Salford Unemployed and Community Resource Centre (SUCRC) was formed in 1980 by the local community during a time of economic recession when there was a desperate need for self-help, information and advice on dealing with unemployment.
Salford Unemployed and Community Resource Centre (SUCRC) was formed in 1980 by the local community during a time of economic recession when there was a desperate need for self-help, information and advice on dealing with unemployment.
To provide opportunities for people of all ages who have a disability, mental/behavioural difficulties or terminal illness to enjoy the therapeutic benefits, fun and excitement of participation in sports pony driving.
No child forgotten
To be an agent of positive change in the lives of local residents, by delivering community-led projects improving health, education and well-being.
Provide compassionate care for all those with life limiting illness. Giving choice, comfort and outstanding quality of care to those needing specialist palliative care, at no cost to patients and their families.
Supporting people who have experienced sexual violence and abuse and empowering them to achieve the life they want.
To offer a lively and welcoming environment to all citizens of the local community this will contribute positively to community development.
To achieve positive and lasting change in the lives of disabled people, especially those living in poverty.
The prevention of alcohol, drugs and gambling-related problems through education, research and community service.
Our mission is to support people with a mental illness on the Isle of Man to get the care and support they need from statutory services, giving a voice to those who need support.
Our mission is to become the leading authority on MACS conditions and to provide comfort and support to people impacted by them.
We are Student Volunteering Cardiff (SVC) and we believe in giving the Cardiff community the opportunity to give a little, and gain a lot.
To provide or assist in the provision of facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation or other leisure time occupation of individuals.
St. Elizabeth’s provides positive living and learning for people of all ages with severe epilepsy, learning disabilities and other complex needs.
APNI was set up in 1979 to, provide support to anyone affected by post natal illness.
Community Central works in support of the community, particularly the most vulnerable and excluded.
Our Mission is to inspire and equip young people to learn and succeed through enterprise.
A place where all animals are treated with kindness, compassion, dignity and respect for their needs.
Bringing quality to late life.
Rainforest Concern was established in 1993 to protect threatened natural habitats, the biodiversity they contain and the indigenous people who depend on them.