The shelter is running for over 7 years now,there are over 50 children living there.There are provided with food, shelter, education, clothing and medical care.
1st Action UK is a community development not for profit organisation that offers services and support in education sector, Fight against Homeless. It aims to offer multi-cultural contributions to communities
240Project provides a safespace and activity centre for the vulnerable and excluded, particularly those with experience of homelessness. We offer arts, health, counselling and wellbeing groups and activities, internet access, one-to-one practical support, group art trips, wellbeing trips and more. We aim to enrich our members lives and help people out of isolation and into a full vibrant life.
WE OFFER HOUSING & SUPPORT TO HOMELESS YOUNG MEN IN STOCKTON-ON-TEES WITH VARIOUS PROBLEMS WHICH CAN INCLUDE DRUG AND ALCOHOL MISUSE. WE TRY TO HELP OUR RESIDENTS TO BECOME DRUG FREE AND LIVE INDEPENDENTLY THROUGH HELP AND SUPPORT.WE SEPARATELY OPERATE A RESIDENTIAL FAMILY ASSESSMENT CENTRE AT OUR FARM IN BISHOP AUCKLAND.
Group Events: St Georges Day Parade, Family Camp, Carol Singing and Bag PackingBeavers: Challenge badges and visits in local areaCubs: several camps: Durham, Fanwood and Squirrel wood, lots of badge workScouts: Summer camp at Scarborough, lots of other camps and a youth hostel trip. Plus canoeing, hiking and games.
To rescue, and rehome abandoned, injured and homeless cats and kittens, within the Gloucestershire area. To trap, neuter and return feral cats. To provide information and advise the public on feline welfare.
The 700 Club is a frontline homelessness and housing charity seeking to move people from dependence to independence. It offers supported Hostel Accommodation for individuals and couples in three hostels, housing related Floating Support for those (over 16) with substance misuse issues, assists people into private sector housing and is a Registered Provider of social housing.
A Better Tomorrow Charity supports vulnerable adults, socially excluded and socially disadvantaged (for example, due to substance addiction, mental health challenges, homelessness and ex-offenders) by delivering interventions, including 1-2-1 and group sessions (to help support recovery and rehabilitation), training and education to develop skills and create employability opportunities.
The charity offers opportunities for fitness sessions, including running, to women affected by or at risk of homelessness and/or affected by multiple disadvantages.
We provide water pumps, wells to those who don't have access to clean water. We build houses for the homeless. We provide funding to help start small businesses. We help with medicine care, hospital, surgery fees. We help the disabled, widowed and orphans - providing food, shelter, shoes, clothes, educational fees and any other resources required.
ABALON Trust act as ambassadors for Eye health and healthcare, providing access to high-quality eye-checks and ongoing care for marginalised communities in the commonwealth and the UK. We aim to become a leading voice in advocating for access to health for homeless, asylum seekers and BAME groups. We achieve this through engagement and involvement with stakeholders, innovation, education and train
Abbeyfield An Lac Community (AAC) provides supported housing for persons of Vietnamese or Asian origin who are suffering from the disabilities of old age, or otherwise in need of care. It operates An Lac House, established in Cambridge in 1997, with 10 single en-suite rooms for residents. AAC also runs a free day centre, and organises cultural and religious events for the local community.
The Abbeyfield Braintree Bocking and Felsted Society Limited is a charitable company registered social housing provider. The Society operates two very sheltered housing schemes, an extra care scheme and a retirement village, providing accommodation, care and companionship for older people who chose not to live alone.
Abigail Housing provides supported housing for those at the end of the asylum process.
Provide Foods, Temporary shelter, Clothing and donation to the needy.
The provision, by construction or conversion, and the management of housing and support services for people with disabilities and others in housing need
Ability to Change is a Charity that provides a range of services for ex-offenders, vulnerable individuals, who have experienced disadvantages or homelessness.We design and deliver programmes that help people make the transition into education or employment and the ability to change from social exclusion to social inclusion
The charity aims to meet the immediate needs of the homeless, providing arctic-grade, waterproof sleeping bags to rough sleepers. Bags of Hope containing essential items, including toiletries and underwear, are also distributed to those in need.
IN LIQUIDATION
PROVISION OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR THOSE IN NEED
To reduce social exclusion, vulnerability and homelessness by providing accommodation, education/training and practical support tailored to the individual need.
Prevent and alleviate poverty and homelessness.
delivery of creative workshops, events and educational activities for people affected by homelessness.
Provision of day centre services for homeless and vulnerable people including those suffering from addiction.
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