(UK, SCO28660) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. HopScotch is a long established charity providing free respite breaks for vulnerable children living in Scotland who have no other chance of a holiday. Our annual programme runs from March to October and each year we provide 350 children with a truly memorable break at Ardvullin our beautiful respite Centre in the West Highlands. During their stay at Ardvullin children take part in a range of fun and exciting activities including horse riding, canoeing, boat trips, and visits to the beach and the sea life centre, indoor climbing and biking. These activities help to build children's confidence, self-esteem and develop their full potential. We work with schools, young carers organisations, women’s aid groups, health charities and community groups to identify children most in need. The majority of children who benefit from a HopScotch break have never experienced a break away from their home area and many have never been to the countryside or even visited a beach. We firmly believe that good childhood memories last a lifetime. Please donate to support our cause. Since 1998 HopScotch has provided over 5000 children with life enhancing respite breaks and unforgettable childhood memories. We are a small team dedicated to providing children with an amazing HopScotch experience and ensuring that every penny raised for our cause goes directly to providing children with a respite break. We would really appreciate your support. Charity No: SCO28660 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://m.facebook.com/HopscotchCharity/?locale2=en_GB Twitter https://twitter.com/hopscotch_help?lang=en
(UK, 1191786) Browse eventsJenny and Stuart Stott have been homing ex-racing greyhounds since 2004. The dogs arriving at the Retired Greyhounds South Lakes homing centre, live in their house and use their garden and grounds. The charity is approved by the Greyhound Board of Great Britain and has no paid staff just volunteers
(UK, 1122773) Browse eventsHelping to make a difference to Health and Education in one of Africa's poorest nations. Health Action Leicester for Ethiopia (HALE) is the charitable arm of the Leicester-Gondar Medical Link. This partnership started as a result of health and Education professionals in Leicester wanting to make a difference in the developing world and the strongly supported Link with The College of Medical Sciences in Gondar was established in 1996. HALE and the Leicester-Gondar Link are primarily involved in the transfer of knowledge and skills between Leicester and Gondar, supporting the improvement of health and educational services. Over the years, there have been many projects that have been beneficial to both Leicester and Gondar including a fully independent Masters degree in Public Health training health workers from all over Ethiopia. Visit our website (www.le.ac.uk/gondar) for details of other projects we are involved in.
(UK, 431) Browse eventsWhy support the Gurkha's in Nepal? Gurkha's defended our freedom and liberty during two World Wars and many other conflicts, fighting alongside British soldiers. Unlike the regular Army Gurkha's don't receive any Army pension and rely on our support. The 2015 earthquake in Nepal devastated their infrastructure and this county remains amongst the poorest in the world. In August 2017 Nepalese villages suffered from floods. From many Nepalese villages it requires a two-day hike to reach any medical centre, needless to say unfortunately many don't make it back to their homes. GWTJ was formed in 2014 to honour the Island’s unique relationship with one of the British Army’s most respected regiments. There are known to be at least nine ex-British Army officers living in Jersey who served with Gurkha units. GWTJ works closely with the Gurkha Welfare Trust UK, the leading Gurkha welfare charity, relieving poverty and distress among retired Gurkha soldiers and their families. The Jersey Overseas Aid Commission generously donates another £1 for every £1 raised, doubling your support. We have no administrative overheads and no paid employees or paid Trustees, so all funds raised go directly to the Gurkhas.
(UK, 1103022) Browse eventsWelcome to Age UK Wigan Borough! A local charity supporting local people. . Age UK Wigan Borough is there to provide help to older people when it is needed- whether it is to do little DIY jobs around the home, support them when they are facing difficult decisions in life, provide a weekly visit to a lonely older person, provide opportunities to socialise with others or advise people on how they might claim benefits that they are entitled to.
(UK, 1187738) Browse eventsOur aims are to raise awareness, educate, & campaign against this form of child abuse that needlessly disconnects children, parents, & their extended families. Supporting those affected & promoting a culture of equality in parenting & the active participation of parents in their children's lives.
(UK, SC052590) Browse eventsAs a small local group, we rely on donations and fundraising to help provide the best opportunities to our children, who range from 5-14.
(UK, SC054205) Browse eventsDundee Stroke Exercise Club works with Leisure & Culture Dundee to deliver Exercise Classes, which are helping change lives. Strokes can have a major impact on people’s lives in a number of ways. As well as weakness, poor balance, memory and communication problems, a sufferer maybe feeling isolated and low. At Dundee Stroke Exercise Club all our classes are carried out by trained staff and an excellent group of volunteers (many who are Stroke Survivors) to help each individual realise that they are not alone.
(UK, 1201390) Browse eventsFriends of North Baddesley Infant School fundraise to support the school with additional resources and to make the pupils time at the school memorable.
(UK, 1071190) Browse eventsYouth in Romsey is a support centre for young people aged 11-25 who help with any issue.We support young people, according to their needs, we help them to explore issues affecting their lives, to solve problems and help them to make informed decisions.We rely heavily on the support from our amazing volunteers whom without we would not be able to run the variety of services
(UK, 803551) Browse eventsIt aims to reduce the toll of brain damage occurring before and at birth. This form of brain damage affects millions of children all over the world with one or more of these seven lifetime conditions: Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Dyslexia, Epilepsy, blindness and deafness at birth and learning difficulties.
(UK, 1131220) Browse eventsWe are a Church of England Parish Church set on the edge of Ilkley Moor. Our worship is in the Anglican Catholic tradition, with diverse services for all age groups. We have a strong musical tradition with three choirs providing singing opportunities for children, young people and adults and we have a 4-manual William Hill organ. Our church is a key venue for concerts and our Parish Hall is used extensively by local community groups.
(UK, SCO30284) Browse eventsKidney Kids Scotland was founded as a Charitable Trust in 2000 and is the only Scottish Charity supporting children with renal and urology illness and their families. The charity provide a wide range of support directly to children and their families and also support hospitals all over Scotland by supplying them with much needed equipment and funding for posts recognised as being essential. One of the aims of the charity is to enable children to receive treatment as close to home as possible and minimize disruption to their family unit. As such the charity has funded the first ever home haemodialysis service for children in Scotland. The charity works closely and relies on the expertise of consultants, medical and welfare personnel to identify where help is most needed.
(UK, 1152080) Browse eventsOur vision is to build the family of God, a community of people where every single member will be loved, accepted and feel connected.
(UK, 1121349) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1121349
(UK, 1126131) Browse eventsThe Rock is safe space for young people to develop their spiritual, emotional and physical wellbeing. We live out practical Christian love for all young people, regardless of faith or background, through challenging activities from urban street sports to essential life skills.
(UK, 1155769) Browse eventsTo support charitable causes bearing in mind the charitable work and other interests of George Bairstow.
(UK, 1058523) Browse eventsStretton St Matthews CE Primary PTA works to enhance the experience of children, parents and teachers at the school. The PTA is a voluntary parent led registered charity. Its members include parents and teachers of the school. The PTA actively fundraises throughout the year.