Objectives:
Our fundamental aims and objectives
remain the same to offer love and support to the most vulnerable
members of the community by thriving to help them to enhance
the quality of their lives.
Overseas Outreach Project:
The Overseas Outreach Project as its name implies reaches
out to our brothers and sisters in Africa and the Caribbean.
Families Need Fathers is a registered UK charity which provides
information and support to parents, including unmarried parents,
of either sex. FNF is chiefly concerned with the problems
of maintaining a child's relationship with both parents during
and after family breakdown. Founded in 1974, FNF helps thousands
of parents every year.
To raise awareness in the Black community,
enabling potential donors to come forward and be involved
in the process of offering hope and a healthy future to someone
whose disease may otherwise prove fatal. The likelihood is
that finding a matching donor is considerably greater in donors
from the same ethnic background.
To support and assist African/Caribbean
people and people of mixed parentage suffering from Leukaemia
and any other bone marrow related illnesses such as Aplastic
Anaemia. To educate the public about the needs for better
services of people suffering from Leukaemia or any other Bone
Marrow diseases. To provide practical
and home help, counselling, advice and moral support to peoples
of African/Caribbean descent who suffer from Leukaemia and
other related illnesses and to assist in the locating of funds
for research.
No Sweat is an activist, campaigning organisation,
fighting sweatshop bosses, in solidarity with workers, worldwide.
Sweatshop labour is modern, global
capitalism stripped bare. From the small, backstreet sweatshop
to some of the biggest corporations in the world - child labour,
forced overtime, poverty wages, unsafe conditions, harassment
of women workers and intimidation of trade unionists are commonplace.
The NSPCC is the UK's leading charity specialising
in child protection and the prevention of cruelty to children.
We have been directly involved in protecting children and
campaigning on their behalf since 1884.
The Mellow Campaign The Mellow Campaign is a partnership
programme which aims to stimulate and develop creative and
sustainable solutions to reduce the over representation of
young African & Caribbean males between the ages of 11
years through to 34 years in mental health services living
in the boroughs of City/Hackney, Newham and Tower Hamlets.
Mellow
East London & the City Mental Health NHS Trust
Unit 201
Bow Technipole
153-159 Bow Road
London E3 2SE
Tel: 0208 709 5873/2/1 or 5862
Email: mellow.centre@elcmht.nhs.uk
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