Projects

Here are the projects we are proud to be supporting. Click on each one to learn more, you can help them hit their target by donating online.
Have a browse through the fully-funded projects we have completed on. Feel free to scroll through and take inspiration for future projects.

Live Projects you can help

Heather House Community Cafe

Based in Swale, Kent - Our Charity's aims are to support those in our community hit by Poverty and Financial Hardship through providing access to both physical and mental support. Working collaboratively with others to maximise our effectiveness.

Age Concern Hampshire

Age Concern Hampshire is proud to be celebrating 40 years of caring for older people across Hampshire since 1985 and we continue to evolve to ensure we support them to live well independently for longer. We use our knowledge and experience to respond to the needs of local people throughout their ageing journey.

Ella Support Loop

Ask Ella CIC is a non-profit tech-for-good organisation supporting families navigating Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Our AI-powered Ella Support Loop provides emotionally safe, trusted guidance to reduce stress, improve access to entitlements, and support better outcomes for underserved communities across education, health, and care.

Creatovators

Creatovators is a Social Enterprise with a passionate belief that people on the autistic spectrum have a lot to offer. By providing help and support to them, their families, professionals, companies and organisations, we are seeing significant success stories as a result of our service-user-led, "can do" approach.

The Inclusive Club

The Inclusive Hub empower marginalised groups by providing free inclusive fitness and community programmes to people living with additional needs and life threatening illnesses. We have our own facility which is open 7 days per week and is dedicated to changing the lives of people less fortunate by providing a safe space for inclusive fitness, community programmes and a friendly chat.

Ignite Life

Ignite Life is a youth charity that has been in operation since 2019. We provide frontline, tailored services to disadvantaged young people and families impacted by poverty, adversity, mental health challenges, food poverty, and more. We strive to deliver lasting impact and build resilience among young people through our three core services: youth 1:1 mentoring, mental health services (1:1 counselling, family counselling, talking therapy and trauma-informed parenting workshops) and food provision. We are dedicated to tackling inequality and ensuring that no disadvantaged young person slips through the net.

Projects we have already funded

Sight Life Visually Impaired Photographers

Sight Life photography group, composed of blind and partially sighted individuals, has developed into a vibrant and creative community over the years. The members of this group have not only found a powerful means of self-expression through photography but have also produced works of exceptional quality that have been displayed at various exhibitions across Cardiff.

The Whistle Foundation

Our Mission is to enable children with SEND (sensory needs) and children from disadvantaged backgrounds to watch professional sport by providing every sporting stadium with a sensory rooms.

Heel and Toe

Heel and Toe Children’s Charity has been providing free and subsidised therapy and support to children with profound physical and neurological disabilities since 2008. The charity provides free conductive education and hippotherapy, as well as subsidised physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, massage therapy, hydrotherapy, and intensive physiotherapy.

Derby Kids Camp

Derby Kids' Camp are an entirely volunteer-run charity providing free holidays for over 300 young children every year. The kids are nominated for a holiday by their schools, and are in real need of a break from challenges including bereavement, financial difficulties, social interaction challenges, being a young carer and more.

Beautifully Blind

Consultation was carried out with our visually impaired service users about what was important to them. One of the issues identified was loss of identity and self-worth after developing sight loss. Women with a vision impairment often said that they lost confidence and struggled with their self-esteem. It was apparent that feeling good with oneself is centred around one’s appearance.

The Library of Things

From tools for your next DIY project to recreational gear for family outings, and even unique party supplies like a chocolate fountain, Share Bristol’s Library of Things has it all. Say goodbye to unnecessary purchases, and hello to affordability and accessibility. Unlock a world of possibilities without breaking the bank. Whether you’re in need of a drill, tent or specialised equipment, our community-driven charity is here to meet your needs.”

Questions?

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