2. GREEN BELT MOVEMENT:
Worldwide
Green belt movement is a global change to raise awareness.
It encourages woman come together, take action, and stand up for their rights.
For an entry point they plant trees and care for the environment.
The website provides information about the organisation.
Green Belt Movement doesn’t only raise awareness but also money for the cause.
The organisation builds relationships in the community that brings them together.
3. YMCA: Local
YMCA is based all around England but has individual charity bases, one being in Henley,
Oxfordshire.
YMCA Henley is a charity helping to change young peoples attitudes.
YMCA Henley tries the change the negative stereotypes on young people.
The charity tries to strengthen communities by getting the young people involved with
activities and getting them to help out in the community.
The website provides information about the Henley charity and gives you an easy path to
donate money or the address to the local charity base in Henley.
YMCA Henley tries to build relationships between young people and the community
which helps them to feel accepted.
4. SUE RYDER: Local
• Sue Ryder is based in Nettlebed just outside of Henley – on –Thames.
It has several other charities plotted all over the UK.
• The Sue Ryder charity helps take care and look after people from all
ages with threatening illness’.
• Nettlebed Sue Ryder hosts several events each month to raise money
and awareness of others. Every month Sue Ryder presents a jumble
sale which anyone can come to or donate to the charity.
• There is a website for Sue Ryder which has information about the
charity. It also has a private page for Nettlebed where you can donate
or look at updates within the charity.
• Many young people volunteer and help out at this community event
which has had a huge impact on other people.
5. Facing the future
worldwide
• Facing the Future creates tools for educators that equip and
motivate students to develop critical thinking skills, build global
awareness and engage in positive solutions for a sustainable future.
• Over the years, Facing the Future has worked on a wide variety of
projects with schools, districts, state departments of
education, university programs, and other organizations.
• This charity’s aim is to educate.
• The children in this charity are from all over the world struggling with
different issues.
• http://www.facingthefuture.org/ServiceLearning/ActionProjectDatabase/
CARE/tabid/269/Default.aspx
Editor's Notes
Green belt movement is a global change to raise awareness and encourages communities, particularly women, to come together, take action, and stand up for their rights. They also plant trees and care for the environment using this as an entry point. Their website provides information about the organisation and provides the tools to donate. Green Belt Movement is neither a campaign nor a charity but still raises the same amount of money and awareness. The organisation builds relationships in the community and brings the community together.
YMCA is based all around England but has individual charity bases, one being in Henley, Oxfordshire. YMCA Henley is a charity helping to change young peoples attitudes and give then the needed support by offering affordable housing for young people with a connection to Henley or the surrounding area. YMCA Henley tries the change the negative stereotypes on young people by giving them a chance to change themselves positively by offering support to help residents address a wide range of challenges related to achieving successful independent living. The charity YMCA Henley also tries to strengthen communities by getting the young people involved with activities and getting them to help out in the community for example YMCA Henley has 3 football teams, Henley YMCA FC, YMCA United FC which plays in the Reading Sunday league and the Henley YMCA Casuals FC which plays in the Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire inclusion league. The website provides information about the Henley charity and gives you an easy path to donate money or the address to the local charity base in Henley. YMCA Henley tries to build relationships between young people and the community which helps them to feel accepted.
Sue Ryder (what they do)Services available: -13 care centersacross the UK, providing compassionate care and support for people with soothing, long-term and end of life needs.Community nurse specialists Our Community Nurse Specialists (CNS) work closely with local GPs and general community nurses to provide expert advice, support and symptom management.And so that we can offer painkilling care support services in a person’s home, we work closely with health and social care professionals.