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We work with and for the victims and survivors of childhood sexual abuse,offering support, counselling and therapy to help them deal with the long term effects of their abuse. We also offer information and education on the safe use of modern technology to parents, young people and children.
Our long-term vision is for a re-energised performing arts sector in Ayrshire, with the Gaiety Theatre as a hub of a network of venues and activities that will develop audiences and artists, stimulate the cultural life of the area, grow economic prosperity and improve wellbeing.
Jersey Cancer Relief can offer financial assistance to Jersey residents affected by cancer in its many forms.Where there is a need we can help with Doctors fees, medicines, dressings, heating, travel, subsistence grants, nursing & home care and other expenses.www.jerseycancerrelief.org
Hampshire Search & Rescue Dogs is a voluntary organisation providing nationally qualified search dog teams to support the emergency services when looking for vulnerable, missing people in Hampshire. Our team of volunteers are on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year in all weather conditions.
Cleaswell Hill Foundation (Registered Charity Number 1000697) provides support to Cleaswell Hill School, registered charities and the local community.
The Harlequins Foundation is the charitable arm of the Club, delivering programmes in our communities that primarily support young people to develop the essential skills, enabling success on and off the pitch.
Squash Squared helps selected, deserving primary school children from low income families by providing extra curricular, after-school tutoring & introduces them to the sport of squash.We give each child the opportunity to enjoy their lives, learn & fulfill their potential in a safe environment.
MAP offers young people a range of free, confidential services including • counselling and therapeutic services • youth work, informal education and positive activities• independent advice on housing, money, education, employment, health, relationships, welfare rights and responsibilities
SHARE Scotland provides up to 24 hour support for people with complex physical and intellectual needs, to live in their own homes and live the life they want and deserve.
ARK is a registered charity and is the rivers trust for the Kennet and Pang catchments.We work at a range of scales carrying out river habitat improvements, monitoring, wetland creation, rain garden builds, educational outreach with schools, groups (River School) & the wider community.
The Dan Eley Foundation works with trustworthy and competent partners who provide vocational, or life skills training, mentoring services, team building excursions, or other opportunities for self-development. We work in Colombia and the UK. We believe that all young people have a unique potential.
We recognise that each person we support is an individual with very individual needs, wants, longings and dreams. We also recognise that each person has many skills and abilities as well as needing support in other areas that will enable each person to be a valuable member of their community.