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Ansar Youth Project (AYP) is a social inclusion project based in the London borough of Brent, and works to target young people from ethnic minorities and/or disadvantaged backgrounds.
The charity operates the gallery known as Norwich OUTPOST which has an international reputation for exhibitions of contemporary art. OUTPOST holds a series of exhibitions alongside a varied programme of events and off-site projects, including artists' talks and open call opportunities, as well as commissioning artist editions. The charity also provides artist studios at affordable rates nearby.
On the 8th September 2019 we all lost a piece of our hearts when our darling girl Ellie Perrow died. She was beautiful, sassy, intelligent and one of the most amazing women you could ever meet. In a world that has changed so much in many ways since she died, we are going to launch her charity forever20 to help others.
At #TheGlovesAreOn our inclusion for all ethos is paramount to supporting those who need it most. As a charity, we operate within the communities we work and live in to generate awareness of the issues that are affecting children, young people, and adults. Throughout the short journey, the campaign and charity have seen a remarkable impact on the individuals and communities that we work alongside.
Offering warmth to the homeless through giving and also developing, producing and distributing sleeping bags that are waterproof, warm and comfortable to those living on the streets.
The #Willdoes charity is dedicated to the memory of William Paddy, a sporty, charismatic child with a cheeky smile who grew up near Swanage, Dorset, and enjoyed horse riding, snow boarding, rugby and tennis. A sensitive and empathetic kid, Will loved animals and being surrounded by them.
Sadly his life ended early at the age of 14, but his energy lives on through those who knew him and in his charity, #Willdoes.
Will's mother, Les, has set up the charity to help young people who may be finding life tough, struggling to cope with daily life.
As well as providing Poor Relief, as an alternative to the workhouse, Clophill had many charities that provided for the poor. These charities are now combined into one.
Friends Of Christ's College (FCC) is the college “PTA”, a collection of parents and teachers who volunteer time to support the college financially and at school events. FCC is an essential part of our college community working throughout the year raising vital funds for the benefit of all Christ's College students.
Based in The Causeway, Hitcham, Hitcham Free Church is a place of worship. Charitable objects - The advancement of the christian faith in particular but not exclusively in Hitcham and the surrounding area.