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Hope Trust aims to educate, equip and empower people with life skills and where appropriate offer counselling support to those in need of it. Our charity was formed to assist people to address life in a pro-active way, when life feels hopeless and overwhelming, particularly those who are suicidal or self harming. We have developed teaching materials that are aimed at addressing poor mental health. We also conduct workshops to empower people to be appropriate and assist those who are struggling in life. All this to strengthen the community and to address isolation that can be an issue for people struggling to connect in society. Our hope is to build capacity and increase the programmes we can offer in the community
To nurture the physical and emotional development of children in Uganda who are infected with or affected by HIV, by providing access to healthcare and education
We are a Bulgarian non-for-profit legal entity, established in 2008 to stimulate the development, improve the quality of life and vitalize the region of Devetaki Plateau. We mobilize local communities and resources to reduce social and economic disparities between the villages in the Devetaki Plateau and the big towns in Bulgaria. The Association's efforts are aimed at development and promotion of the region as a tourist destination.
Global Changemakers works to an unshakable mission of supporting young people to create a positive change towards a more just, fair and sustainable world. We do this through skills development, capacity building, mentoring and grants.
to mobilise its members to reintroduce sustainable Sport for All and physical activity practices into everyday lives, using the Designed to Move physical activity platform.
Scoil Naisiunta Chuilinn Ui Chaoimh, a Roman Catholic School (established in connection with the Minister for Education), aims at promoting the full and harmonious development of all aspects of the person and the pupil: intellectual, physical, cultural, moral and spiritual, including a living relationship with God and with other people. The school models and promotes a philosophy of life inspired by belief in God and in the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Scoil Naisiunta Chullinn Ui Chaoimh provides Religious Education for the pupils in accordance with the doctrines, practices and tradition of the Roman Catholic Church and promotes the formation of the pupils in the Catholic Faith.
The Maecenata Foundation is an independent Think Tank founded in 2010 and based in Munich. It addresses issues of civil society, civic engagement, philanthropy, and foundations. Since 2011 it comprises all of Maecenata's activities. The foundation directs the activities of its programmes to represent carefully considered positions. It is heavily engaged in the transnational strengthening and development of an open society in Europe and beyond through civil society.
Bridging the gap between those who need shelter and those willing to help. Through impactful products, caring for dignity and building trust.
To lead the transition to a circular economy inspired by a vision of a fair and inclusive society that thrives within the boundaries of our natural resources
The Inchicore Community Drug Team was founded in 1999 as a response to a chronic drug problem in Inchicore, In 2011 the Inchicore Community Team and Bluebell Addiction Service merged to create the Inchicore Bluebell Community Addiction Team. The Inchicore Bluebell Community Addiction Team helps people struggling with addiction in their lives. We offer a range of services for service users and their families. We support our service users to make positive changes in their lives. Those who access the service struggle with many issues alongside their addiction. Our community based holistic model provides the support that allows service users to address their addiction by keyworking with them to tackle these ancillary problems. Many service users deal with homelessness, poverty, violence, poor family relationships, legal issues and mental health problems.
To help alleviate the poverty and poor living conditions of the underprivileged in the area around the foothills of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, and to provide assistance in the furtherance of their education.