Embrace Child Victims of Crime has been able to support thousands more child victims of crime this year due to expanding their remote services.
Read MoreMonth: April 2022
‘Thank you’ song released to raise money for hospital charities
Corrie Walker, patient at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham is currently battling stage four cancer and to raise money for UHB Charity is tapping into his musical talents by releasing a Charity single and performing a gig tonight at Tamworth Snowdome to release the single.
Read MoreSustainability artists create river walk art trail
Art installations include dragonfly sculpture and giant 3D spider’s web
Read MoreCarers connected to chat and share via ‘Care for a Cuppa’ programme
Carers UK is marking National Tea Day on 21 April by holding its latest virtual ‘Care for a Cuppa’ event, of which over 350 have been held since the start of the pandemic.
Read MoreCollege students develop ‘world-first’ app for refugees and asylum seekers
Check out this positive news story: a group of students in Wales have developed the first ever language app for refugees and asylum seekers.
Read MoreAction plan to help councils tackle fuel poverty launched
Ahead of local elections in May 2022, the Government has been urged to implement an action plan to help local authorities take action on fuel poverty.
Read MoreSight loss charity calls for tech volunteers
British Wireless for the Blind Fund is calling for technology enthusiasts to help reduce isolation for those living with sight loss.
Read MoreWomen to get access to free training on employability, economic abuse and legal rights
Over 500 women have been supported with free workshops and training on job interview preparation and debt management.
Read MoreNew bereavement support service launches in Edinburgh
Caledonia Funeral Aid will provide emotional support for recently bereaved.
Read MoreNursery takes on obstacles for Spina Bifida charity
A children’s nursery in Newton Mearns in Scotland has been so inspired by one of their parent’s charitable actions that they followed suit and created a sponsored adventure walk and obstacle course to raise funds for specialist disability charity, Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus (SBH) Scotland.
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