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Shannon Trust supports thousands of people in prison each year to learn to read and improve their numeracy skills. Currently, over 70% of people in prison struggle with reading and numeracy. Many cannot read at all. Learning reduces re-offending, and creates stronger, safer, communities for all.
CHD is a project of The Chibistan Trust. CHD has set itself the lofty goal of providing free Primary Healthcare Centres in every neighbourhood of every major town and city in Pakistan. These are state-of-the-art centres modelled on the UK's NHS. This project is colossal, we need your support!
Since 1995 the Gwennili Trust has provided for the relief of the physically and mentally disabled, in particular ex-Service people, offering respite and educational opportunities onboard yachts. The primary beneficiaries for sail cruises are Personnel on Recovery Duty (PRD) personnel and military veterans associated with Service charities.
The RISE Trust ReachIncludeSupportEnable*RISE pre-school *youth work in North Wiltshire includes 1-1 mentoring, youth clubs, street based youth work and safe spaces.*Primary aged mentoring scheme in schools. * Contact Centre for children to see relatives in a supported way.
The Hunchman Trust supports people grieving a loved one, particularly those affected by suicide loss. Founded in memory of ‘Hunch,’ we fundraise, provide grants, and build partnerships to ensure no one faces grief alone. Together, we create community, offer support, and empower healing.
The Sutton Trust is the UK’s leading social mobility charity. We believe every young person should have a fair chance in life, regardless of their family’s income, the school they go to or where they grow up. We champion social mobility through programmes, research and policy influence.
Maisha Trust is a non-profit charitable organization registered both Kenya and the UK. Our vision is to enhance the life quality of the disadvantaged and marginalized through education. Like Nelson Mandela, we believe that education is the most powerful tool which you can use to change the world.
The Wynn Trust, a charitable organisation established to provide assistance and support to boxers who have suffered from brain injuries. Our mission is to raise funds and awareness to help these individuals reclaim their quality of life and receive the necessary support and resources for rehabilitation and recovery.The Wynn Trust is named after our friend Charlie Wynn, a former boxer who tragically suffered a severe brain injury while sparring in preparation for a fight. Despite enduring numerous medical treatments and therapies over the past six years, Charlie is still unable to walk and requires extensive support for daily living activities. It is our goal to not only aid Charlie on his journey to recovery but to also extend our assistance to numerous others who are in similar situations.The funding available from the government for individuals with brain injuries is limited, and as a result, many are not receiving the comprehensive support needed to improve their quality of life. The Wynn Trust is dedicated to filling this critical gap by providing financial aid, rehabilitation services, and support programs that can significantly enhance the well-being of those affected.
Woman's Trust supports women to overcome the trauma of domestic abuse through specialist trauma-informed counselling, support groups and workshops. Domestic abuse affects 1 in 4 women and is responsible for half of women's mental health problems, including suicide. Help us to change women's lives.
Callum's Trust is a Charity based in the Scottish Borders which aims to offer resources and services to lymphoma, leukaemia and myeloma patients and also those recieving end of life cancer care within the Scottish Borders. Ultimately we hope to build a palliative care unit/ hospice within the Region.
The Athlone Trust supports adopted children with often severe emotional, behavioural and special educational needs who would not otherwise receive the help or education that they so desperately require. Demand for our help far outstrips our ability to supply it so every penny really does count.
Invictus Trust was formed in memory of Ben Cowburn, in 2011, to focus on adolescent mental health and offer help via our website. The Anchor Fund supports families who travel for treatment. We were instrumental in the building of a bespoke Adolescent Mental Health Unit and plan a counselling service