Education Charities That specialise in Employability training
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Innov8 Workshops
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Social welfareTo improve the outcomes and prospects of vulnerable, disadvantaged and troubled young people by changing the direction they are heading in, helping them back into improved mental health, training, school, employment, and ultimately, social inclusion with the Suffolk community
Crossway Stratford
Economic and community development, Education, ReligionThe Charity's activities include: 1. The advancement of Christ's Kingdom by faithful teaching in Stratford; 2. Supporting those working in pastoral work; 3. Support for religious education in accordance with the Christian Faith in schools; 4. Provide relief of needs and support to unemployed; 5. Support of Christians suffering persecution; and 6. Support of full-time Christian Missionaries.
Next Steps Development
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationOur activities are centred around adults with learning disabilities we supply support and training focusing on independence skills, social skills, independent living and employment tools.
Community Works CIO
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Social welfareOur Mission is to improve the life chances of everyone we serve and to build resilience through our programmes and engagements. We do this through health based initiatives including a foodbank, one to one support work, counselling & focused work for women, men and older people. We provide various support services for older people, those not in work and those with barriers to employment.
Fresh Fields Enterprises
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationTo assist people with special needs and learning difficulties to make the transition between unemployment and mainstream employment, by offering selected training courses in which they may gain the skills and qualifications for a trade.
Hull Kingston Rovers Community Trust
Economic and community development, Education, Health, LeisureWHAT WE DOUSE FUN, SPORT AND ACTIVITY WITHIN COMMUNITIES TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES FOR EVERYONE; PROMOTING SELF-ESTEEM, RESPECT, ACHIEVEMENT, EMPLOYMENT, LEARNING AND A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE.HOW WE DO IT? THROUGH LONG-TERM, SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY PROGRAMMES? WITH PROFESSIONAL, COMMITTED AND MOTIVATED STAFF AND PARTNERS? SELF-FUNDED AND SUSTAINABLE? IN A SAFE AND SECURE ENVIRONMENT
Christian Community Action Ministries
Education, Facilities, Heritage, ReligionCCAM is a local charity which demonstrates God's love by meeting people's practical needs and restoring self-worth. This is achieved by: the redistribution of furniture, bedding and household goods to those in need; providing support and a listening ear to those needing to be heard and by providing work placements for those seeking a way back into the community and the workplace.
Camsight
Economic and community development, Education, Health, LeisureAn integrated range of services includes community support; resource centres of specialist equipment; assistive technology training; training in daily living skills; employment support; emotional support service; sports and leisure opportunities; a telephone service for vulnerable clients; a newsletter; and a network of peer support groups for all ages.
United Kingdom Reserve Forces Association
EducationUKRFA provides financial support to enable UK serving Reservists to participate in international reservist activities both within NATO and wider across the world. Support is available to Reserve Officers, Reserve Medical Officers, and Reserve Non Commissioned Officers. Activities supported include Education and Training, which enhance the utility and employability of Reservists in civilian life.
Disability Advice Service Lambeth
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Leisure, SocietyLegal advice for disabled people on benefits, housing, debt, community care. Professional advocacy for disabled and older people and carers. Direct payments support service for Lambeth. Into Sport project for disabled people. Employment support project for young Disabled people. Disability Hate Crime policy work. Community development work with Disabled people. Local strategic and policy work.
Crawley Town Community Foundation
Economic and community development, Education, LeisureOur services are based on the belief that engagement through sport leads to more than developing sports skills. It harnesses a sense of mutual respect & trust, widens horizons, raises aspirations & provides opportunities for people from all backgrounds. Our projects are based on themes in health, education, inclusion, sports participation, training & employment, regeneration & community safety.
Micah Liverpool
Charitable activities, Education, Social welfareProviding food banks and community shops and running employability programmes to enable people to become employed
All Saints Community Development Company
Economic and community development, EducationASCDC developed the All Saints Centre and Village Square in the heart of Kings Heath, Birmingham. The aim of the charity is to provide iniatives and activities for the benefit of local inhabitants of Kings Heath and the wider community. The focus is on health and well-being and increased employment. For more information visit the website www.allsaintscentrekh.co.uk
Topcats
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationTOPCATS provides supported activities for 5-30yr olds with additional and complex needs in Pakefield, Suffolk. TOPCATS delivers a total of 10 bespoke groups accross 50 weeks of the year. Sessions include Weekend social groups, Supported Adult work experience opportunities, Holiday Club Sessions, Parent support group for under 5's and an evening youth group.
Bullion Community Resource Centre
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareTo provide strategic community development in Chester-le-Street and surrounding areas. This includes working in partnership with others to tackle poverty and deprivation to support health and well being, employability and financial inclusion. Through Bullion Hall to provide specific services and activities for the benefit of the community and most especially those who are disadvantaged.
Tempus Novo (meaning New Time)
Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, EducationThe charity is involved in relieving the needs of former prisoners by working with them and employers to find suitable employment opportunities as a means of rehabilitation and thereby reducing incidences of re-offending.
Rsa Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Housing, Leisure, Social careFacilitate programmes to assist a) with self employment via local EA, b) innovative Inspiring Women project via local EA, c) local Youth charity on Enfield Island, d) maintain/maximise EIV Interpretation Centre, e) Advice & support at Nightingale Hospice, f) capacity for local ECAB, g) projects for registered care home, h) capacity for youth at local Amateur Boxing Club.
Hinckley And District Work-Link Project
Economic and community development, Education, Environment, HealthWORK-LINK is a Hinckley Charity, based on the Recycling of furniture/electricals. It provides sheltered, meaningful opportunities to help unemployed individuals, who are not ready/able to embark on a more formal training/educational programme or to directly enter employment. It is an integrated scheme catering for a variety of people, many of whom have special needs, including mental ill health.
Lister Steps Limited
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, EducationChildcare services: day nursery, after school, breakfast club, playgroup, playschemes enabling parents to access employment, education or training. Lister Steps provides training for staff and opportunities for placements and voluntary work for students and members of the community.
Me We Foundation
Economic and community development, Education, Social welfare1. The relief of unemployment for the benefit of the public in such ways as may be thought fit, including assistance to form innovative businesses for the greater benefit of the community2. To advance education for the public benefit, including by providing training, guidance and mentoring schemes to help people from deprived areas or otherwise lacking opportunity to find work
Workaid
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationWe are a charity based in Chesham, Buckinghamshire empowering young people in Africa (and the UK) to help themselves by developing the skills and knowledge needed to find gainful employment or start their own business.We refurbish donated tools to a high standard and ship them to training centres and self-help organisations.
Snowdon Trust
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationWe make financial grants to disabled individuals of any nationality studying in the UK in further or higher education or training towards employment. Our grants are designed to help cover additional disability-related study costs and to accelerate future leaders through their studies.
The Henry Plumb Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationTo advance education by providing grants to young people (18-35) to give the opportunities, in all parts of the world, to learn about land based industries. We provide support and a mentor to develop their entrepreneurial skills, capacitities and capabilities in the land based industries to include but not by way of limitation the skills of innovation, analysing risk and personal communication.
Food For All
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Research, Social welfareFood For All distributes around 6,000 free, nutritionally balanced meals to the homeless and disadvantaged on a daily basis. FFA targets the homeless, single parents, the elderly, the unemployed, people suffering from mental and physical disabilities and the marginalised. FFA is based on the philosophy of community self-help.
Cumbria Law Centre
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfare, SocietyFree legal advice and representation in Carlisle, Allerdale, Copeland and Barrow. (Future plan for Eden). We tackle poverty and oppression for those who cannot access help elsewhere. Telephone advice (01228 515 129) every weekday, and clinics throughout Cumbria. Specialists in Housing, Employment, Community Care, Welfare Benefits, Debt, Discrimination, Public law and Human Rights & Education.