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The College provides welfare support, including grants, to members and dependants in times of severe illness or distress, annual education grants for their young children and help with their further education. Grants are also made for research, post graduate studies and educational activities.
Bristol Refugee Rights supports refugees and asylum seekers to feel safe and welcome, live free of poverty, and access their rights.We want a society where refugees, asylum seekers and migrants are welcomed. A society where everyone’s rights and entitlements are respected.
Suicide Prevention UK offers a freephone crisis helpline for anyone who is struggling, a bereavement service for those left behind navigating loss by suicide and foot patrol teams in SW UK providing in-person support, ensuring nobody faces their toughest hours alone. We are hope in the darkness.
We work with schools, families and communities across Gloucestershire and the surrounding area to establish nurturing, positive and stimulating environments that enable all children and young people to live an active and healthy lifestyle.
Ekisa aims to improve the lives of children with disabilities so they can thrive in families and communities. The programs that run on the ground address everyday problems faced by children with disabilities and their families and work to solve their root causes.
Whitstable Rugby Club was established in 1981, and we have 2 seniors teams, a vets team, a walking rugby team and a mini & juniors section with 200 members.
Gloucestershire Older Persons’ Association (GOPA) aims to provide a voice for all those aged over 50 living in Gloucestershire.
Broadlands was established as a community based, charity run non-profit making preschool in Leckhampton, Cheltenham.Broadlands provide a fun learning environment for children aged 2-5 years old, promoting positive attitudes towards learning through a range of stimulating activities.
OITIJ-JO: Empowering CommunitiesOITIJ-JO promotes Bengali arts and crafts while fostering community, collaboration, and participation. Based in east London, the organisation supports underemployed women, especially from the Bangladeshi community, through meaningful training and creative opportunities.‘YOU CANNOT BE WHAT YOU CANNOT SEE’ Marian Wright Edelman.OITIJ-JO, established in 2013, set out and continues to work to increase representation, visibility and capacitating British Bangladeshi creative talent particularly for women. These goals are activated intersectionally with individuals, community and the creative sector across all areas of OITIJ-JO’s work.Key Work Areas:1) OITIJ-JO Kitchen2) OITIJ-JO Design Studios3) OITIJ-JO Arts & Crafts4) Strategic Engagement
Space2Create works with vulnerable adults with a variety of physical, mental and social issues. The charity uses a wide range of art and craft sessions to support individuals in group social creative activities. We aim to improve individuals' mood, self-esteem and self-confidence.
With over 150 active members, ranging from ages 7 to 60+, we run weekly fitness and training sessions to develop future lifesavers. Our goal is to prepare members to become qualified lifeguards, many of whom voluntarily patrol Jackson’s Bay beach during the summer months or work for the RNLI.
Alfred Salter PTFA works with the school to raise funds to develop & improve the school environment to build the best learning environment for our children. We've supported improving the school’s outdoor play areas including a sandpit & climbing frame & are raising to update books in the school.