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'A Bear Named Buttony' supports children and young people who have a stoma. For children, 'A Bear Named Buttony' gifts a story book and special bear with a stoma. Young adults receive a wash bag full of non-medical items to help them adjust to life with a stoma. Find us online at www.buttonybear.org.uk
We're a small charity based in York. We've been running arts and creative media learning and wellbeing projects since 1982.
The people who take part in our projects include disabled young people and adults, older people living with dementia and people with mental ill-health. We help them develop skills and confidence, make new friends and feel happy, connected and valued.
Accuro is a small, vibrant charity rooted in the values of respect, integrity, empathy and compassion. Setup to eliminate the social isolation of people with disabilities within their local communities, by enhancing their confidence to cross bridges into a wider world.
ADD-vance offers support and education to boost awareness of ADHD and Autism. Our services for parents and carers of ADHD and Autistic children include a Helpline, Workshops, Training courses, Support Groups, Coaching, and other specialist services. Our services are available to local families and provided by our team of professionals who happen to also be experts by experience.
Age Concern Stevenage offer a wide range of free and confidential Information available for the over 50's. Age Concern Stevenage's mission is to promote the wellbeing of all older people and to help make later life a fulfilling and enjoyable experience.
Age is different for everyone, of course, and the challenges and demands are different for everyone, too. At Age UK Berkshire we are many things to many people: a source of advice, information, support, companionship and enjoyment.
We are the leading organisation providing integrated health and wellbeing services for older people across Berkshire, a local independent charity and part of the Age UK brand.
Age UK Lambeth is an independent local charity. We've been working in the local community to help older people for over 70 years. We have 35 dedicated staff and over 100 volunteers helping us to deliver services and activities for older people in Lambeth.
Age UK Waltham Forest is an independent local charity. We've been working in the local community to help older people since 1989. We have dedicated staff and volunteers helping us to deliver services and activities for older people in Waltham Forest.
The Alice Foundation, a registered charity, is responding to urgent needs in KAMOANNA, Chak 238, near Jaranwala, Pakistan. It endeavors to provide an inclusive educational and worship space for underprivileged children of all faiths, addressing a critical void in this small village. The foundation is dedicated to building a hopeful future for the community through education, unity, and faith.
Amelia's Rainbow is a Dorset based charity that supports local children who have a serious, life threatening, life limiting or chronic illness which has a significant impact on their lives. It is our aim to enable children and their families to be able to have fun through the tough times that many face whether that is by funding a family day out, a special trip, leisure activities, or providing requested items that enhance the child’s fun, learning or memory making.
Our mission is to create a peer support network of people living with aphasia, and acquired communication disability, to enable them to live life, discover opportunity, develop confidence and find wellbeing and mutual engagement within the wider community.
Aphasia Re-connect aims to improve the lives of people through equipping them to re-connect to their lives.
Without refugee status asylum seekers are not allowed to work. Once their initial application for asylum has been turned down many are left with no right to housing, benefits or other vital support. They're left homeless, destitute and vulnerable on the streets of our city.
This is where we come in. ASSIST is an invaluable lifeline for refused asylum seekers in Sheffield, offering solidarity, support and hope in the form of accommodation, advice and access to essential services.
We're always coming up with colourful new ideas to support autistic people of all ages, and work tirelessly to promote both awareness and acceptance of autism in all its forms.
Baby Umbrella provides breastfeeding and early parenting support services across West Kent. We dream of a future where all parents find evidence-based, compassionate, empowering support wherever they turn, where strong communities come together to support each other, and where skilled practitioners across diverse specialisms work together as a team. With your support we can do just that.
Barnabus has been supporting people experiencing homeless in Manchester for over 30 years. Everything we do comes down to one thing: to help people in their journey off the streets. No matter how long it takes, we’ll be here, every step of the way.
BE FREE YC operates across Southern Oxfordshire, throughout South Oxfordshire and the Vale of White Horse Districts. We offer support and advice dedicated to improving the lives and well-being of young carers. BE FREE YC is the only specialist charity supporting young carers in Oxfordshire.
Befrienders Highland is a small voluntary organisation working to improve the lives of people who are experiening mental ill health; memory difficulties or dementia and carers . Working with adults (aged 18 and over) who are lonely and isolated, and live within the Highland Region of Scotland.
Bibbys Farm Scout Camp Site provides a safe, engaging environment for scouts to develop skills, teamwork, and leadership through outdoor activities. Offering a range of facilities and programmes, the site encourages personal growth and adventure, fostering a love for nature and community spirit among young people. It promotes scouting values and creates lasting memories.
Big Difference Company is a charity which grew out of the hugely successful Leicester Comedy Festival. As a charity we aim to promote health and wellbeing through the arts, promote comedy and comedy performance as an art form and use comedy to educate and inspire. We want to make a BIG DIFFERENCE in as many lives as possible.
BiG KIDS has a simple mission – to join the dots. Meet children in school through creative and fun lessons, link them with the local church, cultivate a positive sense of community and walk with them as they explore the BiG questions about faith, God and life.
Boomerang's Pet Foodbank want to help anyone who is unable to meet the feeding need of their dog, cat or small animal. They are here to support your four legged loved ones, there's no shame in wanting to do right by your fur family. Pets are more than animals, they are family and should remain in the place that they are loved.
Brentwood Catholic Children’s Society is an established children's charity delivering vital mental health and emotional wellbeing services in schools across Essex and East London. Working to improve the lives and life chances of these children and young people, by offering a wide range of highly professional support and advice services in schools supporting over 1,000 children and their families each year.
We have come together to do positive things, where we can see ways we can help, to make our town even better than we already know it is. We love Broadstairs. We know that most of the people who live here do too and that visitors often fall in love with it from the moment they arrive. It's a great place.
The BT Benevolent Fund now serves past and present BT people, and their dependents, who are suffering financial hardship. With a potential beneficiary base in excess of one million people, the Fund is aiming to make itself as widely known as possible throughout this group in order to make access to the Fund’s services straightforward and effective.
CABARET VS CANCER raises money through world-class cabaret and burlesque, supported by a team of ambassadors across the UK.
Quite simply, we support families affected by cancer and children dealing with loss and grief. Through working with hospices, child bereavement teams and others.
Cancer Lifeline South West offer vital support to individuals and their families when confronted with a cancer diagnosis. Services include emotional counseling, practical guidance, and group support sessions. Cancer Lifeline South West provide a caring and nurturing environment where those dealing with cancer can access the help they need, fostering a sense of community and emotional well-being during their cancer journey.
Carers UK is a leading UK charity supporting unpaid carers. They offer vital assistance and resources to those caring for loved ones with illnesses or disabilities. Providing practical guidance, information, and advocacy, Carers UK helps carers navigate complex healthcare and social systems. Ultimately, Carers UK aims to alleviate the physical, emotional, and financial strains faced by carers and promote a more inclusive and supportive society.
Caring Together Charity's vision is a world with no unpaid carer in crisis, isolated or struggling alone. Make this vision a reality for people who are looking after a family member or friend who is ill or disabled.
Central London Samaritans is available round the clock, every single day of the year providing a safe place for anyone struggling to cope, whoever they are, however they feel, whatever life has done to them.
Every life lost to suicide is a tragedy. Our vision is that fewer people die by suicide.
Channels is a startup-charity dedicated to providing better CAIEG services to disadvantaged pupils in the East Midlands through corporate and university partnership. . We aim to stop pupils limiting themselves to their local university and labour market, instead encouraging them to look further afield and back themselves to go that distance.
Charity for Kids was established in 2011 to provide help for disabled, sick and terminally ill children – and their families – across Hastings & Rother. We help children and their families with specialised equipment that is either not available via the health services or comes with a very high costs, which is not always possible.
For over 40 years the Chester Deaf Centre has been at the heart of the local Deaf Community providing a safe and welcoming social environment where everyone shares collective and easy communication; British Sign Language. The centre hosts a variety of social events, including; weekly get-togethers/clubs, sporting events, youth entertainment, seasonal celebrations and much more.
Children North East exists because growing up can be hard. We create life-changing differences for babies, children and young people in their families, schools and communities.
We offer support at those times when a little help can make a big difference for a child and its future. They are also the times when, if things go wrong, they are likely to have a far-reaching, detrimental effect on the child.
The Chilterns Neuro Centre is a charity based in Wendover, Buckinghamshire, which supports people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s and stroke survivors. We currently work with more than 700 members, building a community in which people affected by these conditions can live life to the full.
The Chloe and Liam Together Forever Trust provides financial support for young people pursuing their dreams in the arts and sports, while also funding initiatives that promote awareness of the importance of mental health and community. Established in memory of Chloe and Liam, the trust aims to inspire and empower youth to achieve their potential.
Citizens Advice Hart is a charity dedicated to ensuring individuals are heard and understood and helped to find a way forward. By delivering free expert advice and campaigning for change, we aim to contribute to the well-being of individuals, build resilience and enhance the lives of those in our community.
CLAPA (Cleft Lip and Palate Association) supports individuals with cleft lip and/or palate, alongside their families. They provide information, resources, and networking opportunities, fostering understanding and acceptance. CLAPA also advocates for improved healthcare services and raises awareness about clefts, aiming to enhance the quality of life for those affected by these conditions.
Conductive Education Bristol provides innovative learning and rehabilitation programmes for individuals with neurological conditions, particularly focusing on children with motor impairments. Through a holistic approach, they support the development of physical, cognitive, and social skills, fostering independence and confidence in a nurturing environment. Their dedicated team works collaboratively with families to enhance each individual's quality of life.
CrossReach offer loving care to people of all ages who are in need of a helping hand, supporting them to live life to the full whatever their circumstances. CrossReach have been at the forefront of high quality social care for over 150 years. During that time they have worked hard to understand the needs of the people who turn to them for help and with them have been at the forefront of pioneering services which have literally changed thousands of lives for the better.
Crossroads Braintree and Chelmsford has been providing respite care (supporting unpaid family carers and people with disabilities) for nearly 50 years. We cover Braintree District area including all three towns, Braintree, Witham and Halstead and all 56 villages and the whole of Chelmsford City. www.crossroadsbraintreechelmsford.co.uk
Although affiliated to National Mencap in its overall aims Croydon Mencap does not receive any financial or infrastructure support from the national body. It is an independent registered charity and company in its own right and raises its own funds.
Over the years, since 1952, it has increased its activities in response to local need.
Deafness Support Network are working towards a world where people with sensory loss can communicate effectively and live healthy, independent and fulfilling lives.
DSN provides a wide range of support and services for Deaf, Deafblind, and people with a Visual Impairment in Cheshire and the surrounding area.
Helping to feed the less fortunate & stopping food waste! Signed beneficiaries of Morrisons, Tesco & M&S making sure food reaches over 1k people a month!
DorPIP - Dorset provides support and resources for children and young people with additional needs and disabilities, along with their families. They offer information, advocacy, and connections to services, ensuring that these individuals can access opportunities, participate in their communities, and receive the support they need for development and well-being.
Our branch is affiliated to the Samaritans national charity, which is dedicated to reducing the feelings of isolation and disconnection that can lead people to suicide. Together we provide a 24-hour phone and email service, every day of the year, to make sure there is always someone there for anyone who needs someone to listen to them.
Emma Cameron Memorial Trust was established in 2013 to keep Emma's passionate and caring spirit alive by providing grants for charity projects that reflect her interests and the therapeutic use of music.
Emmaus (pronounced em-may-us) is a homelessness charity with a difference. Emmaus don’t just give people a bed for the night; they offer a home, meaningful work and a sense of belonging. Emmaus supports more than 850 people who have experienced homelessness. They provide them with support, a home for as long as they need it and meaningful work and training in our social enterprises. Emmaus hope to provide a home to 1,100 people by 2025.
Everton in the Community is one of the UK's top sporting charities and firmly established on the world stage of community sports development. As the Blues' official charity it is considered one of the Premier League’s leading community schemes due to the quality and reach of its various programmes.
Since 1988, Everton in the Community has been at the forefront of social intervention across Merseyside, not afraid to tackle issues which others shied away from.
Four Paws Cat Rescue are a registered cat charity based in Oxfordshire, run entirely by a small group of volunteers. Four Paws Cat Rescue offers help and advice to cat owners as well as providing a safe environment, general care and treatment to unwanted or stray cats until they find forever homes.
Friends of Heptonstall Museum provides a place where we can come together to explore our shared past and build a shared future. Embraces our collective creativity and sparks imaginations. Makes our village and our planet better places to live and a welcoming place for everyone.
George's Windmills is a small charity raising money to support poorly children and their families in Essex, London and the surrounding areas. Formed in memory of George Hatfield, who sadly lost his fight for life on 22nd December 2019, aged just 2 years old.
Glasgow’s Golden Generation offers a wide variety of support services to Glasgow’s older population.
The charity runs three Day Care Centres, which focus on reducing loneliness and social isolation through communal meals and activities each day of the week.
We also provide a Befriending service and send out volunteers who visit older adults in their homes, aiming to keep their clients more active and involved in their communities.
Go Beyond is the charity giving children and young people across the UK who experience serious challenges in their lives the chance for a break that lasts a lifetime. A break that inspires them to go beyond anything that stands between them and their brightest future.
GRDA provides specialist equine therapy designed to impact on the cognitive, behavioural, physical and social skills of riders who have a wide a range of physical and intellectual challenges.
Sixty volunteers provide help and support for seventeen lessons a week. The riders are taught by qualified coaches. About seventy riders (children and adults) attend the lessons, some privately and some from primary and secondary schools. ​
Gosport Voluntary Action (GVA), provides help and support to over 200 local, voluntary and community groups in the Borough, that need help with governance issues, finding funding, recruiting and managing volunteers and accessing training. It also represents member group interests at a wide range of strategic meetings.
Happier Nairnshire people in a happier environment What is Green Hive? We are a thriving and sustainable community hub supporting local people with a focus on environmental solutions. The long-term vision is to build capacity in the town by supporting local people to turn their ideas into reality. Local people strengthen and inspire us to do more.
Groundswell is a homeless health charity with lived experience of homelessness at its core. They exist to amplify the voices of people with lived experience to create solutions to homelessness and health inequalities. They support hundreds of people affected by homelessness to improve their health and access lifesaving health appointments through information, advocacy, support and research - because we all have the right to good healthcare.
Headway Luton provides a wide range of quality care and personal support to meet the individual needs of individuals aged 18 years and above who have acquired brain injuries. They offer support, advocacy, ABI related advice, and information to clients, their families, and/or carers residing in Luton and its surrounding areas. Headway Luton is dedicated to serving the diverse communities within these regions.
Headway Somerset exists to support individuals with acquired brain injury (ABI) and their families. In Somerset every year about 3000 people have a hospital admission due to ABI.
We aim to support and encourage as many people in the local community as we can who suffer from cardiovascular disorders, circulatory disorders, chronic lung disease or long term conditions such as cancer, stroke, TIA or diabetes.
Our Charity will collaborate with agencies and partners in the community and work closely with the Walsall Clinical Commissioning Group to ensure that the service meets the requirements of the local population.
At Ware we currently have 144 active listening volunteers, who spent over 8,500 hours on the phone last year, taking almost 30,000 calls as well as engaging in around 100 online chats per month. More than two in five of our callers spoke about suicide.
We understand that time is a crucial factor for patients, and in 2007 we launched the world’s first ever Mobile Cancer Care Unit (previously Mobile Chemotherapy Unit) to bring vital cancer care closer to patients, enabling them to spend more time with family, friends and loved ones.
We develop, build, provide and maintain MCCUs to support patients who are going through cancer treatment by alleviating the stresses and strains of travelling for appointments, along with reducing hospital waiting times.
I AM Celebrating Autism in Greater Manchester work with and support a wide range of people of all ages from age 10 who have an autistic spectrum condition, their families, guardians and carers. There is no upper age limit.
Their work includes personal one to one support to an individual with autism to cope with their disability, with regular group activities to address social isolation, improve life skills and mental health.
Inclusion Gloucestershire is dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities and their families. They provide tailored advice, advocacy, and training, aiming to promote inclusion and independence. Their initiatives focus on empowering individuals to access services, participate in community life, and achieve personal goals, fostering a more inclusive society for all.
Independence at Home is a charity that provides grants to people of all ages who have a physical or learning disability or long term illness and who are in financial need. This financial help enables them to obtain mobility and disability equipment, home adaptations and other essential items to make an immediate, practical and positive effect on daily life at home.
Independent Choices was founded in 1978 as the Women’s Centre, later becoming the Women’s Domestic Violence Helpline before changing the service name to the Women’s Domestic Abuse Helpline in 2008. The focus of the services of Independent Choices is the confidential Helpline, the Community Helpline Language Service and the LGBT IDVA.
Independent Domestic Abuse Services is the largest specialist charity in Yorkshire supporting people affected by domestic abuse and sexual violence. Services include refuge accommodation, community based support, peer mentoring, group work and access to a free, confidential out of hours’ helpline.
Jennyruth Workshops is a registered charity and social enterprise based in Ripon, North Yorkshire, where adults who have learning disabilities are trained in a wide variety of skills. The workers produce and sell a range of quality gifts and products, developing craft skills in woodwork, painting, needlework, metalwork and card-making.
Our aim is for deaf children to feel empowered and own their deafness which in turn enables them to realise their true potential and manage their diagnosis as they move through school and friendships towards independence.
For over 30 years, Key’s provided a range of housing advice, support and accommodation services to young people at risk of homelessness, and their families, and supported local people experiencing hardship.
Kidz Klub Leeds is a frontline children's charity supporting 1000 + inner city children. We believe the children are the community changers and nation shakers. Our job is to help them shine.
Les Alden Foundation was set up during the Covid emergency in 2020, to support residents of Worthing in financial difficulties. Our first project was the Worthing Food Foundation, which grew out of the Covid Support Team. That was quickly followed by Worthing Uniform Centre. Both are run entirely by local volunteers and supported by a combination of grants and donations, either in kind or financial.
LifeBridge is a post 19 provision set up to cater for adults with special needs and disabilities, focusing on health, community, employability & independence.
London Asbestos Support Awareness provides crucial support and information to individuals affected by asbestos-related diseases. They offer guidance, advocacy, and emotional support to patients and their families, raise awareness about the dangers of asbestos, and work towards improving safety standards. Their mission is to empower those impacted and facilitate access to resources and assistance.
Loveworks is a local charity dedicated to alleviating food poverty and supporting vulnerable individuals and families in the community. They provide essential food supplies, urgent support, working collaboratively with local organisations to ensure everyone has access to basic necessities, fostering dignity and resilience within the community.
Lower Moss Wood has been an educational reserve and wildlife hospital for over thirty years. It has also provided a place where injured animals and birds can recover and rehabilitate, before returning to the wild.
Maggs Day Centre provides the basics, a lifeline to help people survive the worst of what life throws at them. We are open five days a week, providing a safe, dry environment where homeless and particularly vulnerable people can get food and hot drinks, as well as using showers and laundry facilities.
Marlow Opportunity Playgroup offers a secure, relaxed and happy environment where pre-school children with additional needs learn through structured play and exploration.
1 in 4 people will experience mental illness in their lifetime. Mental Health Resource is a local, award-winning charity which provides safe spaces and person-centred mental health support in West Kent, to help people improve their wellbeing. Our services empower people to re-take control of their lives, increase their self-confidence and feel a full and valued member of society.
Mind in Salford offers mental health support and services, promoting wellbeing and recovery for individuals in the community. They provide counselling, peer support, advocacy, and workshops, aiming to empower people to manage their mental health effectively. Their work fosters awareness and understanding, reducing stigma and encouraging individuals to seek help.
At Minstead Trust we nurture the unique potential of people with learning disabilities.
We support them to achieve greater independence, lead fulfilled lives and live as full citizens in society. Our unique and friendly style is based on a strong community spirit and has changed the lives of hundreds of people.
Helping families of seriously ill children to keep moving forward. From hospital to home and beyond, Momentum Children's Charity support families across SW London, Surrey and Sussex whose children are facing cancer or a life-challenging condition. Momentum Children's Charity are there whatever the outcome, as long as needed, so that no family has to cope alone.
Mountbatten Hampshire has been caring for people with life-limiting illnesses in south central Hampshire for over 40 years.
Our care is for any life-limiting illness. This includes conditions such as respiratory disease, heart disease, Parkinson’s, motor neurone disease, multiple sclerosis and end stage dementia – as well as cancer.
Working across Arun and Chichester in West Sussex, My Sisters' House Women's Centre provides a range of support to any self-identifying women from all backgrounds facing all kinds of issues; where their strengths are recognised, their difficulties acknowledged and where they can achieve positive change they are proud of. For more information visit www.mysistershouse.info
Nelson's Journey supports children and young people in Norfolk who've experienced the death of a significant person. We provide a range of resources and services, and accept referrals from families and professionals for those who may need our support. Since 1997, Nelson’s Journey has helped thousands of bereaved children and young people in the county. Visit www.nelsonsjourney.org.uk
Helping young people to take charge of their mental health.
We are committed to delivering free confidential counselling and mental health services to young people aged 11-25 in Reading and the surrounding area. We place children and young people at the heart of everything we do.
NETA is a charity which aims to support people in the North East with aphasia and their families. NETA does this by funding the NETA Aphasia Support Centre, which offers long term support to people with aphasia, offering opportunities to take part in a variety of groups.
NETA also aims to raise awareness of aphasia in the general public as too few people understand what aphasia mean
North Norfolk Foodbank don’t think anyone in our community should have to face going hungry. That’s why they provide nutritionally balanced emergency food and support to local people who are referred to them in crisis. North Norfolk Foodbank are part of a nationwide network of foodbanks, supported by The Trussell Trust, working to combat poverty and hunger across the UK.
The North West Pre-hospital Critical Care Charity are a group of volunteers who have one common goal and that is to help those in need. Their volunteer responders are called by the ambulance service to attend serious accidents or incidents in which our extended skills or expertise are needed. They include time-served Doctors with a range of backgrounds including General Practice, Emergency Medicine, Anaesthesia and Surgery or Paramedics working as Critical Care Paramedics or Advanced Paramedics.
Northumbria Blood Bikes is a registered charity established by local volunteers to deliver essential blood and urgent medical supplies, out of hours, between hospitals and other healthcare sites in North East England. We cover Darlington, Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle Upon Tyne City, North Tyneside, Northumberland, South Tyneside and Sunderland.
Open Road is an established Drug and Alcohol Recovery support charity in Essex and Medway. Open Road provides services to support individuals on their journey to recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. As well as this Open Road offers helps to individuals in the Criminal Justice sector.
Our Angel Bears purpose is to offer online emotional support to grieving families who have angels lost to miscarriage, preterm birth, Compassionate induction (also known as TFMR) stillbirth, neonatal deaths, SIDS, accident or illness. Our Angel Bears provide several NHS trust early pregnancy assessment units with small keepsake packages that can be offered to patients in the hope of bringing some comfort and memories for those who left the hospital with empty arms and a broken heart.