Chickenshed provides social and educational opportunities to people who because of physical or social disadvantage wouldn't otherwise get the chance.
Twenty Twenty helps young people who are disadvantaged or disengaged recognise their potential and plan to achieve sustained employment, through its life-skills Centres in the Midlands.
DSEI develops and provides teaching aids and techniques customised for children with Down Syndrome. DSE's teaching aids are used by schools, parents and children from 18 months to 18 years old, in over 150 countries.
Can Do Coffee creates meaningful employment, training and rehabilitation opportunities for those who have become disengaged from society.
Exario helps homeless adults to move on to live independently in the future, providing accomodation as well as education, training, counselling and work experience opportunities.
Breaking Barriers links refugees with employers to enable them to achieve financial independence and realise their goal of contributing productively to their new communities.