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Prosiectau
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The YES Project
The YES (Youth Employability Support) Project is a three-year scheme which has helped more than 400 people not in education, employment or traning aged 15-24 to improve their chances of work and overcome the barriers they face.
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Brainy Dogs
Brainy Dogs is a project run by Headway Suffolk that takes rescue dogs who are then trained by volunteers from different sectors
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dates-n-mates
Dates-n-mates Scotland is a dating and friendship agency run by and for adults with learning disabilities that is relieving loneliness across the nation.
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Little Village
Little Village ensure children have the essential items they need to thrive, and they support parents through their welcoming drop-in sessions across their three London bases.
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Stirling Carers Centre
Stirling Carers Centre helps unpaid carers, aged from seven years onwards, with emotional support, financial and benefits advice, and short break opportunities.
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You Make It
You Make It (YMI) is a grassroots organisation that offer business funding, workshops, work placements and much more to inspire women to create and empower themselves to achieve successful careers.
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Borrow Don't Buy CIC
This project aims to help their members reduce clutter, save money and ultimately reduce their carbon footprint while strengthening the community by simply borrowing not buying.
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Wastesavers
Wastesavers is a social enterprise and charity based in South East Wales, with a focus on environmental, social and economic sustainability.
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First Steps – The Stroke Association NI
First Steps is an emotional support and counselling service, run by the Stroke Association NI, for stroke survivors and carers to help them overcome mental health challenges during the pandemic.
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Talk Now
Talk Now is a Scottish charity providing counselling and support services for male and female survivors of abuse trauma, including childhood sexual abuse and domestic abuse.
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Free Wheel North
Free Wheel North is a Glasgow-based cycling development charity working towards creating a fairer, healthier society by enabling people of all ages and abilities to cycle as part of their everyday lives.
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Katherine Hughes