May 15, 2009

Crisis joins Good.ly

You now have the chance to support Crisis through Good.ly!

Crisis is the UK national charity for single homeless people, dedicated to ending homelessness by delivering life-changing services and campaigning for change.

With ambitious plans for the future, the Crisis team are committed to help more people in more places across the UK.

Among their many projects, Crisis offers a variety of activities for homeless people and the general public with their Skylight centres in London and Manchester. Also in London, Crisis runs the Skylight Cafe, at 64 Commercial Street – offering a route into work for homeless people.

During Christmas time, December 23-30, Crisis open seven centres offering homeless or vulnerably housed people companionship, access to essential service, learning opportunities and entertainment.

Crisis also provides free courses and study support for homeless people in many subjects, that lead to an accredited qualification and their Crisis Changing Live Awards provide grants of up to £2500 to help homeless people move towards a work-based, vocational goal.

Crisis offer so much for the people who need it most.

Check them out at www.crisis.org.uk for more information about their cause!

Posted by Miss Good.ly Two-Shoes

Good.ly teams up with Dogs Trust

Good.ly has its first official charity on board!

Dogs Trust can now benefit if your friends buy what you recommend.

Founded in 1981, Dogs Trust campaigns for dog-welfare related issues to ensure a safe and happy future for our four-legged friends.

By selecting Dogs Trust next time you use Good.ly, you could help their team rehome abandoned dogs, care for dogs that need it, undertake international projects to help dogs around the world, campaign to highlight issues in dog welfare, and educate the dog owners of tomorrow.

With 400 dogs currently looking for new homes, Dogs Trust need our help to provide them with the best care in the interim, and ulitmately, find them all new loving families.

See them online at www.dogstrust.org.uk

Posted by Miss Good.ly Two-Shoes