The Leicester Tigers Foundation utilises the power and expertise within Leicester Tigers Rugby Club to help make a positive difference to the lives and opportunities of 1000's of individuals and groups every year.
With an ever increasing footprint the Foundation through its multiple delivery programmes reaches further and wider every year thanks to the great support from its patrons and the Tigers fan base.
The focus of the foundation is driven by it's core values helping others across five key areas, Disability in Sport, Community Cohesion, Health, and Education
Domestic abuse and sexual violence support services across Leicester. Leicestershire and Rutland. Services include specialist children and young people support, and a specialist pregnancy and maternity post. We offer a range of 1-2-1 and group support options.
Love4Life is the primary programme delivered by TwentyTwenty. We specialise in supporting vulnerable girls aged 11-18 in Leicester, Leicestershire & Derby to develop their self-esteem and form positive and empowering relationships. We deliver Love4Life groups and one-to-one support in schools and the community, as well as offering Relationships & Sex Education workshops.
All our work embeds positive self-worth, body image and the handling of emotions in order to help a young person become more resilient. Our belief is that once young people feel good about themselves they are more likely to make positive choices in their health and relationships.
We provide emergency food & supplies for residents who are referred to us in financial crisis in the Harborough and Blaby District Areas and signpost clients to other agencies who may be able to alleviate their situation.
The Markfield Centre for the Study of Wellbeing falls under the Markfield Institute of Higher Education (registered charity, operating since 2000). The Markfield Centre for the Study of Wellbeing aims to showcase and disseminate grassroots expertise in relation to holistic health and wellbeing, particularly for minority communities. We do this through supporting and developing grassroots initiatives with academic and research expertise.
We're a Leicestershire based charity working to provide life-enhancing services, care and opportunities for disabled people (and all those supporting them), promoting inclusion, equality, independence, choice, empowerment, respect and dignity for all. We support over 2500 disabled people from Community Care and Care at Home, to Direct Payment Support, Representation, Group Advocacy, and more.
We long to see a society that is designed with everyone in mind and where the choices and dignity of every person is upheld; where diverse spaces are celebrated for the value they hold.
Move against Cancer has three main branches :An FREE 8 week online exercise program with Cancer Rehabilitation exercise specialists for youngsters aged 13-30 yearsA 5k Your Way Move against Cancer program that is nationwide to encourage individuals impacted by Cancer to walk, jog, run or cheer together in local parks on the last Saturday of a month to encourage individuals to move more.The provision of a free library of movement videos on our website
At MEL, our unwavering mission is to ignite the transformative power of music, embracing diversity and inclusivity while
delivering high-quality, all-encompassing music workshops that resonate with individuals of all ages.
We believe that music is a universal language that knows no boundaries, and through our innovative programs,
we aim to inspire, educate, and connect communities. With a harmonious blend of creativity and inclusiveness,
we strive to empower individuals to explore the boundless potential of music, fostering a world where every
voice can be heard, every rhythm can be felt, and every heart can find its beat.
The National Forest Company leads the creation of The National Forest, working with public, private, voluntary and community organisations. It is a charity and Non-Profit Institution within the Public Sector, sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). Initiated as an environmental regeneration project, we want our communities to understand and engage with the Forest, to promote healthier lifestyles, outdoor learning and hands-on activities.
PYCA was established in 1993 and situated at 58 Earl Howe Street, Leicester.
PYCA provides educational, leisure, advisory and support services to the wider local community in Leicester. Our training programme covers a wide variety of accredited as well as non-accredited courses.
PYCA’s importance in the community was acknowledged in 2014 by the local authority who transferred their building asset to the charity as part of the Asset Transfer Scheme.
We are an approved Training Centre by University of Cambridge, OCR and NOCN.






