BFK is more than just a place to train; it's a community where integrity, determination, teamwork, and inclusivity are the cornerstones of our success. We're proud to be a charitable organisation that gives back to the community and we believe that everyone has the potential to be successful, but it takes hard work, dedication, and the right support. At our club, you'll find all three. But we are so much more than a sport, the benefits are wide ranging, whether you're a child that needs confidence, a teenager that has fallen in with the wrong crowd or an adult that is struggling with the challenges of daily life. We set challenges that when achieved will help confidence grow. We set the example and bring a positive message that empowers people to make right choices and there is no better place than on the mat, after a few rounds to foster friendships and release those daily pressures. BFK really is a special place. We would love to bring the benefits to so many more and that's why we are raising funds to provide a place we can call home. But money is only one part of the process, once the funds are raised, each and every student will be required to make the place ours, whether it be by using a paintbrush or running a class, they will learn that with effort anything is possible.
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 Jay C Trust is a not-for-profit charity formed in loving memory of Jayesh Chauhan to help and support those affected by GBM by providing an empathetic ear, grants and raising awareness.
Main projects: Education: To allow children to be able to attend school, providing uniform/shoes, lunch & equipment, thus breaking the cycle of illiteracy. Housing: To allow children to live in a warm & secure house of acceptable standards. Shoeboxes: To allow children to feel loved at Christmas.
Rhino Conservation Botswana is working to save black and white rhinos from the poaching crisis. We help move rhinos from areas of intense poaching pressure to the safety of Botswana. Here, we watch over and protect them. Long-term these ‘ark’ populations of rhinos could become the species' last hope
Al-Kareem Foundation is a UK-based registered charity organisation which was established to promote Islamic education and help eradicate the poverty of the poor people in Bangladesh. Al Kareem Foundation strives to bring hope to the hopeless and comfort to the comfortless. Alhamdulillah, since its inception, Al-Kareem Foundation has been helping countless poor families in various ways, including providing food, building and repairing houses, installing tubewells, providing medical assistance, providing sewing machines, building mosques and helping orphaned and poor madrasah students etc.
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.
People First Independent Advocacy is a not for profit organisation based in Cumbria. People First provide a range of commissioned projects and services designed to empower people with learning difficulties and/or the vulnerable to live their best lives.
Established back in 1915, Oak Street has spent the last century encouraging the young people of Sheffield to be curious, confident, and courageous. From using traditional and timeless skills, like bushcraft and expeditions, to more contemporary ones, like coding and environmental awareness.
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The Teddy Trust collect teddies and soft cuddly animals from children around the UK and sends them to children who are suffering the traumas of war, starvation or abuse. So far, we’ve sent around 50,000 teddies to children in Syria, Turkey, Kenya, Malawi, Kurdistan, Romania and South Africa. When a teddy is sent with love and compassion by a child in the UK it can have a profoundly comforting effect on a suffering child elsewhere in the world. Sometimes the teddy is the only gift that that child has ever received. We work with Rotary International in South Africa and schools, churches and other organisations in this country. We are supported by companies such as KMB Shipping, Boots, DHL, Santander Bank and White Stuff who have all seen the value of the work we do and provide services to enable us to fulfil our goals. We know there are millions of children in need of comfort around the world and we’d love to be able to help by sending a teddy, so if you know of any other charities or organization with whom we could work do please let us know. email: [email protected]
Little Chalfont Community Library was rescued from imminent closure in 2007 and has been run on a community basis ever since. It is entirely managed and run by over 50 unpaid volunteers and funded by donations, grants and fund raising activities. We offer all the facilities of a Council run library and are linked to the South East Library Management Computer system. Membership and other services are provided free of charge and customers can use their County Council library card to borrow books and other items. We also run a film club, reading groups, a 'Knit and Natter' group, computer classes and many other activities. Over the last nine years the Library has gone from strength to strength with an increase in visitor numbers and the number of books issued. Our aim is to continue to be a friendly hub for local people to access information and education free of charge in the middle of Little Chalfont.
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.
Activity breaks for disadvantaged children from across the West Midlands.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.2018 is a big year for Grayrigg C of E School! As well as celebrating the 200th anniversary of this unique gem of a rural school, Friends of Grayrigg (FOGS) have also been challenged to raise £30,000 toward the build of a much-needed new classroom. The school has increased in numbers over recent years and now has 46 children attending, with 65% of these being in Nursery, Reception and Infants. As these children progress through the school, they will outgrow the current space, so an additional classroom is needed to adequately cater for this increase. FOGS has risen to the challenge by launching the 'Grayrigg 200 for 200' campaign, with the aim of organising 200 fundraising events and activities over the course of 2018, to celebrate this milestone anniversary and raise the necessary funds to future-proof the school.The creation of an additional classroom would be a fitting way to celebrate 200 years and a wonderful legacy for the next 200 years, to allow children from Grayrigg and surrounding parishes to continue to benefit from the very best of starts in this small but mighty school.Thank you for your support. Please donate to support our cause.The Friends of Grayrigg '200 for 200' has already begun with a series of events and activities being planned over the course of 2018 including a Curry Night, a Community Car Wash, a monthly quiz sheet, in-school activities such as 'Flapjack Fridays' and pre-loved uniform sales and many, many more. FOGS is also encouraging as many supporters as possible to take up the '200 for 200 challenge' through sponsored 200 for 200 activities. Through this, local families and alumni both young and old, as well as current pupils and parents will have the opportunity to get involved, contribute towards the fundraising target and have some fun taking part!THANK YOU to all of our supporters. Every penny and each offer of help is greatly welcomed. Charity No: 1103275 Find out more Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page
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
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Mountain Aid is a Registered Charity with three simple objectives: - To help anyone permanently injured on the Scottish hills - To provide training and education in the skills required to safely enjoy the Scottish hills - To provide financial support to the Mountain Rescue services
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.
Our Aim is to support Adults, Parents and Children with Mastocytosis.
NOAH is a Luton-based charity offering hope and support to people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Our support ranges from a hot meal and medical care to work experience, counselling and NVQ accredited training Although an important aspect of our work is finding permanent accommodation, simply putting a roof over someone's head is rarely enough to correct the chain of events that led them into homelessness in the first place. NOAH works with the whole person to find permanent and individually tailored pathways out of homelessness and we continue to provide this support long after permanent accommodation has been found.