Education Charities That specialise in Training
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Migrant Support
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureIntegration Hubs: providing English Language and British life - in the UK sessions; Employability support, art&crafts, IT and Job club, wellbeing activities such football sessions and walking clubs. Volunteering opportunities and information and advice drop in.The charity also run a media project called Migrant echoes aimed to encourage people from migrant background to share their experiences.
Celestial Church Of Christ Horeb Of God Parish
Economic and community development, Education, Religion, Saving of livesEducation/trainingMedical/health/sicknessrelief of povertyOverseas aid/famine reliefAccommodation/housingreligious activitiesenviroment/coservation/heritageecnomic/community development/employment.
Hope In Africa
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationThe Objectives of the Charity continues to be the support of Young Peoples Education and Employment in Uganda, Kenya and Malawi through five schools and a vocational training college. In Uganda, we also support Mr Edward Nsimbi as he seeks to help poorer nationals to gain skills in handling finance and starting small businesses.
Funding For All
Charity and VCS support, EducationFunding for All aims to inspire and empower VCSEs to build fundraising capacity to ensure sustainability. It provides free mentoring that aims to grow the confidence of those supporting the sector when bid writing, generating income and fundraising. It also provides face-to-face training and webinars, funding advice sessions accessible online and in person, and fund information on its website.
The Jecda Foundation
Charity and VCS support, EducationThe charity continued to develop its innovative concept of mentoring teenagers using retired people, called "Grandmentors". Jecda selected Volunteering Matters to carry out this project, which was formally launched in June 2010, and has been extended into 2019.
Chris Lucas Trust
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Health, ResearchThe trust raises money to provide funding for the employment of a scientific researcher to carry out research into rhabdomyosarcoma, and provides counselling and advice.
The Phoenix Farm Open Door Project
EducationWe run a community meeting place providing tea, coffee etc, internet access, computer training, advice and assistance with benefits and similar issues - all provided out of Christian love and our desire to "serve one another in love"
Birtley Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, EducationThe Centre provides various activites and services in response to identified need within the local community which has been classed as in the top 10% of neighbourhoods suffering deprivation in Employment ,Health Educational standards With other areas of Birtley classed as within top 20% . Activites directed at Nursery provision, Young People and work with family groups. Work with Adults
Community Education Employment And Advice LTD
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationProviding training, advice and guidance to local community to help towards further education, employment and independence. Provide online training courses and increase digital inclusion.
Oxfordshire Chinese Community And Advice Centre
Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, Leisure, Social care, Social welfare1.Bilingual information, advice, interpreting and translation services 2.Bilingual computing and English classes, talks and training courses3.Day care services to look after elderly and vulnerable members4.Recreational, cultural and community activities5.Home visitation for the socially isolated, & elderly and those living with long-term or mental illnesses.
Sandy's Farm
Arts, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Environment, LeisureTo provide a facility for the inhabitants of Jaywick and the surrounding areas, a Care Farm providing opportunities in agriculture,horticulture, crafts , the natural environment, animal husbandry. Providing opportunities in Volunteering and placements from surrounding colleges and schools in work experience and vocational skills.
Bridging Barriers
Beneficiary group, EducationA social mobility charity on a mission to equip young people aged 16-25 from underrepresented backgrounds with the knowledge, tools and networks to successfully pursue their career goals. We do this through 1-1 career mentoring, virtual masterclasses and networking events to build the confidence, employability skills and career knowledge of young people, helping them to become work-ready.
Fredericks Foundation
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, EducationWe assist social enterprises and individual entrepreneurs to start or grow their existing business by offering responsible financing solutions and on-going business guidance and support, which can include advice and support from a volunteer mentor.
African Refugee Community
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Health, HousingDrop in service for French speaking Asylum Seekers and Refugees living in Barnet in particular and in London in general.Advice on Immigration, Education, Housing, Employment, Health, Referrals and Welfare and Benefit...Advocacy, Training on Health, Employment, Interpretation and Translation Service.Visits to prison, detention, hospitals and home.BefriendingOutingsSocial Events...
Priors Park Neighbourhood Project Limited
Charitable activities, EducationWe run weekly projects and activities under our 4 themes of health, education, environment, community and safety cohesion.Advice & guidance drop ins.Creative workshops.Basic ICT classes, budgeting workshops, employability support.Pantry membership helps households to save on their weekly shopping expenses. We refer members to our professional agencies for advice, budgeting, and guidance.
Eritrean Community In UK
Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareGeneral charitable purposes including education/training accommodation, employment, health, community development, tackle poverty and similar services to all ages and gender.
Scarborough And Locals Together
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, EducationThe charity sells a wide range of goods donated by members of the public in its shop and gives all the profits back to people in need in the local community. Everyone who works in the shop is a volunteer, we have no paid staff.We also work with the local job centre and give valuable work experience and training to people hoping to get back into paid work.
Amber Training, Advisory & Support Services
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfare, SocietyADVICEWe provide advice on:Employment,Racial Equality,Human Right,Immigration,Promote and Provide Health Advice,Sign post for other organizationsTRAININGProvide Accounting,GCSE,Citizenship, Life in the UK Test Training,ESOL,Security, Construction, Health & Safety and Social Care Training CoursesSUPPORT Offer Needed Support to the Vulnerable People in Poor Communities in the UK
Latvian Community Association In The UK
Associations, Education, Leisure, Social welfare, SocietyTo promote social inclusion of the Latvian people in the UK, who are socially excluded due to their ethnic origin, by providing:Advice, information, engagement with service providers,Citizenship workshops,English classes,Sporting and social activities.To promote social inclusion of the Latvian people in the Uk:Latvian cultural days,Latvian language classes,Cultural awareness event.
The West Green Charitable Trust
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareThe Trust's objectives are to raise funds through fund raising and sponsored events and to distribute these funds to individuals and charities/non-profits in South Africa who are tackling the social challenges of poverty, unemployment and poor health and education.
One Community Link
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfare, SocietyOne Community Link ( OCL) is a charitable organisation supporting Black , Asian and Global Majority in Tees Valley, people living in poverty, including people seeking asylum, migrants and refugees. We exist to promote social integration by raising awareness about hate crime and empower BAGM to report, offering English classes and develop anti racism and Inclusion in Tees Valley and the wider UK
Horn Africa Community Development
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationHACD provides a wide range of activities for all sections of the community we engage with. Please see below for a comprehensive list:Advice and Advocacy service- . Drug awareness project. . Sublamentry school project for young people.Basic IT Training project. Youth FotballHealthy Eating ProjectESOL Classes
Carers Careline
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Social careOur objectives are:To locate and engage informal unpaid carers in Redditch and promote our support services To provide volunteer and training opportunitiesTo enhance personal value, confidence, positive interaction and hopeTo help remove barriers for unemployed carers to access employmentTo offer a safe environment to provide training to adult carers
Opora
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Health, HousingOpora supports Ukrainians fleeing the war in rebuilding their lives sustainably in the United Kingdom through: information channels and community support groups; housing access information; employability, language and mental health support access; support for Ukrainian refugee-led businesses through business advice; advocacy around barriers faced.
The London Nautical School Fund
Education, LeisureThe School Fund is beneficial to the school community by providing our students with facilites, resources and experiences, that they might not otherwise have access to. This could include access to sailing and watersports facilities, trips and equipment such as ICT or sporting resources which cannot be provided from within the main school budget.