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Guernsey Mind is an independent mental health charity whose aim is to support the people of the Bailiwick, encouraging a positive attitude towards mental health and supporting mental wellbeing.
We are Galloway's, your local sight loss charity based in the North West of England. For over 150 years our mission has been to create positive change for blind and partially sighted people living in a sighted world. We operate across Lancashire and Sefton with our main site located in Preston.
William Henry Quilliam, a local Liverpool solicitor embraced Islam in 1887 (aged 31). He took the name Abdullah and claimed that he was the first native Englishman to embrace Islam. He opened the First Mosque in England by inviting the local poor people to a feast. You will be joining the tradition started by Abdullah Quilliam, the ‘Sheikh ul Islam of the British Isles’ a title conferred by the Ottoman Emperor Sultan Abdul Hamid II. More information is available in www.abdullahquilliam.org
We support families through childhood hydrocephalus so no one faces it alone. We promote early diagnosis, quality care and support across the UK, led by those with lived experience.
Chepstow Mencap, a much loved community charity is affiliated to Royal Mencap but not funded by them. We work with people with LD to create opportunities for them to lead fulfilling lives, working in a person centred way in order for them to meet their aspirations. We encourage them to dream big!
The Road Ahead NI support individuals and families affected in many ways by road traffic collisions across NI, offering free trauma counselling, peer support, and wellbeing workshops. Every donation helps us provide hope, healing, and support, ensuring no one has to travel this journey alone.
PFND (renaming as Earth Action North Devon) is a local charity on a mission to protect and improve our environment through community led action. We aim to connect people with their natural surroundings through conversations, education and events to protect what our very existence depends on.
Tackling food poverty through various projects, including holiday lunches and community larders.
At EHSL, we provide safe, high-quality supported housing that promotes independence, dignity, and inclusion for people with disabilities and other support needs. We’re proud to be a registered charity and a trusted partner to local authorities, landlords, care providers, and commissioners.
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VisionThe rural community of Fossoway brings together villages, farmland, and the River Devon. Our vision is to support and improve the quality of life for everyone in the community, for it to thrive and grow in a sustainable way and being respectful of our rural environment. We will achieve this by promoting, supporting and helping to deliver local community projects, working alongside the Community Council and other local groups.Mission and AspirationWe aspire to have wide engagement and membership across Fossoway and to act as the `shared voice’ of the community. Projects will be community led, for the benefit of all.The Fossoway Community Development Trust will raise funds for agreed projects and will manage them until fruition. On completion, the projects will be self-sufficient; if they are able to generate a profit this will help create community wealth that can contribute to future projects.We will encourage, support and work with existing organisations, so that they continue to deliver great benefits to Fossoway.
We hold elderly residents tea parties a couple of times a year, providing entertainment & afternoon tea for 50+ of Tickhill's senior residents who don't have a lot of opportunity to socialise. We also partner with a local cafe to hold teen evenings that are well attended by local young people.