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CDA supports Deaf people and their families in Cumbria. We provide British Sign Language interpreters, specialist support workers, deaf awareness training, BSL courses and much more.We believe in equality for deaf people and promote understanding and respect within the community.
Both Parents Matter is a charity providing information and support to separated parents to ensure a child's right to a relationship with both. Support is provided through a national helpline, website, internet forums, branch meetings and parent support workshops. It also campaigns to ensure that both parents are treated equally.
We raise money to fund the vital exercise sessions that are central to the cardiac rehabilitation programme in Buckinghamshire. We pay for the exercise sessions, equipment and specialist trainers so that people recovering from heart surgery and cardiac events can get back to normal.
Every day in the UK, 99 people in their 20s, 30s and 40s are diagnosed with cancer, and we're the only charity that offers tailored support to this age group of cancer patients.We support people in their 20s-40s to live life alongside cancer. Events, expert advice, exercise & more.
The Bike Station is a cornerstone of Scotland’s cycling community. We repair, recycle and redistribute bikes to cut waste, reduce carbon, and make cycling accessible — building healthier, fairer, and more connected communities.
Treatment Bag creates luxurious gift bags filled with beautifully-wrapped treats, selected as antidotes to the ravages of cancer treatments. Visit treatmentbag.co.uk and in return for a donation we'll send a bag directly to your patient. We also donate bags to x7 NHS hospitals each month.
Mary Seacole House is Liverpool’s leading Mental Health charity for multicultural communities. It is a place where people with diverse social and cultural backgrounds can come together in a safe and welcoming environment.Follow us on social media to see our impact!
In2scienceUK is an award-winning social mobility charity which exists tounlock the potential of young people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds and underrepresented groups, and empower them to progress to vibrant careers in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).
We work to protect biodiversity and restore ecosystems worldwide through grass roots community based conservation and wildlife ranger support. Our focus is on lesser supported regions, endangered flora and fauna and threatened habitat.
Living and working within our community, our mission is to provide goods and services to positively impact the lives of vulnerable people affected by poverty and homelessness.
Our mission is to end cruelty to children in the UK. All the work that goes into this mission is founded on 4 principles: - focus on areas in which we can make the biggest difference - prioritize the children who are most at risk - learn what works best for them - create leverage for change
The Kreisau-Initiative e.V. was founded 1989 to address the need for international understanding, democratic education, and active engagement in human rights, particularly in response to Europe's history of division, conflict, and authoritarianism. The Kreisau-Initiative is committed to promoting democracy, human rights, social inclusion, and sustainability through international educational programs and cross-cultural dialogue. Rooted in the legacy of the Kreisau Circle, a German resistance group against Nazism, its mission is to empower individuals - especially young people - to actively shape just, inclusive, and democratic societies. At its core, the Kreisau-Initiative responds to persistent social challenges such as discrimination, social exclusion, extremism, and a lack of opportunities for youth participation in shaping democratic, inclusive societies. Recognizing that many young people - especially those from marginalized backgrounds - face barriers to education, empowerment, and cross-cultural exchange, the organization promotes non-formal education as a tool for social change. Today, the need for fostering social cohesion, gender equality, human rights awareness, and sustainability remains as urgent as ever. The Kreisau-Initiative continues to address these challenges by creating spaces for learning, dialogue, and action, empowering individuals to become active, responsible members of a democratic and diverse Europe. The organization's priority objectives are: - To foster social cohesion by addressing discrimination, exclusion, and extremism. - To promote human rights education and critical engagement with history to strengthen democratic values. - To advance gender equality and support marginalized groups through empowerment and participation. - To encourage socio-ecological transformation, raising awareness of sustainable development and climate justice. - To provide spaces for intercultural exchange, enabling young people to develop skills in dialogue, cooperation, and civic responsibility. Through non-formal education, transnational partnerships, and youth-centered approaches, the Kreisau-Initiative equips participants with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to drive positive social change across Europe and beyond.