Cruse Bereavement Care: youth project
Last month, iVillage proudly showcased the semi-finalists in the iVillage.co.uk Best Health Project category in The National Lottery Awards. We're now calling on your support again, to help decide which of the three finalists deserve to be crowned this year's Best Health Project...
Cruse Bereavement Care's Young Cruse Project
The Young Cruse Project offers bereaved children and young people access to individual bereavement support from caring volunteers. It provides a safe space where children aged 4-18 can begin to work through their grief in their own way, with the help of Young Cruse Volunteers.
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For more information on Cruse Bereavement Care's Young Cruse Project, click here.
Food for Life Partnership
The partnership is working to transform the way people think about food in England by supporting schools, young people, their parents and communities to grow and cook local, seasonal and organic food, and eat healthily.
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For more information on the Food for Life Partnership, click here.
Access to Citizenship
Run by community organisation Destined, Access to Citizenship works with people with learning disabilities in North West Northern Ireland, to enable them to play a full part in society. They offer further education options, advice and training to find employment, as well as personal and social development courses.
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For more information on Access to Citizenship, click here.
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