(UK, SCO17889) Browse eventsCommunity Safety Glasgow (CSG) works in partnership with a broad range of other agencies and services including Glasgow City Council and all other organisations within the Council family, Police Scotland, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, as well as a wide range of third sector organisations across the City. In 2004 Community Safety Glasgow established the TARA Service, our support service for trafficking survivors, to help identify and support women who may have been trafficked for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation recovered across Scotland. CSG believes that trafficking is fuelled by the demand from the commercial sex industry and that commercial sexual exploitation is a form of violence against women that is harmful to women, families and communities. The service works in partnership to provide 24/7 comprehensive support and protection, including safe and secure accommodation, psychological support, legal advice, support to report to Police Scotland and advocacy.
(UK, 1109893) Browse eventsOUR AIMS & OBJECTIVES To raise awareness about vasa praevia. To bring about the introduction of clinical protocols in the UK for the routine diagnosis and treatment of vasa praevia. To support and assist those who have experienced or those who are experiencing vasa praevia.
(UK, 1180844) Browse eventsThe TVS is a charity working to improve the lives of patients living with a wound or at risk of developing a wound. We promote best practice and support clinical care through education and training, supporting innovation and research, and influencing the national wounds agenda throughout the UK.
(UK, XR18070) Browse eventsHabitat for Humanity is a non-profit, non-denominational Christian movement that welcomes to its work all people dedicated to eliminating poverty housing and making adequate, affordable shelter a matter of conscience and action. Habitat is founded on the conviction that every man, woman and child should have a simple, decent affordable place to live in dignity and safety. Since its founding in 1976, Habitat has built more than 600,000 homes worldwide with a Habitat home now completed somewhere in the world every 5.5 minutes. Habitat has become a global leader in addressing poverty housing by helping more than 3 million people of all races, faiths and backgrounds to have a safe, healthy place to live.
(UK, SC044563) Browse events1000 children in Inverclyde will not have a holiday, not be clothed properly and feel marginalised. Britain is the sixth largest economy in the world with more millionaires than ever,so why have 330,000 food parcels been handed out to hungry children, with Inverclyde accounting for 4000 of these parcels. It’s time to think Mission statement: Tackle Child Poverty Promote Equality Stimulate Children Encourage Participation Poverty can have a profound impact on the child, their family, and the rest of society. It often sets in motion a deepening spiral of social exclusion, creating problems in education, employment, mental and physical health and social interaction.
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(UK, 1125448) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Graham Adams Centre is a Community Centre at the heart of Southam. The Graham Adams Centre is a charity run community centre with all our costs met through our fundraising efforts (including grants) and the room hire paid by community groups.We also run a number of community activities for example; Messy Mealtimes (under 5s cooking), Southam Youth Club, Southam School of Samba, a Lunch Club for the elderly and host the Southam Foodbank. Charity No: 1125448 Find out more Website http://www.grahamadamscentre.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/grahamadamscentresoutham Twitter https://www.twitter.com/gacsoutham
(UK, 1202104) Browse eventsSet up in memory of our brave Amelia, that lost her battle with Neuroblastoma at 8 years old. We saw how an activity or gift improved her mood whilst in hospital and wanted to share that with other children hospitalised with long term illness. We will also be funding research into Neuroblastoma.
(UK, 103666) Browse eventsStrabane Food Bank is based at 5D John Wesley Street Strabane , supporting people living in crisis, offering support through our listening ear service and further tailored support plans for individuals and families to help reduce poverty insecurities.
(UK, 132784471RR0001) Browse eventsWe provide free recreational programs to kids from low-income households. For over 100 years, we have offered programming to Ottawa’s most vulnerable children and youth. Our team provides outreach throughout the year, surrounding children with support, teaching, encouraging and inspiring.
(UK, 331391526) Browse eventsThrough reliable health education, community-rooted research, and grassroots connection, we equip women with the knowledge, tools, and support they need to take charge of their health.
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(UK, 1146290) Browse eventsLincs Ark is a smallcharity operating in the South Lincolnshire area to rescue and rehome cats,kittens and other small animals.
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(UK, 1162779) Browse eventsWe 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.
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(UK, 1103275) Browse eventsThank 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
(UK, 1142837) Browse eventsActivity breaks for disadvantaged children from across the West Midlands.