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Our Sussex disability charity – The Bevern Trust – ensures that people with profound disabilities can live truly active and fulfilling lives, in a home where they can feel safe, are loved and are offered compassionate care.The Bevern Trust — started with a care home founded by parents, from Sussex, in 1999. This movement was in response to concerns at the lack of facilities for young people with complex needs. It aimed to provide a home for young people for as long as they choose to live there. The Trust was formed by two parents groups who worked together and combined their resources.The parent groups continue their work in their locality, within Sussex, and Trustees are appointed with a particular focus and responsibility for their local project.With a Christian ethos we were founded by and uphold Christian values that demonstrate that everyone has the right to live their life in abundance. Now we provide 24 hour care for 11 people who live with us full time.
The Landmark Trust rescues and restores significant historic buildings, giving them new life and a secure future as inspiring places to stay. Restored by skilled craftspeople and their apprentices these Landmarks are made available for holidays and to visit on free public open days.
The Snowdon Trust are building a society where disabled people no longer face barriers in education or the workplace. Your fundraising will cover the costs facing disabled people e.g. wheelchairs (this is not covered by statutory funding) and accelerate the potential of future disabled leaders.
Ivison Trust (formerly Pace) is a national charity working to keep children safe from exploitation by supporting their parents, disrupting the offenders and working in partnership with police and family services. We also train professionals to support affected children and their parents.
Wildwood Trust is dedicated to protecting, conserving and rewilding British wildlife, using natural solutions to reverse the biodiversity and climate crises we face today. Together, we will prevent the extinction of our most endangered species and create a wilder future.
The Kenya Trust is a charity registered in England 1105495 with the sole aim of supporting the work of The Salvation Army in Kenya. Improving conditions at Salvation Army schools, hostels and community centres and supporting the development of music ministry within The Salvation Army in Kenya.
The Resurgence Trust is an educational charity promoting sustainability, social justice and ethical values. We publish Resurgence & Ecologist magazine and the Ecologist website to provide informed perspectives on environmental issues, ethical living and arts – raising awareness for positive change.
The Wilaya Trust is a charity that provides holistic, community-based education in Oxford, and supports other communities to do the same. We develop an approach to learning in which the cognitive, physical, and spiritual well-being of individuals is cultivated by practising knowledge in community.
Carers Trust is a major charity for, with and about carers. We work to improve support, services and recognition for anyone living with the challenges of caring, unpaid, for a family member or friend who is ill, frail, disabled or has mental health or addiction problems.
Quba Trust is a leading international relief and development NGO that aims to alleviate the suffering of the world's poorest people. As well as responding to disasters and emergencies, it successfully carries out short and long-term development projects - regardless of race, religion or gender.
Shiva Trust exists to help improve the lives of young people and children mental health and well being - We provide support for the young people, their families, and their communities. We educate society about the importance of empowering young people and children.
Many rare genetic conditions are life-limiting, all are life-changing.The Sandcastle Trust walks alongside families living with a rare genetic condition to help them create lasting positive family memories and improve their emotional wellbeing and resilience.