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Set in a culturally diverse, socially deprived, part of inner city Bristol, St Luke's offers friendship and support to the local community. We provide for those in need: children and families; older people; members of the local Somali community and those who are homeless or coping with addictions.
We support younger people living with young onset dementia and their families in Berkshire, Surrey Heath, NE Hants and Farnham.We provide one to one support and activity based workshops across the working week for people with a young onset dementia diagnosis, providing respite for their carers.
The churches of St Mary's Kidlington, St John's Kidlington, and St Mary's in Hampton Poyle were built for all in the community, and have been used day in and day out for up to 800 years. We offer welcome and support to everyone who lives, works or visits in our villages.
Reachout is an inclusive, award winning, self help organisation whose members participate in a variety of art forms to improve their confidence, self-esteem, motivation and aspiration. Through drop-in access and workshops our members increase their social inclusion through creative opportunities.
As a church, we always seek to:Love God; Live Authentically and Wholeheartedly; Demonstrate Hope in Words and Action.We long to see God's kingdom come in Bournemouth, as in Heaven.
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From Leia, With love is a UK registered charity that offers bereaved families of miscarriage, stillbirth and neonatal death support and opportunities to number their babies. We do this in a number of ways including providing handmade angel gowns, keepsakes, support packs, a support group and more.
We are a journeying community seeking to worship and serve God in a changing world. We are a caring community of all ages and stages and this is reflected in our worship, work and pastoral care.
At the Sign Along With Us Foundation we are providing respite accommodation which is inclusive and accessible to people with complex medical conditions and their families, free of charge.We cannot do this alone. Our first caravan has a 10 year waiting list, we need to grow to help more. Jade x
REAP is a charity, registered in the UK, and operating in Kenya. We provide training and development in issues facing the planet: Soil and Water conservation, combatting climate change and human health improvement:•Stewardship of God’s earth. This is primarily undertaken with sowing and cultivation of vetiver grass. The arrests soil erosion which in turn reduces deforestation, and provides a ready supply of organic matter, suitable for composting. •Women in development is where we focus on teaching through women’s church fellowship groups with a particular emphasis on improved rural kitchens including fuel efficient stoves. Church groups are a very effective means of delivery. •Natural medicines – using God given herbs and plants to create natural remedies which are shown to increase immunity. This work is undertaken in partnership with “anamed” - an international agency working in this field of activity. Our planting projects produce materials that are suitable for use as natural remedies. Of particular focus is promoting “artemisia annua”, the leaves of which are used as a malarial prophylactic and immune system booster.REAP regularly holds training courses and seminars, at grass roots level with individual rural farmers and community groups and residential training for national and international participants. In the next year, we particularly wish to expand the planting of Vetiver grass for soil and water conservation.
Local families with bleeding disorders are a group of families that offer each other support and understanding about what it is like to live with a bleeding disorder. We offer this support via educational and social events that offer guidance based on experience and, a network of families to create and build friendships within.We were established in March 2019 and have since become a registered charity.Our members live with mild, moderate and severe forms of Haemophilia A, B and vonWillebrands but, we welcome those with other bleeding disorders too.We believe that sometimes, parents, carers, siblings or children living with a bleeding disorder just want to connect with others experiencing the same challenges that their condition brings. It is therefore our goal to offer support for families, by families.
St Mary with St Alban Church lies in the heart of Teddington. It has served our community for over 800 years - hosting weddings, baptisms, funerals, community events as well as regular church services.Now the church needs our help to make it truly welcoming for all in our community. This loved historic building currently has no toilets, social space or facilities to offer refreshments. After years of detailed planning and consultation with statutory bodies and the local community, we have developed a scheme to provide these much-needed facilities. We have planning permission and now need your help to raise £1m to begin building in 2025.