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Guangzhou Service Association for Autistic Children held the first preparatory meeting of the Council on June 7, 2015, and was registered in Guangzhou Civil Affairs Bureau on October 30. The association, with the tenet of "fellow workers" and the values of understanding, acceptance, respect and coexistence, appeals to the whole society to care for, respect, help and serve autistic children, and to build a healthy and harmonious life for autistic children through the integration and establishment of experts, community medical institutions, professional training schools, professional voluntary service providers, parents of children, etc Harmonious social environment. Vision of the association: to form a framework for the whole career assistance of special contents within three years, and implement the whole career assistance of special contents within ten years.
SOCIAL - the aim is to help all communities, race and creed in Singapore. HEALTH - with the aim to provide for the physical, emotional and mental well being of the single, unwed mothers and that of their children. GROWTH - with the aim of uplifting and supporting the mothers to grow as individuals and have financial independence and create a better future for themselves and their families.
Create sustainable change and impact poverty cycles through the delivery and access to healthcare, education, and economic empowerment for women. Our focus is on vulnerable women and children of Tanzania
Our mission is to provide the ACTIVE Senior population with music & movement to help refresh, renew & revive those who are in need. The studio will also serve as social outlet for Seniors with a lounge where they can relax, socialize & listen to music between classes, thus keeping their minds & bodies active.
Champions Community Sport and Health CIC was established in September 2020, by our Director Craig Gilmore. Having delivered sport in the South Leeds community for over 18 years, Craig identified that a large proportion of children/young adults in South Leeds whose families were struggling financially, didn't have the funds to join the more traditional sports clubs/organised activities in the area, and consequently were becoming increasingly inactive, hungry, socially isolated and in some cases, involved in local gangs and anti-social behaviour. In response to this problem, we started to provide FREE turn up and play football sessions for children/young adults in the South Leeds area. Sessions are every Saturday 10.30am - 11.30am on Hunslet Moor in Beeston, Leeds. We also include breakfast and lunch as most arrive hungry and don't go home. Our aim is to make sport available to young people, who live in what is one of the most deprived areas of Leeds, irrespective of their age, ability and background. Our first session was attended by 18 children/young people and our most recent by 102, with 410 names on our database. This has been achieved through word of mouth, and because Craig (our Director) has the trust of the children/young people and their families living in the area, having taught many of them from the age of 4 years old. Approximately 98% of those attending are of a Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic (BAME) background, which reflects the diversity of the local population. We also run camps in the school holidays Easter, Summer and Christmas. This is to address the free school meal gap, ensuring each child doesn't go hungry during these weeks.
This Association is a charitable and educational association that promotes quality programs, and facilitates professional growth of its members through best educational practices.
OSSHD is committed to ensure high quality social services to improve the livelihood of the vulnerable youth, men, women and children through community based integrated social services, Health and Development interventions.