(UK, 259104) Browse eventsHi 5's provides support for children with learning disabilities and their families in Leighton Buzzard and the surrounding area. It enables the children to particpate in activities that might not otherwise be available to them, for example, an annual holiday, sports and arts and crafts.
(UK, 1129358) Browse eventsDyslexia North East seeks to promote knowledge, skills and understanding of dyslexia. To inspire and support dyslexics and enable them to achieve their full potential. Our vision is to create a society that celebrates difference. We aim to improve our outreach to individuals and families with dyslexia whether they are adults or children. Also to raise awareness in the community and encourage Dyslexia Friendly Schools, Colleges and Workplaces. We provide educational meetings, workshops and conferences, to increase knowledge and skills. We provide resources and a lending library. We offer advice, information and guidance, as well as tuition and training courses. Membership is open to all, but anyone can contact for help.
(UK, 289083) Browse eventsVigil rescue, re-habilitate and rehome german shepherd dogs. Often taking dogs in that other rescues turn away. Vigil,s aim is to save and look after the welfare of GSD's
(UK, 1112353) Browse eventsYsgol Gymraeg Llundain is a small, vibrant school in North West London providing bilingual Welsh and English education for children from the ages of four to eleven. It provides a warm and welcoming environment for the children, enabling them to to enjoy and appreciate both Welsh and English cultures. The school relies on fundraising activities by parents, teachers and friends. All donations received will go directly to helping the children
(UK, 1084043) Browse eventsWe transform generous donations from people or businesses into grants for local charities and local people doing vital and life changing work.
(UK, 1118053) Browse eventsPeace Mala is a non-political organisation. We do not support any party, movement or belief system over any other. Our aim is to contribute to education for global citizenship, by promoting respect, understanding and peace between communities, cultures and enlightened compassionate faiths. Peace Mala supports Human Rights, stands up to bullying and all forms of prejudice. Our compassionate wish is for people, animals and the environment to be at peace. Our educational programme supports learners to become ethical, informed citizens of the world. Schools and groups can apply for Peace Mala Accreditation which has been recognised by education authorities and inspectorates. Our work has been endorsed by many world faith leaders including His Holiness Pope Francis and His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The future of our world lies in the hearts and minds of our young people. With the vision of Peace Mala, there is hope for a more compassionate and just world.
(UK, 700627) Browse eventsArthritis and related rheumatic diseases are common and a leading cause of disability. Aintree Arthritis Trust is a Liverpool based charity funding locally based research into the causes of and treatments for the many forms of arthritis and auto-immune diseases. The charity also provides bursaries for educational activities related to rheumatology. The trustees are either current or retired consultant rheumatologists at Liverpool University Hospital NHS Trust.
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(UK, 277183) Browse eventsThe Reading Room was built in 1908 for Fishermen to read the newspapers and promote the reading of books and learning. It is only a handful of this type of building left in the country. It is now used for village events and private functions and is available for hire.
(UK, SC045482) Browse eventsPeople with learning disabilities are at the heart of everything we do. St Joseph’s Services, supporting adults with a learning disability to live independently in their own home since 1924 in Midlothian and South East Edinburgh.
(UK, 1147507) Browse eventsThe Archer Community Centre has been given a derelict building and we are raising funds to refurbish it to provide a community facility offering a range of activities and services that enhance people’s lives and improve their prospects.
(UK, 249749) Browse eventsEastnor Charitable Trust raises funds to help with all aspects of our Community ranging through young people, the elderly and those in medical need, especially within the three Counties of Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire. The Trust, which was set up in 1966 is administered by members of Eastnor Lodge of Freemasons No. 751 meeting in Ledbury, Herefordshire and has no paid officials. 100% of funds raised goes to our charitable projects..
(UK, 524095) Browse eventsOur mission is to keep the community of Penyffordd & Penymynydd connected by providing a central hub for community and charitable events.
(UK, sc021124) Browse eventsEvery week in the UK Scouting gives almost half a million 4-25 year olds the skills they need for school, college, university, the job interview, the important speech, the tricky challenge and the big dreams: the skills they need for life. Everyone’s welcome here. All genders, races and backgrounds. Regardless of your young person’s physical ability – there’s a Scout adventure out there waiting for them. And we’ll help them find it. Sign up to help your young person discover their ‘thing’: from archery to coding to performance art and everything in between.
(UK, 1171140) Browse eventsOur mission is to support Actually Autistic adults to be themselves without judgement or fear. Founder, Anna Taylor is on a mission. When establishing Autism Matters in 2012, she knew that there were many support services for Autistic children, but very little to support adults. “So I asked Autistic adults what they wanted and together we designed a service exclusively for them.” They told me that they wanted a place that was safe to be who they are, without judgement and having to fit into anyones expectations of them. Together we co-produce over 40 social groups a month, plan and provide one to one support, create employment opportunities, develop work skills and have amazing short breaks around the world!
(UK, SCO16919) Browse eventsNHS Orkney has established a Fundraising Group specifically to raise funds which will enable the Board to purchase items which will improve the patients and staff experience but which would not be covered by the Board finances as not deemed to be essential clinical items. Such items could include soft furnishings for patient waiting areas, play items for the children’s waiting area and patient entertainment equipment, e.g. televisions for each of the inpatient rooms, as well as improving the environment in our staff and public rest areas. In addition to enhancing the interior environment, we are raising funds to enhance the exterior grounds of the hospital – which include developing and landscaping garden areas so that they include a rehabilitation garden space with a sensory garden area for dementia patients, Macmillan garden area, a children’s play area and a garden adjacent to the sanctuary area. These spaces will ensure that staff, patients and relatives alike can have a choice of areas available to them when they are visiting the new build.