Scouting individual, helping them achieve their full potential.
Scouting in 3rd Witham provides avdenture and fun for both boys and girls from 6 to 17, Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers, helping them to develop to thier full potential, taking part in challenging activities, allowing risks safely, with achieveing new skills and friends, for now and the future.
4Children is the national charity dedicated to creating opportunities and building futures for children, representing the voice of children at every level. Providing the latest information and guidance ensure all children and families can fulfil their potential. 4Children develop innovative programmes to tackle issues such as social exclusion and crime.
Rebuild new hall
We're 6th Rochdale Scouts. We endevour to keep Scouting alive in the Oakenrod area of Rochdale and give young people the opportunity to experience Scouting and the varied activities that Scouting delivers. We aim to grow Scouts skills into skills that they will use throughout life.
A Wa Po - Yoruba for 'we are together' - is a charitable organisation that was set up to build a future for physically disabled children in Nigeria. A Wa Po's school will offer physically disabled children free primary education followed by vocational training in Information Technology, in order to equip these children with the necessary tools for employment.
ARK is an international charity, whose purpose is to transform children’s lives. ARK maximises its impact by funding and managing innovative programmes across three themes – HIV/AIDS (South Africa, Mozambique), Education (UK, Asia) and Children in Care (Eastern Europe). ARK applies rigorous business principles to its work ensuring that its programmes are efficient, accountable and deliver measurable social returns.
Chefs Adopt a School is the Academy of Culinary Arts’ charity and is about improving lives and changing habits. Professional chefs deliver food education sessions that are both fun and informative to children nationwide. The aim is to teach cooking as a life skill, but also to enthuse children about taste, food provenance and healthy eating.
ACE is a small charity based in Newmill, Cornwall, UK. It believes that education is the key to conservation and poverty eradication. It is committed to supporting rural primary education in developing countries and it is currently assisting nine primary schools in rural Uganda.
Active Hope is a Christian Charity working in the Warrington area. It works with children and young people from accross the town offering them life changing opportunities to access Outdoor and Adventurous Activities. Active Hope raises money to enable disadvantaged children and young people from difficult and deprived backgrounds to access our work.
The Adam Cole Foundation is a charity established to help make a positive difference to the lives of disadvantaged children through the medium of sport.
Adventure Unlimited is a registered charity based in Brighton & Hove. Its aim is to enrich the lives of disadvantaged young people through Outdoor Education events run by formerly unemployed adults. For more information about its work, please go to the website at www.aultd.org
The Afghan Appeal Fund (AAF) - a charity run by families of British soldiers - aims to raise awareness of the plight of the people of Afghanistan, particularly the children, and raise money to help them. We are currently building three schools in different provinces of Afghanistan. By supporting these "hearts and minds" projects, we hope to help provide a better future, not just for Afghan children, but a safer world for all our children.
Afghan Connection runs projects in health and education in Afghanistan and has a twin school project linking 17 Afghan schools to UK schools . It has built 19 schools since 2002 .It has provided expatriate Paediatric and Obstetric consultants to give medical training and has supplied hospitals and clinics with refurbishment and equipment .
The Africa Childrens Development Trust is a small charity based on the Isle of Wight dedicated to supporting vulnerable children in Uganda through a number of projects that encompass health, agriculture & education, in particular mosquito net distributions.
It works with HIV/AIDS orphans in Africa and helps with scholl fees, school uniforms and all school requirements. It also helps orphans with training so they can set up income generating projects and equips them with skills needed by employers. It also provides ARVs to infected children.
Africa Foundation works with local organisations (NGO's) in Africa to ensure that children have access to their basic necessities. We achieve this through sustainable development projects. It works with locally established homes and schools, for street and orphaned children of Uganda, on sustainable development projects that fit well in their community. These projects fund the provision of food, water and health care for the children. They also provide vocational training skills in farming and crafts and empower the staff and children with a feeling of independence.
<p>The Africa Foundation facilitates the empowerment and development of people living in or adjacent to protected areas in Southern and East Africa. We fund projects based on the needs within the communities specifically in the following three areas: </p> <p>* _Education_ (http://www.africafoundation.org/) - school improvement, bursary schemes, conservation lessons </p> <p>* _Healthcare_ (http://www.africafoundation.org/) - primary healthcare centres, HIV/AIDs awareness programmes, access to water, sanitation </p> <p>* _Income Generating Activities_ (http://www.africafoundation.org/) </p> <p>- agricultural projects, skills centres, entrepreneurial support A key Africa Foundation aim is to help break the cycle of poverty. We therefore seek to support projects that combine to provide a ‘conveyor belt’ of resources from pre-natal care, right the way through to university bursaries. </p>
To generate hope and healing for the innocent and abandoned children of Africa caught up in areas of conflict and crisis. By providing for their long term well being and educational needs to becoming the leading contributors to the New Africa.
The African Pulse equips young people to make informed choices in a world affected by HIV & AIDS. It develops and implements educational multi-media life skills resources for 8-14 year olds including an interactive and animated CD-ROM, comic book, video, activity book, facilitator's guide and drama.
Our mission is to assist promising children from poor homes to complete their education, by giving them encouragement and financial help.
THE AIM OF THE CHARITY IS TO PROVIDE SELF SUFFICIENCY AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS, AT PRESENT IN UGANDA AND PAKISTAN. IN OUR CARE ARE TWO ORPHANAGES; ONE HOME FOR STREET CHILDREN; CHILDREN FROM A REFUGEE CAMP IN NORTHERN UGANDA ARE IN BOARDING SCHOOL. PROVIDED APPROX. 45 ANIMAL PROJECTS AND 4 WATER BOREHOLES, PIPING FOR FRESH WATER AND SEWERAGE.
The Alexander Ewart Fund for Nepal was set up in 2004 in memory of Alex who lost his life in a rafting accident while a volunteer teacher in Nepal. The fund supports development of education in Nepal through providing both buildings and support for students and teachers.
Educational and Community Development Charity Based in the Two Deprived Wards of Biscot and Bury Park in Luton.
Almeida Projects is the Almeida Theatre's community and learning programme. Projects delivers a range of high quality, innovative activities to young people, making the theatre accessible to all ages and abilities and celebrating the cultural diversity within Islington and beyond.
The charity works with a Trust in Southern India to support the construction and maintenance of homes and schools for disadvantaged children and for the education and welfare of those attending the non fee paying schools or resident in the homes.
Amantani UK was set up to protect the rights and interests of some of South America’s most vulnerable children. Using education, we aim to help indigenous children negotiate with modern Peru’s westernized system.<p> Rather than spreading our work across a continent or even a country, Amantani UK invests resources and time into making fundamental change in one district; Ccorca, which is situated 13 miles from Cusco, Peru. <p> Since May 2008, Amantani UK have run two boarding schools in the district’s capital. Our two projects help over 40 girls who previously had to walk up to 6 hours to get to and from school each day. In the morning, the girls attend the district’s state-provided school. In the afternoon, instead of walking home, they come to our nearby boarding schools for extra tuition in skills suited to their situation. For more information, please visit <a href="http://www.amantani.org.uk">www.amantani.org.uk</a>.
AAD supports several projects in the Kasese district in Western Uganda. It supports the St Marks Primary School and the 270 pupils of which about 100 are orphans. It provides sustainable micro-enterprise opportunities for the local community and it supports the training of local church pastors.
Through the inspiration of the Diary of Anne Frank, the Trust unites communities to challenge hatred and prejudice and to create a society based on respect, understanding and individual moral responsibility. Innovative educational programmes and exhibitions take place across the UK and reach over 120,000 people every year.
ACC is a small and very personal charity enabling disadvantaged children in Mbarara, Uganda, to go to school and thus improve their chances in life. It works closely with local schools and organisations to provide fees, uniforms, food and background support at primary level, and seeks sponsors for secondary and tertiary students.
We hope to develop the Islamic personality of our children by complementing the Islamic environment at home with an education at school that is based on Islam. This we hope to achieve by working in partnership with parents who are dedicated Muslims.
The Archway Project is a small charity based in Thamesmead, London. Established in 1982, we work to improve the lives of young people living in the city, including those at risk of anti-social behaviour. We also work with youngsters who may not be doing very well at school, either due to problems at home or because of mild learning difficulties like dyslexia. <p> Activities at the Archway Project centre on off road motorbike mechanics and riding. Young people learn the theory in the classroom which supports the practical mechanics they are taught in the workshop. Our members carry out simple repairs through to complete engine rebuilds, and maintain our fleet of motorbikes that are used during off road riding trips. <p> We also teach cooking and photography, and arrange trips to motorsport events such as the Weston Beach Race and British Motocross Grand Prix, so that our members can watch their sporting heroes in action. Through all of these activities, we equip young people with both qualifications and life skills to help them lead meaningful futures. <p> We're currently hoping to raise £10,000 towards a camping and off-road motorbike riding residential trip for our young members. To find out more visit http://www.justgiving.com/Archway-Project-Residential-Appeal-2010/ <p> Address: The Archway Project, PO Box 3974, London, SE2 9YB Telephone: 020 8310 1730
Ark Alive aims to build and operate a Christian visitor attraction based on the stories in the Bible.
We provide opportunities for young people especially though not exclusively through activity based learning, holiday clubs & sport.
ACF was founded to help support children in Srilanka. ACF provides the fundamental rights of any child which include food, shelter, healthcare and education.
A small, friendly, family centred, co-educational independent school for children aged 2 - 11
The objective of the school and the Parents Staff Friends Association is to advance the education of the pupils in Ashgate Croft School. The Association may develop more extended relationships between the Staff, Parents and others associated with Ashgate Croft School. Engage in activities which support Ashgate Croft School and advance the education of the pupils attending it.
Asian Foundation for Help was established in 1983 to work as a link between those who can help and those who need help in Asia and the Third World countries, such as Blind, needy and disabled people.
Aspergers 4 Herts is a charity trust set up to support children and families affected by Asperger Syndrome. Our aim is to provide information, assistance and socialisation to enable better opportunities to form much needed peer groups, thus supporting and encourage social skills.
asphaleia action is part of the asphaleia group – an organisation dedicated to impacting the lives of vulnerable children and young people, and the organisations that work with them. Our charity seeks to contribute to the care, upbringing & advancement of life for vulnerable children & young people in the UK and internationally.
AMG has been set up to assist and support Muslim children in the mainstream education system by: * Increasing the number of Muslim governors in schools * Increasing awareness of the importance of education within the Muslim community * Increasing awareness of issues affecting Muslims within the general community
The Charity provides financial assistance for needy adopted children . In practice assistance is given to adopted children with special educational needs
Avenue Primary PTFA aims to raise additional funds not available through the school budget. These funds support the school in delivering an excellent and exciting educational experience to its pupils. Activities include running the very popular school discos and fairs. In recent years the PTFA has provided fantastic new play equipment for the school playground.
Avondale Extra was set up to benefit the children of Avondale Park Primary School in the Borough of K & C. It aims to broaden the children's experience and create life-long interests by encouraging and funding extra-curricular activities such as sports, arts and educational excursions.
Baan Romjit is a small charity set up by Noi and Arlene Ramasut in the wake of the Tsunami . The aim of the project is to help children troubled by natural disasters and displacement. The first project undertaken by the charity was to support children in the Khao Luk area of southern Thailand most devastated by the tsunami. Baan Romjit provided funds for Ajarn ( Professor) Beow and her team of volunteers to seek out children in the more remote villages who had been traumatised by the loss of parents, close family and their homes Through regular visits ,small group counselling and therapeutic games, the children were gradually enabled to come to terms with what had happened and begin to look to the future. Baan Romjit provided small playgrounds for each of the four rural schools and also assisted in improving the toilet and washing facilities. Baan Romjit is now committed to helping displaced children from Burma in the Mae Sot area on the Thai- Burma border. Baan Romjit has provided funds for one small migrant school to repair the thatched roof before the rainy season and is now supporting the building of a brand new school to replace the old buildings.
The Bala Orphanage and Children's Centre in south west Kenya exists to care for orphans and other needy children by providing food, clothing, education and medical treatment. The Orphanage is run along Christian lines and cares for around 350 children who come from the surrounding area. The Centre is a source of real, practical help and provides pastoral care as well.
Banana Appeal is on a BIG yellow mission to feed ONE MILLION school meals of fresh fruit to hungry children in Zululand. As well as feeding malnourished children, we need to build homes for orphans, protect vulnerable families and empower the community. Please help us save these forgotten children.
BANG Edutainment's mission is to address youth social exclusion - we exist to provide young people from disadvantaged backgrounds with the skills and experience to unlock their potential and develop their careers. BANG delivers this through a number of training and other engagement activities, including community radio (BANG Radio).
Beatbullying is the UK’s leading bullying prevention charity. Founded in 1999, Beatbullying empowers young people to lead anti-bullying campaigns in their schools and local communities, and builds the capacity of local communities to sustain the work. Beatbullying has directly and indirectly worked with 700,000+ young people over the last 5 years, assisting and supporting young people that are being bullied, re-educating and changing the behaviour of young people that bully, and preventing bullying in schools and communities across the UK.
Give a Child a Chance raises money for disadvantaged children living in Berkshire to help them live more rewarding and fulfilling lives. It supports both individual children and groups, with grants for specific projects or pieces of equipment.
The Bethesda Project is an outdoor activity and learning centre that challenges the exclusion of disabled people and aims to treat every person as equal under Christ.
Beyond Ourselves is a small Christian charity set up by local businesses (Stephen James BMW & MINI and Big & Red Storage) who desire to use their time, skill and profits beyond themselves both at home and abroad. <p> The current projects are in London, UK and Ndola, Zambia. Our heart is to build relationships within the communities we find ourselves a part of, invest in them practically and share our faith.
We work to relieve poverty and to advance education and the provision of healthcare in Tamil Nadu, south India. We want to help as many poor children as possible to give them a good chance in life, saving them from the streets and from a life of struggle.
Reducing child head injury and disability caused through cycle related head injury through the education and promotion of cycle helmets and safe cycling. BHIT works in socially challenged areas. Child cyclists are at greater risk of injury. Head injury is the major cause of death and disability affecting them.
We raise money to provide extras and treats for the children which the normal budget cannot cover.
Black Diamond Trust (BDT), is a Christian charity focusing on assisting grass roots organizations in developing countries. Its purpose is to assist these organisations in the provision of improved and sustainable educational and health facilities for underprivileged children
Blind in Business helps young partially sighted and blind people into work through comprehensive training and employment services. <p> The training service works with 1000 school children each year to raise their future career aspirations. The employment services work with school leavers and graduates to help them into further education, to secure work experience or into their first career job. Blind in Business works with young people all over the UK, helping them to raise their confidence and compete equally for jobs with sighted candidates.
Blue Ventures is an award-winning marine conservation organisation dedicated to conservation, education and sustainable development in tropical coastal communities.
A small independent "kitchen table" organisation sourcing books for libraries, reading rooms and small educational projects which lie outside mainstream or the reach of government resources. It identifies beneficiaries before book boxes are sent and ships book boxes directly to those Tanzanians, hungry for knowledge.
Booktrust helps to make a difference to people's lives by inspiring a lifelong love of reading in children, young people and adults.
It is the Boparan Charitable Trust’s mission to enrich the lives of children who are disadvantaged through poverty, disability and terminal illness.
The Box is a Social Space, Information Point, Education Centre and Counselling Service for Young People in Epping. It provides a range of services, facilities and opportunities to meet the needs of vulnerable young people and encourage them to raise their aspirations and achieve their full potential.
The Boys' Brigade is a Christian Youth Organisation working with over 60,000 Children & Young People in the United Kingdom & Republic of Ireland.
Bramhope Village Scout Group aims to provide scouting opportunities for boys and girls aged 7-14 from the Yorkshire village of Bramhope and its surrounding communities. We believe that our organisation offers young people the chance to experience challenge, service and companionship through a wealth of exciting and adventurous activities.
Brathay’s vision is of a society where children and young people realise their potential. Its purpose is to enable children and young people to make positive choices by taking personal responsibility for improving their well-being. Charity registered in England number 1021586 and registered in Scotland number SC38803
We support Breakspeare school with our time, skills and money to improve the equipment and facilities for the children and young people. <p> Opportunity with Dignity
The school provides a nurturing education for vulnerable children in need of a boarding school place.
Purpose of the charity is to advance the education of young people in Africa by providing school equipment and establishing links in the UK.
The Bright Horizons Foundation for Children is Bright Horizons Family Solution’s way of making sure that the closing line of our mission statement –
Bright Sparks has been a registered charity in India for 4 years and is now registered as a charity in the UK. The charity set up and now runs a school that welcomes children from deprived backgrounds focused on the slums of Mohali, Northern India.<p> Many of the children are involved in child labour and have fallen out of the normal schooling process. Bright Sparks provides a flexible and supportive approach to education enabling the children to learn at a level which suits them. Bright Sparks’ education is provided free to the children and for most, will be the difference between a life of poverty and the possibility of a career and prospects.
Bright Tomorrows is a UK based charity working to bring real and lasting change to the lives of children at risk, particularly those who have been disadvantaged through extreme poverty and/or homelessness
Boys Town Jerusalem, in Bayit Vegan is recognised as one of Israel's leading educational residential developments. Over 800 Jewish boys now study and pray there, and many of the boys virtually live on the 18 acre campus. Most of these boys come from poverty-stricken backgrounds.
BYMT provides opportunities for young people in Bromley, whatever their circumstances to learn to play a musical instrument and to sing. It provides opportunities to perform in a wide range of settings to enhance the musical understanding and appreciation of the students and wider community
Brunel University pioneers cutting edge research, development, teaching and learning, seeking and delivering innovative solutions to challenges and issues of our modern world. Brunel students, staff and Alumni contribute to our Global community with their unique and exceptional educational experience.
The Brunswick Club for Young People is a safe friendly place where young people can develop themselves through their leisure time activities. Formed in 1949 the strong traditions of the Club have seen it thrive to the present day, providing fun educational and sporting activities for 8–19 year olds.
We provide a practical, long term solution to the plight of destitute, abandoned, orphaned children of Nepal by giving them a loving home and good all round education. Well over 1200 have passed through our care.
A small charity which has been providing 'A' level bursaries to talented and needy African students in a selection of schools across Zimbabwe for over 40 years.
Build Up St. Anthony's is a small UK registered charity that was set up in 2004 to improve the lives and education of the enthusiastic children of Thondwe, Malawi.
It supports secondary education in Malawi by providing money for buildings and equipment. It has built two community libraries which it runs with the national library service. It also runs a sports programme in Lilongwe and at the present time a new site is being developed to create a sports academy.
"Education is the door to freedom, democracy and development" (Nelson Mandela) BS4A helps rural communities replace dilapidated school buildings in Africa in association with SHUMAS Cameroon, each school has clean drinking water and segregated toilets to improve the children's health along with income generating projects for long term sustainability.
The Burma Children’s Fund supports orphanages and pre-schools in various parts of Burma in order to provide shelter, health care and education for orphans and children. Children in Burma cannot control their own destiny and this is why our goal is To Support their Future
It assists 500 Kenyan children through their education from nursery school age to secondary school age and free medical treatment through sponsorship. It provides school uniforms and all materials. It has now launched a Building Programme for a Nursery School, Primary School and an Orphanage to be built on two acres of land just acquired in Bomani Village north of Mombasa, Kenya.
The CAIRN Trust aims to develop sustainable rural village communities in Nepal through child education. We develop a communities educational infrastructure by building village schools and libraries and providing children with essential education supplies.
It work in the townships of Port Elizabeth, South Africa and in the UK raising awareness and funds to support projects under three criteria; nutrition, education & enterprise. Within the UK the focus of our work is in schools and sending containers of resources to South Africa.
It helps the country’s most vulnerable children who have suffered extremes of abuse, cruelty and neglect. It provides the specialist residential care, education and therapy necessary to help these children build a better life and where possible return to a family environment.
Calvary Zion Children's Home is home to 31 orphaned or abandoned children in Mombasa, Kenya. Funds raised by the Trust assists with the everyday needs of the children such as food. The Trust recognises that a quality education is vital for the children's future so directly contributes towards these costs.
All money donated to the Cambodia Fund is sent directly to CCPCR in Cambodia (The Cambodian Centre for the Protection of Children's Rights - www.ccpcr.org). This money will be used for the rescue and rehabilitation of young sex workers all over Cambodia.
The Cambodian Children’s Charity (‘CamKids’) is a development and relief organisation, dedicated to providing direct aid to poor children in Cambodia. CamKids is administered by its Trustees and volunteers and is able to pass on more than 120% of the money you give (after recovery of Gift Aid). For more information, go to www.camkids.org or e-mail: info@camkids.org.
When you think of the Caribbean, thoughts turn to sun, sea and relaxation and for the fortunate this is an idyllic way of life. However, the people of the Caribbean require more than this to allow them a minimal standard of living. In reality they are often without the basic necessities that we take for granted, for example - running water, electricity, clothes etc. In many cases the young of the Islands are unable to obtain good educational and reading books, adequate clothing and shoes, bedding for babies and young children and educational toys that will help them grow into strong adults with the necessary abilities to help them achieve a better future for their own families. The objectives at CAMDY are to help and support these youngsters, by providing these valuable items for some children in the Caribbean. The most beneficial way of achieving this is by forwarding via air freight a range of good quality donated items from the UK. Additionally this has proved an effective action to help minimise landfill sites in the Britain by reducing waste. <p> By helping and supporting CAMDY you will be making the future bright for our own children and on the Islands of the Caribbean.
Educating girls and women is widely recognised as the single most powerful weapon in the fight against poverty and HIV/AIDS in Africa. Since 1993, the Campaign for Female Education (Camfed) has been supporting girls through school in some of the poorest rural areas of Zimbabwe, Zambia, Ghana, Tanzania and Malawi. More than 645,400 children have benefitted from Camfed's programme of educational support, helping them to leave behind a life of poverty. Find out more about Camfed's work at www.camfed.org<http://www.camfed.org/>.
Founded in 1976, the project operates residential canal boats for children and young people. Boats are available for schools, youth groups and similar organisations for educational, social and recreational purposes. The project also operates boat based social inclusion projects for children and young people from Halton and the surrounding area.
CVP is a charity run PreSchool - Goverment funding just about covers the main bills, however all the extras like books, crafts, equipment.........the things that make the childrens day fun and exciting are bought through fund raising.
Caracol provides educational support to under-privileged young people living in remote and diverse communities in Belize, Central America
It assists disabled & disadvantaged children including: Child Welfare Getting the street children off the streets Freeing children from child labour Providing education amongst children & young persons Vocational Training Providing grants for higher education
Carmel RC College is a Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided College teaching pupils aged 11 - 18. The College is presently raising funds via a charity bike ride along Hadrian's cycleway - a total of 172 miles. All donations are greatly received towards the cost of the building work.
CAROM is dedicated to helping disadvantaged children in Romania: in particular, we support the Atelier Sacelean - a women’s self-help project that provides remedial education, play activities, and practical assistance with clothing etc to disadvantaged children and their families in the area of Sacele, in Transilvania. At the moment they have around 50 children on their books, but could do more if they had enough support. We are totally run by volunteers, and take no salary or expenses ourselves. Our aim for 2008 is to ensure the costs of the Atelier Sacelean – about £700 per month – are met.
Carshalton Boys Sports College School Fund raises money to enhance and enrich our students’ school life. It goes towards such things as the cost of leasing minibuses, used to take students to sporting fixtures etc, also for materials and equipment for lunchtime and after school clubs.
Casa Alianza provides care, rehabilitation and legal aid services for over 10,000 street children each year in Nicaragua, Honduras and Mexico. <p> Services include, outreach, crisis centres that are open 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year, full time residential <p> Programmes and community support and family reintegration.
Casa do Caminho is a Brazilian NGO that operates three shelters for vulnerable and underprivileged children near Rio de Janeiro. Its mission is to ensure the childrens' health and security while supporting their educational needs enabling them to leave the institution with the opportunity of a better life.
It provides weekly youth clubs for young people on the autistic spectrum, mostly with diagnoses for aspergers syndrome. Support is also provided for parents of these children.
CLC intends to raise awareness and educate young people about domestic abuse in young adult relationships. Domestic abuse can be physical, emotional, sexual and financial. It can also be harassment and stalking. It happens between adults and young people who are partners, ex-partners or family members regardless of their gender.
Many young people in the UK find themselves in seemingly impossible 'catch 22' situations. We believe that every young person deserves the chance to get on in life no matter what. <p> With over 120 projects working with young people in communities around the UK, we are one of the largest youth charities in the country. We work with over 34,000 10-25 year olds, and our hope for every one of them is that they are given the chance at life that we believe every young person deserves. </p> We work to give all young people the chance to learn, to earn a living and find somewhere safe and stable to live, to stay away from crime and make a contribution to their community. At Catch22 we know there are young people in all sorts of difficult situations and we stick with them no matter what has happened to them or what mistakes they have made. We want to help them find ways out of their tough situations, whatever they may be.
YMCA Central Herts provides affordable accommodation and support services, childcare facilities and children's activities and a range of personal development and other activities for young people across Hertfordshire
Centre of the Cell is a science education centre, online resource and outreach project aimed at children, young people and families. It seeks to have a positive influence on the lives of the young people it works with by raising career aspirations and improving educational attainment.
We raise money to provide assist with extra curricular activities at Chagford Primary school and to provide extra finance for the school governors
Chailey Heritage School is a pioneering centre of excellence for pupils with physical, communication, sensory and learning difficulties. Our aim at Chailey Heritage School is to give children as much independence and as many opportunities for decision making as possible in a stimulating and enjoyable learning environment.
The Challenge Bolivia 2009 team aim to raise in excess of £10000 for the provision of basic amenities for hundreds of children in one of Bolivia's most isolated areas. OUR CHALLENGE is to climb 5 peaks, with a combined total height of over 30,000m in just 5 days... the equivalent of three Everests in less than a week.
Champion Behaviours delivers motivational workshops to young people aged 12-15 years old who are in danger of exclusion from school and society. This helps to re-engage disaffected young people and improve attendance, classroom behaviour and social skills, whilst reducing crime, fear of crime and anti social behaviour in our community.
Chance UK provides mentoring to children with behavioural difficulties. They work with 5-11 year olds who are at risk of developing anti-social or criminal offending behaviour. The programme works in Hackney and Islington, supporting some of the most deprived children in London. Further programmes are being developed across the UK.
CAF priority is to establish and maintain an orphanage for homeless and sick children in Western Kenya.Our project is unique to the area we want to support those suffering from extreme poverty and bad health.CAF hopes to be the new foundation for these children,by providing a home,care and education. Lake Victoria,Kisumu.Which requires renovating to become a children's home.
Changing Futures is a UK based charity that aims to provide financial and practical support to schools in Africa to improve the future of children disadvantaged by poverty, disease or war.
Charity Bolivia is a small charity set up to help children out of poverty in Bolivia. It supports Colonia Ecologica, a warm and friendly family-run children's home in Cochabamba Bolivia, which houses, supports and helps to educate orphans, former street children and children from very impoverished families.
We are a charitable trust, set up in 2008 to work towards the advancement of educational opportunities for children and young people in South Yorkshire and North East Derbyshire. It was set up by the parents of Charlie Liversidge who died in April 2008 after being knocked down in a neighbours driveway.
It is a unique nursery whose primary objective is to provide inclusive pre-school education to children with special needs and support for their families/carers.
Cherishindia's primary objective is to support the Love Care Centre in Chennai, India, by providing a permanent, purpose built orphanage which will ensure a safe, clean and secure environment for the children. The charity would also like to help support the children's education enabling them to realise their full potential.
The Cherwell School Association raises funds to enhance the experience of all the school's students. Your support will help us to provide additional facilities and experiences, above and beyond the school's own funding. Your gift will go directly towards projects that make the school environment better, that enable more students to go on more trips, that teach students life skills such as bike safety and first aid, and that provide equipment for after school clubs, art and drama.
The Chesterfords Preschool is a charity based in Great Chesterford, Essex. Managed by a committee of volunteer mums, it is always a challenge to meet the basic running costs. Continuous fundraising is vital to maintain this much needed service to the community and it's children. Please do show your support!
The Chiapas Children’s’ Project (CCP) raises money for La Chozita – an education centre for Mayan children in San Cristobal de Las Casas, in the mountains of southern Mexico. This oasis allows children to learn through Spanish and their own Mayan language instead of being on the streets begging or selling.
Chiks provides for needy children in S. India - from the rehabilitation of street children to respite care. Apart from totally funding its own home the charity supports others with anything from capital projects to running costs, health care, education and independence training.
Child Concern Consortium is a group of five charities supporting children who need help throughout the UK. So, your gift works five times harder, helping children with disabilities; those waiting for hospital treatment; children needing new permanent or temporary families, and those who need safe places to go after school.
It helps poor children of all ages in South India, giving them a hope and a future. Without the love, care and education given in the Christian-run Children's Homes it supports, many of these fantastic kids would either not survive or be living on the streets. A life-changing difference!
It helps under-privileged children in Africa by providing financial and other forms of help to enable children and those caring for them to house, educate and sustain children; it forms networks between schools in the UK & Africa to enable children to learn about each other's cultures
Children in Hunger is a small international development charity fighting child poverty in Brazils poorest north-east region. Working in the slums of Fortaleza with grassroots Brazilian organisations it provides nutritional food, care and education for more than 275 impoverished children each day.
Children of Fire sources medical treatment and provides education, care, and support for child burn survivors like these from South Africa and beyond.
Children of Peace is a non-partisan, multi-faith charity dedicated to building friendship, trust and reconciliation between Israeli and Palestinian children, aged 4-17, and their communities. Its aim is to develop a shared spirit via arts, education, health and sports programmes, so future generations might live and work peacefully side-by-side.
The Children of Sri Lanka Trust's aim is to help relieve poverty, sickness, hardship and distress among children of Sri Lanka
Children of the Gambia charity was founded in 1997 and the aim of the charity is to work with children, their families and communities to build/renovate schools and provide the children of Gambia with free education and an improved quality of life.
Established in 1995 to help children with special needs in the Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire region. Special Needs can be defined as a child that needs help or a group of children that need help, a child with a terminal illness or a with a special talent. Unlike many charities it operates with no admin expenses and all monies raised are utilised to support the children or their families.
Our purpose is to fund, establish and run a Montessori nursery for 50 young orphans belonging to child-headed households in Kigali, Rwanda. The nursery’s objective is to restore a piece of their childhood to those who have lost their parents during the genocide, through imprisonment, HIV/AIDS or TB.
The Children's High Level Group (CHLG) is a charity whose mission is to improve the well-being and protection of vulnerable children worldwide. Its initial focus is on creating standards of care in Eastern Europe that meet the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Childrens Hope Foundation endeavours to improve the quality of life for children and young people affected by illness, disability or poverty in a responsive and age-appropriate manner. Its activities are geared towards enhancing the concept of opportunity, recognizing that children are defined individually and should not be further disadvantaged by their illness, disability or situation. It will always work with, and on the advice of, those individuals and organisations referring the children for assistance, to ensure that the children's needs are met in a caring, responsive, practical and friendly manner.
Working with slum children in Bangladesh whose joint family income is less than £0.70p per day. We provide each child full financial support for school, college or university, school uniform, books, nutritional assistance, and comprehensive basic health care for the entire household. Average cost is about £20 per month per child.
CSEF is a national charity dedicated to reducing the number of child victims through interactive child safety education. Key focus is placed on the delivery of Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship Education to children and young people in the British Isles.
The Children’s Trust is a national charity that provides the best possible care, therapy and education for children with multiple disabilities and complex health needs, in partnership with their families and other carers.
Since 1979 the Child-to-Child Trust’s international network has promoted children's participation in their own health and development. Child-to-Child projects can be found in over 70 countries worldwide and are estimated to impact over a million children annually. We work with vulnerable groups including; children living with or affected by HIV/AIDS and those in conflict and disaster prone areas. The Trust is based at the University of London's Institute of Education. Charity Registration No 327654’
The Charity’s objects are for the advancement of education and the preservation and protection of good (mental, physical and sexual) health of young people resident or working within the Bucks County Council administrative areas of Chiltern District and South Bucks District, in particular by the provision of information and support.
China Children and Teenagers’ Fund supports disadvantaged children in China in the neediest places. There are millions of reasons to get involved - 300 million! Help fight poverty and disease, improve health care and give economic opportunity to kids through extraordinary education and social enterprise projects.
The Chiswick Park Communities Trust aims to help young people up to the age of 21 by relieving poverty and sickness, promoting education and supporting people with disabilities.
It helps children around the world, from backgrounds of abject poverty break the cylce of poverty and become self-sufficient contributing members of society through education, regular meals, healthcare, love and nurture.
Christ's Hospital is a boarding school supported by a charitable Foundation that provides a life changing educational opportunity to boys and girls from all backgrounds, particularly those with family need. The high standard of education and co-curricular programme offered gives children the chance to excel, to discover their talents and fulfil their potential. Places are financially assisted according to family means.
The Cicely Foundation exists for deprived, vulnerable and needy children in both the United Kingdom and throughout the world to help overcome some of their difficulties. The main focus of the Foundation involves supporting work linked to education, health and well-being.
The Charlie and Kathleen Dunnery Children's Fund (CKDCF) was formed in 2002 with the sole aim of raising funds for children's health, wellness and educational needs in and around the Cumbria area. The CKDCF is a unique organization in that it has no paid members.
Classrooms For Kenya is a charity started by staff and students of The Weald School, West Sussex. The charity's aim is simply to promote education in Kenya by raising funds to build new, permanent and safe classrooms for Kenyan children.
The Pool Fund will reopen the Claybrooke pool for school and community use, and fund maintenance and running costs. It needs to raise over £17,000 in 2009 for renovations. Without this the school, children, and wider community, will lose a key resource that has been part of the villages for 53 years.
It provides a safe and fun environment for preschools to learn to learn
Clouds of Hope focuses primarily on support to HIV/AIDS affected and infected people as well as on AIDS prevention. Beneficiaries of the project include all community members in the KwaSani Local Authority Area, who have been affected in some way by poverty or the AIDS pandemic.
Coaches across Continents works in developing countries to create leaders in those regions. Through an innovative educational soccer curriculum, volunteers train local coaches, educate children and work with local organizations that also use soccer to develop life and leadership skills.
Cobra Foundation is an independent charitable trust, founded by Cobra Beer Ltd in 2005. The Foundation provides donations to charities and good causes which focus on improving the life and outlook for disadvantaged children, primarily in India.
The Cogwheel Trust provides children's homes for needy children in India and Uganda. It supports handicapped, abandoned, Aids orphans and children who cannot be supported by their families. It also provides a 'Children's Centre' in Uganda to help children within their own community.
It aims to enhance the learning experiences of their children by creating a better learning environment for both staff and children, and to foster the relationship between children, parents and the school through a variety of social and fundraising events held througout the year.
Colombia ChildCare supports the poorest people in Colombia. It educates, feeds and provides medical help for the children. It supports deprived families with real solutions such as improving living conditions and supplying medical help. Fresh water wells, farming independance and community education are some of the ongoing projects developed and sustained by Colombia ChildCare (UK)
The CCLEF brings hope of a better future through its secondary/high school sponsorship scheme. About 200 bright but needy girls from 25 countries benefit annually. Sponsorship is individually tailored to meet their requirements, eg tuition fees, books, transport, boarding and examination fees. Contact and funding is channelled via the headteacher.
The Company is an independent, exciting new venture in youth music theatre which engages young people as if they were a professional company. The Award-winning team engages performers, aspiring technicians and musicians, who work with professionals to produce shows to West End standard.
We are a voluntary organisation which supports and promotes community based conflict resolution in Newham.
The Connections Bus Project works with young people across Cambridgeshire providing educational, recreational and social opportunities in areas where there are limited or no youth facilities. This is mainly done through the provision of a mobile youth facility on a state-of-the-art converted double decker bus. The project works in 10 venues and sees in excess of 120 young people every week.
The Construction and Development Partnership (CODEP) is a British based charity established to meet the aspirations of the people of Waterloo, Sierra Leone by working in partnership with them to deliver a world class library and literacy facilty in their community.
The Cooper Kenya Educational Trust is a charitable trust established to entirely support and educate orphans and very poor children to give them the best possible chance in life. It was set up in 1999 by Michele Cooper.
Many children and young people know little about the countryside and rural way of life. Its programme of educational initiatives will introduce them, and their teachers, to the beauty, importance and diversity of our rural heritage, inspiring them to become passionate about its future and protect it for future generations.
TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUPILS AT THE SCHOOL BY PROVIDING AND ASSISTING IN THE PROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR EDUCATION AT THE SCHOOL NOT NORMALLY PROVIDED BY THE LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY, AND AS AN ANCILLARY THERETO AND IN FURTHERANCE OF THIS OBJECT THE ASSOCIATION MAY: (A) FOSTER MORE EXTENDED RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE STAFF, PUPILS, PARENTS AND OTHERS ASSOCIATED WITH THE SCHOOL
Craven College aims to raise aspiration, participation and attainment through the provision of high quality education and training within an inclusive and suportive environment and to contribute to economic and social development by working with individuals, organisations and the business community in response to the needs and attributes of the region.
It assists local Primary Schools with RE and PSCHE
The Croydon Playcare Company (Gingerbread Corner) provides quality childcare for children 3 months to 16 years. Our main aim is to alleviate poverty and distress in one-parent families or other disadvantaged groups. Their main activities include childcare, access to parenting information, family support and outreach health services.
CRY works towards restoring basic rights to under-privileged children – rights to survival, participation, development and protection. It works towards eradicating the root causes of injustice towards children and makes sure that they have access to schools, good health and experience a childhood; seeking permanent solutions that bring about lasting change.
Supplementary educational services and diversionary activities for 150 Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) young people aged 4-18. Delivering core subjects of Math, English and Science. Primarily a Saturday provision, including a mentoring and heritage projects
Cundall Manor School is a co-educational prep school in North Yorkshire, providing an education for children from 2 to 16. It promote independence, confidence, self-esteem, mutual respect and a strong work ethos in each child and provides a safe, caring environment where children feel happy, secure and valued.
welfare & education of students
To support Sankwia a small Gambian Village by reducing poverty and disease and encourage economic and educational development. We currently provide education to 252 village children. Other projects include setting uo of a clothing manufacture co-operative and an adult literacy class.
The trustees, and friends, passionately care for others less fortunate; in particular children, which yielded the creation of the DABW Foundation. The charitable trust was formed to develop and support projects, where there was significant need, by carefully considering then financially supporting them, hence the current activity in Africa.
Dame Hannah Rogers Trust delivers the very best education and care in the UK for young people with profound physical disabilities and communication needs. The Trust also provides respite care, in a dedicated Respite Centre, for young people both from families living locally and nationally.
Danegrove is a three-form entry County Primary School located in East Barnet. Thank you for helping to prepare your child for a fit and healthy future. Donations this year will be used to fund new playground equipment, including a wooden adventure trail, a climbing wall and new sandpits. Please be as generous as you can. Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. Note that if you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 25% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you. Many thanks for your support.
It provides all round personal development through educational activities and projects to women and children in the United Kingdom
Daycare Trust campaigns for quality accessible, affordable childcare for all and raising the voices of children, parents and carers. It leads the national childcare campaign by producing high quality research and developing policy recommendations. It operates a childcare information line which assists parents, carers, childcare providers and employers.
Debate Mate uses student led debate clubs to develop communication skills, confidence, and critical thinking in students in areas where it is most needed. It trains university undergraduate to run debate clubs in schools across the UK and empowers participants to go on to run their own clubs.
This new charity hopes to make young people aware of the dangers of smoking and change attitudes towards it. It will use the youthful appeal of an annual film making competition that explores this very subject and its consequences, as well as new internet and mobile media to convey our message.
Dee Banks School is a school for Children with profound and severe learning difficulties. As part of our adventure playground project we are trying to complete the 3rd phase providing the children with a cycle track and secure bike shed.
Devas provides creative, sporting, and practical activities to young people in Battersea, with the aim of enabling them to reach their full potential. The club has many enthusiastic and talented members, and while teenagers generally are getting a bad press, is a good news story to be proud of.
The Diana Award recognizes young people who have made an outstanding and selfless contribution to their communities and demonstrated the qualities associated with the late Princess - compassion and a commitment to improving the lives of others. The Award identifies positive role models that challenge existing stereotypes of young people, and gives them recognition at a time when their life choices are still to be made. Receipt of the Award offers enormous prestige to recipients - as a formal, UK-wide lifelong recognition of achievement. We have seen first-hand the life-changing impact the award has on those that receive it. It instills confidence, encouraging its recipients to raise their sights and seize life's opportunities. It is open to young people of all abilities, circumstances and cultures throughout society. We also have a Diana Anti-Bullying Award for those aged who have tackled bullying in their schools and communities and a Diana Certificate of Excellence for groups of young people aged who have worked together to make their communities a better place to be.
It helps South African children abandoned, abused, neglected and orphaned affected and infected by HIV and AIDS in the Eastern Cape
We provide quality education by supporting DIL schools and vocational training programmes in the rular areas of Pakistan. Our vision is also to extend vocational training programmes to underpriviliged women/teenagers belonging to multi ethnic minority communities in England
Discover is a children's arts centre based in Stratford, E15. It's main focus is stories, language, literacy and creative play. Discover: Making stories together!
Donaldson's, Scotland's national Grant Aided Special School offering pupils aged 2 to 19 years who are deaf or have severe speech and language difficulties, high quality education, therapy and care. Donaldson's provides nursery, primary and secondary education and also has a Lifeskills Department. Day and residential placements are available.
The Downside-Fisher Club supports socially excluded children and young people from Bermondsey and its neighbouring areas, and enables them to fulfil their potential as capable, confident young adults through a structured programme of sporting, artistic and recreational activities.
The Amenities & Welfare Fund supports pupils throughout the school through the provision of facilities and equipment that would not otherwise be available.
<p>Dr Graham’s Homes of Kalimpong, India, provides care and education for destitute mixed race children, mainly from Kolkata. Orphans and children from deprived backgrounds are brought together in the family environment of the Homes with the aim of enabling them to provide a more secure future.<p/> <p>To learn more go to www.drgrahamshomes.co.uk<p/>
6 million people in the UK are affected by dyslexia, that's 10% of the population. Dyslexia can affect all areas of your life, not just reading and writing. It can cause low self esteem, anxiety, frustration and even depression if unidentified. Through our 26 centres, 158 outposts and our work in schools we work to improve lives through education. <p> Your money could make a real difference to the lives of those affected by dyslexia. <p> £25 - could fund a one hour session of multi-sensory tuition £50 - could pay for a parent to attend an awareness course £100 - could help towards the cost of keep a local centre open for one day Your donation will enable us to continue with our valuable work.
The ED Society provides information & support to those affected by ED.
Ebrahim College is an Islamic sixth form college that offers school leavers and adults the opportunity to study both Traditional Islamic Sciences and mainstream A level and GCSE subjects in an Islamic environment. Along with academic progress the college aims to instil in students the desire for life long learning and the desire to practice upon the knowledge that they gain. Over the past two years our A-level students have achieved 100% pass rates.
Door of Hope operates humanitarian aid to destitute children living in ghetto villages of Bulgaria and the Ukraine. It provides feeding facilities, education, dental assistance, hygiene, teacher training, as well as a code of Christian values and a moral framework for the children's furture.
Mamatsi Guli Heart of the Brave’ in war torn Georgia is one of Ecologia Youth Trust’s international projects to find families for orphan children. At the heart of its work is creativity, the care of socially deprived children and protection of the natural environment.
Edirisa UK supports primary school education in SW Uganda and is committed to improving the living conditions of the local population and increasing local employment.
Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute’ Proverbs 31:8 <p> The Edith's Home Project works with total HIV/AIDS orphans in the community of Ngora, a small town in the Teso region of Uganda. <p> Because of very limited resources, these children are put to the "bottom of the pile" in an already strained family situation. Edith's Home provide sponsorship of school fees and vocational training for orphans and support them psychologically and spiritually. More recently we have set up micro enterprise initiatives to help sustain the project: food storage, farming, business loan schemes and office services. The project began in 2004 and at present supports over 100 orphans within their extended family context.
Education Action works with war torn communities across Africa and the Middle East to help rebuild their lives through education. We work with teachers and refugees here in the UK to help educate young people about the realities of war.
Our Mission - To advance and enhance the education of children in developing countries through support and provision of school materials, books, equipment and college sponsorship.
Provides opportunities in rural Morocco for girls to continue their education beyond primary level. Educate a girl and you educate the next generation www.educationforallmorocco.org
ECN supports and encourages the education of Romanian and Roma children and their families living in poverty. ECN also provides a safe environment for young people from the UK to experience volunteering.
Education For Choice is dedicated to helping young people make informed decisions about pregnancy and abortion. It runs workshops in schools, trains professionals, and raises awareness through its media and advocacy work. Because of EFC young people are better able to avoid unintended pregnancy, to stay safe and be healthy.