(UK, 1139015) Browse eventsWe fundraise to make our children’s time at Wren as inspiring and joyful as possible. We aim to provide extras the school can’t afford: a playground, therapy room and dragon-puppet workshop (!). We’re now raising money for an allotment. We hold events to bond the school community together too!
(UK, SC040322) Browse eventsPeeblesshire Youth Trust provides mentoring and support to children and young people throughout Tweeddale. Peeblesshire Youth Trust works with our local community to provide support to children from primary 6 to second year at High School. This time of transition can be challenging for children who have low self esteem and lack self confidence. Through mentoring we hope that these kids can feel supported, encouraged and empowered to realise their full potential and achieve their life goals. Charity No: SC040322 Find out more Website http://www.peeblesshireyouthtrust.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Peeblesshireyouthtrust/ Twitter Please click here to visit our Twitter page
(UK, 1162558) Browse eventsMon-SAR is a Lowland Search and Rescue organisation based on Ynys Môn (Anglesey). Môn Search and Rescue is a new lowland search team forming on Anglesey in North Wales which will support the existing search and rescue services working on the island and the mainland by providing specialist land based lowland search personnel. We are a probationary team of the Association of Lowland Search and Rescue (ALSAR) and are recruiting and training personnel to fill a wide range of roles within the team, including support roles. We are aiming for full team membership and operational deployment in 2017. Charity No: 1162558 Find out more Website http://www.m-sar.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/monsearchandrescue/
(UK, 1117538) Browse eventsBrain Tumour UK has merged with The Brain Tumour Charity to become the UK's largest dedicated brain tumour charity. We fund research and offer support and information to those affected whilst raising awareness and influencing policy.
(UK, SC040085) Browse eventsFuture Choices is absolutely Unique * Purely Voluntary Led * We run 2 Disabled Friendly Buses * Self Funded * Funding goes direct to our cause Through your kind donation, it allows us to get those vulnerable people in our community out enjoying life, improving their health & wellbeing.
(UK, 105071) Browse eventsOur mission is to realise the potentials and develop the strengths of children and young people by bringing together individuals and families with professionals and volunteers to collaboratively provide customised, intensive therapy, family support, and recreation in a camp environment.
(UK, 803226) Browse eventsCity of Exeter YMCA is passionate about helping the most disadvantaged in our community to help themselves into a brighter future, be it through supported housing for the young, working with offenders in local prisons, or through helping vulnerable people back into employment, education or training.
(UK, SC038696) Browse eventsWe are a non profit organisation run by volunteers.We fund-raise to provide Powered Wheelchairs for mainly children but also for adults who would not otherwise be able to fund chairs from themselves.We also donate to worthwhile causes whether this is an individual or group.We have been fund-raising since 1989 and have raised £477,757.67 donated 119 Powered Chairs and 35 manual chairs, donated equipment to surgeries and hospitals. We raise our money holding coffee mornings,car-boot sale and disco's. Our major fund-raiser of the year is always our Charity Dinner. We hope through this page we can encourage others to donate to our appeal knowing the money will be put to good use.
(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
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(UK, 214369) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Worthing Mencap is an active, progressive organisation championing the rights of people with learning disabilities and their families and directly improving the facilities and opportunities available to them.
(UK, 1134254) Browse eventsCelebrated its 250th Anniversary in 2014 Heptonstall Methodist Church is an unusual octagonal chapel building, historically significant as it's been in continuous use since 1764, making it the world's oldest Methodist Church. The octagonal design follows the theory that this shape left the devil no corners to hide in. The chapel is open every day and can be found tucked away off Northgate in the centre of the historic village of Heptonstall. Services are held at 10:45am each Sunday and you can be assured of a warm welcome. The historic significance of the chapel in Heptonstall is that it signifies the start of Methodism moving indoors. The need to avoid bad weather meant that early chapels, such as Heptonstall, were really only tools for preaching. Pure functionality was the driving force behind this unique building which uses simple materials in a pared down but beautiful design. The chapel remains a fine example of a very early Methodist building, which inevitably requires expensive ongoing upkeep. The chapel’s story actually started in 1742, which was 22-years before there was even a chapel stone in the ground. William Darney travelled from Scotland and preached throughout the area building up a large number of societies on both sides of the Pennines. The Heptonstall society grew significantly and had frequent visits from both Charles and John Wesley. These visits always attracted large crowds and led to the decision to build Heptonstall chapel. John Wesley laid the foundation stone in 1764 and preached in the unfinished shell and again two years later after the roof had been added. In Dr Richard Taylor’s BBC Four series “Churches: How to read them” he named Heptonstall Methodist Church as one of his ten favourite churches, saying: “If buildings have an aura, this one radiated friendship.” It follows that you will always be very welcome to visit and your support towards ongoing maintenance costs will be greatly appreciated. You can support us by either making a regular donation or a one-off gift by following the links on this site. Collect a phone/cartridge recycling envelope when you visit.
(UK, NIC106038) Browse eventsAs a registered charity we raise funds to buy additional resources to improve and enhance the learning experience of our school community. This would not be possible without your generosity and support.
(UK, 1123283) Browse eventsDerek Prince (1915 - 2003) was one of the founders of the Charismatic movement and an internationally recognised Bible teacher. His preaching and teaching ministry touched millions of lives and continues to be a source of inspiration and insight to many Christians today. During his lifetime Derek Prince poured himself out to reach the unreached and teach the untaught. Today his teaching is available in 100 languages to Christians in the UK, the Middle East, China, the former Soviet Union and elsewhere. Through the generous support of many individuals and churches Derek Prince Ministries (DPM) continues to resource church leaders and congregations in different parts of the world. The DPM UK office was founded in 1986. Since then, it has served thousands of believers and church leaders in the UK and worldwide. To find our more visit our website: www.dpmuk.org
(UK, 1156790) Browse eventsIn response to the current shortage of guide dogs and the urgent need of thousands of blind and partially sighted people, we are fundraising to reduce the waiting list for trained seeing dogs. Your donation will help us to give independence to many blind people across the UK.
(UK, 1086145) Browse eventsOur charity helps us provide things that are sometimes beyond the hospital's reach - such as extra goods or services which help to improve the quality of our patient’s stay. We welcome any fundraising support so we can continue to provide the best possible environment for our patients.
(UK, 1211802) Browse eventsHope into Action (Staffordshire) partners with local churches to provide homes and friendship-based support to the homeless, survivors of abuse, and those in addiction recovery. We fight the injustice of homelessness by helping churches to offer both shelter and crucially personal support networks.