Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Children
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Heathrow Travel-Care
Beneficiary group, HousingHeathrow Travel-Care is the Independent Crisis Social Work Agency for Heathrow Airport. Qualified social workers assess, advise, advocate, signpost re issues including mental distress, disability, homelessness. Also: safeguarding children/vulnerable adults, planning with/for vulnerable Britons returning from abroad, coordination of Initial Humanitarian Assistance at Heathrow following emergencies.
The Exodus Project
Beneficiary group, Education, HousingWe run activity clubs and activity week-ends, undertake weekly home visits and work with schools and community groups to build trusting and lasting relationships with vulnerable children and young people.
One In A Million (sports)
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareSPORTS AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES WITH CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE FROM DEPRIVED AREAS
Mellon Educate (uk)
Beneficiary group, EducationWe educate impoverished African children. Our mission is to provide education assistance for 100,000 children. To successfully achieve this: we build quality facilities if required and we provide in-depth training for the incumbent school managers/principals and teachers to empower them to deliver ongoing better results.
Ingol And Tanterton Community Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, FacilitiesIntact provide a range of services and activites across many disciplines i.e.Children and Young PeopleTraining and EmploymentAdivce, support and sigposting serviceAdult and Social welfareVolunteeringA fully equipped community centre
British Friends Of Shalva
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social careRaising funds for the Shalva Centre in Jerusalem, Israel. Shalva provides a respite home for children with severe mental and physical disabilities.
Humraaz
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesIndividual Support, Key workers, Bi Lingual Staff (Urdu,Punjabi,Gujerati,Hindi English; Advice and Guidance; interpreting & support; Supported access to legal counsel (immigration and domestic); Shopping/housekeeping/managing money/life skills; Advocacy; Education opportunities for adults and children, in house parenting classes and advice, Educational Groupwork
Edukid
Beneficiary group, Social welfareIn circumstances where children and young people cannot expect to receive an education (eg due to conflict, poverty, or similar conditions of distress) EDUKID provides funds and other resources to make this possible. Funding is primarily through sponsorship, which ensures continuity of schooling from year to year. It presently operates in Cambodia, Uganda and Peru.
Nelson's Journey
Beneficiary groupNelson's Journey provides a therapeutic service for children and young people up to the age of 17 years (inclusive) living in Norfolk who have experienced the death of a significant person. We carry out 1:1 work, training for professionals, information and support for families, and deliver group activities for children and young people including therapeutic weekends and activity days
The National Association For Children Of Alcoholics
Beneficiary group, HealthNacoa provides information and support for everyone affected by a parent's drinking. Our work is about planning a positive future for the 2.6M children who live with parents who drink too much in the UK today; providing them with an opportunity to see that the world can be different from the one they know, that they can break the cycle of addiction and go on to live happy and fulfilled lives.
Woodroyd Nursery And Childrens Centre
Beneficiary group, ChildcareThe provision of nursery childcare and early education services, family support work and children's centre activities for children and their families.
Healthprom
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentWe are a UK international development organisation and we work to ensure vulnerable children get the best start in life.Our mission is to work in partnership to promote health and social care for women and children in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Afghanistan and Mongolia.
Nevill Hall Creche Association
Beneficiary group, ChildcareTo provide Day Care and Educational opportinities for children aged 12 weeks to 8 years
Brave Church
Beneficiary group, ReligionWe are a faith based charity committed to making a difference in the local community. We run a Christian church and offer various community based programs for young people, children, and families.
Stepney Bank Stables LTD
Animals, Beneficiary group, EducationSTEPNEY BANK STABLES (SBS) IS AN INNER - CITY RIDING SCHOOL AND CHILDREN'S SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT LOCATED IN NEWCASTLE. OUR MISSION IS TO ENHANCE THE LIVES OF YOUNG PEOPLE, AGED 8 -18, THROUGH INTERACTIONS WITH HORSES. SBS PROVIDES RIDING, ACTIVITIES AND SPECIFICALLY CHOSEN WORKSHOPS WHICH ENABLE YOUNG PEOPLE TO LEARN AND DEVELOP THE NECESSARY LIFE SKILLS TO BECOME THE VERY BEST THEY CAN BE.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St. Mary Upton (overchurch)
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Religion, Social welfarePublic worship for all. Sacred space for personal prayer. Pastoral work visiting sick/bereaved/needy.Christian teaching through sermons,courses,groups. Religious assemblies in schools. Youth project with christian ethos. Promoting christianity through events/meetings/literature and activities for seniors/parents/children/community groups. Support of charities/individuals in UK / abroad.
Facing The World
Beneficiary groupFacing the World has pioneered a bold new approach to sustainable healthcare, resulting in self-run centres of excellence in the countries we work in. This approach ensures that children born with facial differences can receive the surgery they need, and that these centres can be replicated both nationally and internationally.
Sail (sexual Abuse And Incest Line)
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareSAIL provides face to face counselling and support to survivors (18+) of child sexual abuse who live in Derbyshire.We also provide information to supporters of survivors (relatives/friends/workers) and training on the issues of CSA to workers when resources allow.
Home-Start Birmingham Consortium
Beneficiary group, HousingHOME-START BIRMINGHAM OFFERS PRACTICAL AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT TO FAMILIES WITH YOUNG CHILDREN, PROVIDING A LIFELINE TO PARENTS AND CHILDREN IN THE BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL AREA.SUPPORT IS FREE, CONFIDENTIAL AND NON-JUDGEMENTAL, AND THE QUALITY OF THIS IS MAINTAINED BY WORKING TO NATIONAL STANDARDS.
Sumner Road Chapel Day Care Centre
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, ReligionChildren's Full Day Care Community Nursery voluntary sector
Child Rights International Network - Crin
Beneficiary groupThe objects of the charity are to promote any charitable purposes for the benefit of children in the UK and abroad with particular regard to the provisions relevant to those purposes in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Home Farm Children's Nursery
Beneficiary group, Childcare, HousingTO PROVIDE CHILDRENS DAY CARE FROM 3 MONTH TO 5 YEARS
Pippins Pre School Crediton
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationPippins Pre-school and Nursery is proud to deliver high-quality childcare and education to 0-5 year olds . 8am-6pm 51 weeks of the year. Children learn in a stimulating, rich, play-based environment. The EYFS is delivered through child initiated activities. Dedicated Early Years Educators encourage, motivate, care, nurture and develop each child's unique abilities through fun, active learning.
Woodcroft Pre School & Wrap Around Care
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationOur charity is based in Waterlooville. We are a childcare facility and are able to take children aged between 3 months and 5 years. Our holiday childcare and after school club caters for children up to 12 years of age.
Aberdeen Park Nursery
Beneficiary group, ChildcareTo advance the education of children aged five and under in Islington (and surrounding areas) by: Offering appropriate play and learning facilities and ensuring that such play and facilities offer opportunities for all children whatever their race, culture, religion, gender, means or ability. Offering the opportunity to parents to take responsiblity for and to become involved in the activities of