Charitable activities Charities That specialise in Advice and individual advocacy
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Somewhere Else
Charitable activities, Social welfareWe provide advice and assistance to those excluded from society; network groups to the socially isolated and also advocacy and general support. We do this from our premises in Stockton-on-Tees which has been thoughtfully designed to provide a safe and therapeutic environment which can facilitate personal growth in our beneficiaries.
Dyslexia Cornwall
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationWe provide support and services for dyslexic children & adults of all ages, their parents/families, educators, employers & the wider community. We can be contacted via our Helpline & Website. We also support a Dyslexia Friendly Schools Quality Mark. Our focus is raising awareness of Dyslexia & our vision is a dyslexia friendly society that enables dyslexic people to reach their full potential.
Salford Disability Forum
Charitable activities, Social welfareProviding advocacy and information via Signpost sessions throughout Salford; Setting up initiatives to lessen the isolation of disabled people; Working with organisations to form strategic partnerships; Training and Learning about disability issues; Promoting the right of disabled people to be involved in decision-making about their lives and what goes on in Salford; Campaigns and Community Audits
Jamia Alfurqan Limited
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Facilities, HealthJamia Alfurqan Ltd concentrates its efforts on charitable purposes, the area of religious activities and education and training. It tries to support children and youth, the elderly, the elderly people. It provides aid to these agents by the means of providing advocacy and counselling services, providing specific services and providing open spaces, buildings and facilities.
How Many Elephants
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesHow Many Elephants (HME) protects African elephants and empowers women to protect nature. It amplifies female ranger voices through World Female Ranger Week (500m reach), enables human-elephant-conflict mitigation through the HME Beehive Fence project, and supports grassroots conservation through grants, storytelling, advocacy, education, and community-led action. Founded by Holly Budge.
Powerhouse For Women
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationThe Powerhouse is an organization of women with learning difficulties and is run by members. We facilitate group activities on the premises. We also go out in to the community. Our group activities are designed to empower members around health, advocacy, personal safety, employment and skills to improve quality of life and general confidence.
The William Wilson Turner Foundation
Charitable activitiesPreservation and protection of good health among people residing in disadvantagedcommunities in the West Midlands and Ghana through the provision of services and participation in health education events and workshops. Working in collaboration, providing advocacy/advice/information and acting as an umbrella or resource body for organisations that share a common interest.
Mama Asha Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, HousingOur charity assist refugees and asylum seekers particularly Somali individuals of all ages throughout United kingdom. Our support includes overcoming communication barriers, helping individuals gain their independence back, advice and guidance on issues including welfare, housing, schools and employment.
Fylde Coast Advice And Legal Centre
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, HousingWe provide free advice and guidance on benefits, legal advice related to housing repossessions, mortgage arrears, homelessness, health disabilities related to housing, debt advice, education on housing law and community training and development. Free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities and support other voluntary sector organisations.
The Chosen Generation Assembly Rccg
Charitable activities, Facilities? MAKES GRANTS TO INDIVIDUALS ? MAKES GRANTS TO ORGANISATIONS ? PROVIDES OTHER FINANCE ? PROVIDES HUMAN RESOURCES ? PROVIDES BUILDINGS / FACILITIES / OPEN SPACE ? PROVIDES SERVICES ? PROVIDES ADVOCACY / ADVICE / INFORMATION ? ACTS AS AN UMBRELLA OR RESOURCE BODY
The Museum Of Dartmoor Life
Charitable activities, HeritageThe Museum provides a collection of historic interest to the general public and an information service to visitors. The local community is served with a programme of craft related workshops, displays and events.
Seeit Working Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesworking to mainstream the use of culture, creativity and the arts in sustainable development through activities including but not limited to : research, projects, advocacy, partnership working, programmes, initiatives, enterprise, communications, piloting new business and working models, capacity building and community & youth engagement.
Life Centre Stourbridge
Charitable activitiesWe are a Christian support to the community within Stourbridge. After a local survey of needs in the community, the Management Team decided to initially concentrate on Debt Advice and so Life Centre Debt Advice was launched in association with Community Money Advice (CMA) as part of this initiative. It is expected in future years to expand the outreach of the Life Centre into different projects.
Rescare: The Society For Children And Adults With Learning Disabilities And Their Families
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesRescare was founded in 1984 being a national charity object to "promote the relief and welfare of children and adults with learning disabilities and their families" run by families for such families aided by many friends, our national office gives information, advice, support with personal contact via welfare service/helpline and represents their best interests at government, ministerial and local
Chizuk
Charitable activitiesPromoting Mental Wellness through ongoing support, outreach, Citizen Advocacy, Peer Support, & other activities.
The Hypermobility Syndromes Association
Charitable activities, Social welfareSupporting those living with hypermobility syndromes of all types, through advocacy, validation of the reality of living with these conditions, support towards rehabilitation and positive self-management, and individual and professional health education.This includes: Local groups, helpline, educational and social events, online support, and IS accredited information online and in print.
One Life Autism Support Group
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesOne Life provides help and support to families within Blaenau Gwent who areaffected by autism. We provide support groups, attend important meetings etc. along with our advocacy service has seen many lives changed.Our mission is to continually raise awareness of autism and support families in the local area affected by it; we now have our own premises to help towards fulfilling this mission.
Martha House Association
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfareOur charitable objects are to relieve poverty and financial hardship among refugees, asylum seekers, migrant workers and their dependents living in London by providing housing, pastoral and practical support. We carry this out through our principle activities: the provision of accommodation in Martha House, and other properties when available; advocacy support and signposting; community building.
Cardiff Deaf Centre
Charitable activities, HealthTo relieve the needs of Deaf, hard of hearing & deafened people by championing, promoting Deaf culture & positive Deaf lifestyle through the provision of activities that enrich Deaf people?s lives & overall wellbeing This will include but is not restricted to provision of information, advocacy, education, training and engagement with Arts. As such all activities determined by the Trustees
Universities Association For Lifelong Learning
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, EducationUALL acts as a consultative body for policy formulation and advocacy, representing the lifelong learning and continuing education sector to Government departments, funding bodies and national higher education organisations. We raise funds via modest annual membership fees from associated Universities and (pre-covid) an annual conference and seminars.
Shift Portsmouth
Charitable activities, HealthTo focus on the relief of mental and emotional distress and addiction for every member of the public (P01-PO6) that identifies with this through:a. The use of advocacy and peer support including signposting to other organisations and services.b. Providing support and activities which develop skills, capacities and capabilities for each individual to participate in society.
Brampton Youth Group
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, HealthWe offer activities to young people aged 8 to 19 years. We also undertake street based youth work and drama. We assist young people in writing CVs, job search, linking in and signposting young people on to other organisations that can support them. We also offer information advice and guidance on a number of issues that impact on young peoples lives including: drugs/alcohol/sexual health/bullying.
Abdul Mageed Educational Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesCommunity Learning Workshops, Family Enterprise Days and one to one Information , Advice and Guidance. Abdul Mageed Educational trust is committed to reaching out to African and Arabic speaking hard to reach communities bridging the cultural gap between service users and service providers, breaking barriers and creating a platform for beneficiaries to exchange ideas and expertise.
Cornergate Foundation
Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Education, Health, Social welfareCornergate Foundation works with prisoners/ex-offenders helping them to rehabilitate and resettle after prison, refraining from crime. We work with people in addictions, mental health conditions and the lonely and isolated as these factors all overlap. Core work is in befriending/mentoring, addiction recovery, signposting to other agencies and advocacy. We work in Hertfordshire and surrounds.
Walton Parish Nursing, Felixstowe
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Health, Leisure, Professions, Social welfareWe employ Parish Nurses who offer holistic (including spiritual) care. They refer clients to other agencies where appropriate, make health assessments, give advice, provide advocacy, offer support in times of illness and stress, and help people make sense of medical information. We also provide post-operative care, bereavement support, leg care and chair-based exercise classes run by volunteers.