The Armed Forces Multiple Sclerosis Support Group – Supporting Members of the Military Family Affected by MS Mutual Support is the Armed Forces Multiple Sclerosis Support Group, providing help to Serving and ex-Serving members of the Armed Forces and Reserves, their dependants and carers affected by MS.Mutual Support was formed in 1991 by three Service people with MS who realised that the specific issues they faced as Service personnel with MS required specialist help and advice. They got together and formed a self-help group called Mutual Support. Charity No: 1139257SC041990 Find out more Website http://www.mutual-support.org.uk
POSC provides a fun and creative environment for children to grow and learn through play. Available for children between the ages of 4 and 14 years, clubs are run before and after school Monday to Friday, and during school holidays depending on demand.
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We help to rescue and re-home cats and small animals in the area. We are a separately registered branch of the RSPCA and rely on the generous support of the public and businesses to help us to continue our vital work of helping animals in need.The team consists of a small but dedicated group of volunteers who work for the welfare and benefit of the animals. This is your local branch and every year we help hundreds of animals in need or distress. Without your help we cannot continue to provide loving care for injured or unwanted animals. Please help us continue to grow so that we can provide even more animals the care that they need. In 2014 our vet fee's totaled over £135,000 and our food and animal supplies bill was over £45,000.Any donation, big or small, will go directly to the animals in our care.Thank you for your support! Charity No: 275415 Find out more Website http://www.rspcamiltonkeynes.co.uk/ Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/RSPCA-Milton-Keynes-N-Bucks-Branch/199430293445816
The seven Anglican Churches in Wrexham work together to proclaim the love of God through public worship in different styles and to support the needs of all through a welcoming programme of outreach activities across the city
Activity breaks for disadvantaged children from across the West Midlands.
Middle Street Resource Centre, Beeston, Nottingham We are a community centre covering the whole of greater Nottingham with the ethos of supporting people with mental health challenges but also encouraging all the local population to come along and help break the stigma of mental health. We run a wide variety of courses from Relaxation to Mixed Textiles and Shedders (woodwork room and facilities) We also have a wonderful Community Cafe offering hot and cold food everyday. There is a Community Garden a with sensory garden in the process of being finished. The centre is a friendly and safe place for all members of society. A warm welcome will given to everyone. Our Charity, Beeston Community Resource CIO, was set up in 2015 and we took over the management of Middle Street Resource Centre, from the local authority, in April 2015. For the last 2 years we have successfully increased the range of activities in the centre and built up a very successful Community Cafe as well as an outreach community garden group. The major ethos of the charity is to support the health and well-being of people in the area who have mental health challenges and to encourage a wider participation in the centre as a way of breaking down stigma. Charity No: 1160885 Find out more Website https://msrc.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/msrcbeeston/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel
We promote and encourage a practical interest in aviation and the Royal Air Force among young people and provide training which will be useful in the Services and civilian life. Encourage the spirit of adventure and develop qualities of leadership and good citizenship.
We support and introduce children and young people between the ages of 5 & 16, in mainstream education who have Autism into inclusive social settings. We support their families and the wider community, working to the best of our abilities regardless of race, culture or ethnic origins.
The United Reformed Church hall (off Newport Pagnell High Street) is being replaced with a community building. This state of the art, multi-purpose building will include a double height hall, sensory room, accessible changing facilities and group rooms. It will be a resource for the whole community.
Hannahs Trees Trust shares the magic of Christmas with children and their families who may have life limiting or life threatening illnesses or disabilities. We do this by supplying Christmas trees and special decorations to Childrens Hospices at Christmas Time and also by offering Grants for Trees and decorations through various children and young adults charities for families of children who have been diagnosed with a life limiting or life threatening illness or disability. Help us to create memories that will last forever!
The Gambia Partnership was essentially set up to serve Jesus Christ. It is hoped that this will be achieved through the following four key aims: - - To construct a building which will act as a school/church/community centre - To promote and encourage sound spiritual teaching - To provide educational support
Cabaret vs Cancer is dedicated to helping those living with cancer.Raising money through cabaret and burlesque to help those living with cancer; and to provide children who have lost a parent to cancer the opportunity to buy a gift to cherish as a memory. Cabaret vs Cancer is a registered charity dedicated to fighting cancer and providing relief for those suffering with this dreadful disease. We organise cabaret shows, concerts, art auctions, the annual all nude cabaret calendar and more, and work with our ambassadors to raise funds which go to Cancer Research UK, Macmillan Cancer Support and St Joseph's Hospice, with small additional grants for children who have lost a parent to cancer. Fighting to research the causes and cures of cancers; to take care of those who are suffering, to minimise the pain of those who are at the end of their lives and to provide children with a keepsake of a beloved parent who has passed on. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1167819 Find out more Website http://www.cabaretvscancer.co.uk Facebook https://facebook.com/cabaretvscancer Twitter https://twitter.com/cabaretvscancer
We aim to inspire communities and visitors to love and support the landscapes, wildlife, local culture and to encourage sustainable and community led local development within the Cairngorms National Park area.
Nelson Mandela established 3 charities to embody his legacy and NMLT links them together. The Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund nurtures and protects vulnerable children,The Mandela Rhodes Foundation offers educational opportunity,and The Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory gives information on his life.
We are currently raising funds for the construction of a new secondary school in the village of Lenkisem in Kenya. Last year we gave the go-ahead for a science laboratory which is now complete. We are educating over 100 children and are now raising money for a new dormitory for the children to use.
Mentor Link is a registered charity dedicated to supporting children and young people who may be experiencing difficult times by providing them with a volunteer mentor. Founded in 2002, the charity now offers it services to schools in the west Midlands.
Its mission is to contribute to making Scotland renowned for excellence in Breast Cancer diagnosis and care. It works to influence the thinking of those who can ensure that projects link up with other activities to establish and maintain a comprehensive breast cancer care environment, no matter where you live.
ISM was the first school in Africa to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma, pioneered the Middle Years Program which is now used in international schools worldwide and supports local community projects through its CAS programs.This philanthropic background extends to offering scholarships.