(UK, 1122518) Browse eventsWe are a group of parents involved in organising events that raise funds to purchase equipment and facilities for our little village school.
(UK, 298587) Browse eventsIt is in existance to support and enhance the services provided to babies and families who need special care in the Bromley area mainly. Help is provided in the form of some equipment and funding study days etc. for staff of the Special Care Baby Unit at the Princess Royal University Hospital near Bromley.
(UK, 1167902) Browse eventsSpace Youth Project was started in 2002 by lesbian, gay, bi, trans and questioning (LGBT+) young people for LGBT+ young people and has continued to address their needs safely and without judgement ever since in whatever ways they identify - helping them achieve happy and fulfilled lives.
(UK, 1112734) Browse eventsPHASE works towards improving the lives of some of the poorest and most disadvantaged people in the world. Our main projects support the inhabitants of remote Himalayan villages. These are communities with no access to basic services like healthcare and education. PHASE particularly aims to work with the most vulnerable within these communities: women, children, low castes, the very poor and people with disabilities.
(UK, 1029877) Browse eventsLike most Rotary clubs we raise funds to help charitable organizations both within the local community and nationally. We endeavour to help many very worthwhile charities both financially and through much needed voluntary support work.
(UK, 1156927) Browse eventsThe Humanimal Trust is the first UK charity dedicated to the advancement of “One Medicine”, the simultaneous advance of human and animal healthcare. We work to inspire human and veterinary healthcare professionals to work together to progress and advance healthcare knowledge, to share learnings and to develop joint solutions. We do this through raising awareness of the clear benefits of working together, through formal education initiatives, through fostering collaboration and through the funding of medical research which is of direct clinical relevance to both humans and animals – in areas such as cancer research, orthopaedics, neurology and antibiotic resistance. Founded by Prof. Noel Fitzpatrick, in fulfilment of a lifelong ambition, the Humanimal Trust believes in the right of all living creatures to have a pain-free and functional quality of life. We believe that if we develop medical treatments, we should make them available to all, and we believe that we all bear responsibility for stewardship of our planet and all living things on it. Historically, animals have been used to develop medicines for humans but very little benefit has flowed back towards the animal kingdom. Researchers are finding more and more overlap between animal and human medicine, and The Humanimal Trust will provide the missing piece – the focal point for formal collaboration and joint research between doctors and vets.
(UK, 900558) Browse eventsWe raise money for Icknield school in Andover which is a school for ages 3-19 with severe learning difficulties. Icknield school provides a happy safe exciting environment for its children and our wider community to provide the best possible learning environment and opportunities for its pupils.
(UK, 1124596) Browse eventsThe fund helps talented young sports people in the East Midlands region, reach their full potential in sport by providing finanical assistance towards their coaching, travel and equipment costs. It also enables youngsters to participate in sporting activities through provision of sporting equipment.
(UK, 1191738) Browse eventsCancer and other life changing diseases can strike at any time. That is not alarmist but a fact. However, we can all reduce the chance of being caught out unexpectedly by being pro-active. Although our main focus is in providing PSA testing events for men, our work, going forward, is to supplement this service with other tests and shared knowledge that might lead to early diagnosis of more cancers and diseases in both men and women. Cancer Testing South gives men a chance to take responsibility for their health. A simple, pain-free blood test produces a PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) reading which may indicate the presence of prostate disease. We have a team of professional, fully insured nurses and phlebotomists who have vast experience and knowledge to give you peace of mind when undergoing our tests. All samples are taken in complete confidence and subsequently sent to a registered laboratory for analysis. Full details of the results will be sent to individuals within ten days.
(UK, 1166959) Browse eventsWe support children with disabilities and their families to have fulfilled lives.
(UK, 1188030) Browse eventsFriends of Radnor House Twickenham raise valuable funds for the school's chosen charities whilst also providing a fun and sociable forum for parents to meet
(UK, 1134657) Browse eventsWe are a Christian community in Harrogate, part of the Church of England, committed to helping people grow as disciples of Christ, being a blessing to our community and beyond, seeking God’s kingdom, working with others, investing in future generations and welcoming all, all to the glory of God.
(UK, 1181866) Browse eventsThe Sea Change Trust is a UK charity working in Shropshire to transform young futures through specialist psychotherapy. Our vision is a future where young minds are supported and empowered at the time of need. We offer therapeutic services delivered by our team of highly experienced therapists.
(UK, 1067193) Browse eventsOur Derbyshire Peaks and Dales based charity helps the people most in need in their communities to live safer and more fulfilled lives. We provide services to help older people, adults and children with disabilities and other vulnerable people. Caring is at the heart of what we do.
(UK, 1089685) Browse eventsCPRE fights for a better future for England’s unique, essential and precious countryside. We believe a beautiful, thriving countryside is important for everyone, no matter where they live. Our supporters are united in their love for England’s landscapes and rural communities.
(UK, 1108630) Browse eventsThe Millennium Project is a registered charity, wholly run and supported by the staff of URS, focussed upon the relief of poverty, hardship and distress among children in developing countries throughout the world. We make no profit from project activities, and at least 95 percent of all proceeds collected go directly to help children in the projects supported by the charity. All of our donations are provided direct to source, there is no danger of funds being lost via 3rd parties, and we witness an immediate impact, even when donations are on a small scale. In this way, we ensure donations are used in the most effective way possible and we ensure every donation makes a difference. In January 2000, The Economist published an article entitled Living In A Manhole, detailing the conditions endured by street children living in the coldest capital in the world, Ulan Bator in Mongolia, where we were working. Staff decided to try and help children like these using some of their time and money, and our charity was born. Since the charity was founded, we have supported targeted projects around the world that have a real impact upon childrens lives. We are always looking for new projects, and stipulate the following criteria for choosing appropriate causes for our support: Our current projects include building a school in Ethiopia, supporting children at an orphanage in Moldova, providing community support to Dalit girls in India and building a second sand dam in Kenya. Want to suggest a project for support or talk about the charitable work we do? Contact us on [email protected] or download the videos of our work building a school in Mozambique and a sand dam in Kenya by clicking on these links: https://projects.scottwilson.com/swmp/mozambique_school_original.wmv https://projects.scottwilson.com/swmp/kenya_sand_dam_original.wmv
(UK, SCO44931) Browse eventsWorking for all to enjoy, learn & be inspired by the history & iconic design of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The original Willow Tea Rooms on Sauchiehall St are restored to their original glory, and enhance an exhibition & activities to create a unique cultural experience: Mackintosh at the Willow.
(UK, 1131623) Browse eventsThe Royal Blind Society is a small national charity, which provides: Financial support, to provide grants to blind and partially sighted people of all ages, to relieve poverty and need, and/or to help beneficiaries find enjoyment in leisure pursuits; and Leisure services, to provide quality holiday breaks at our own hotels and holidays elsewhere, if appropriate
(UK, 1157279) Browse eventsAt the Princes Gate Trust our aim and mission is to transform the lives of children and young people. Through our support we offer hope to them and their families, to free them from suffering and help to provide a better quality to their young, precious lives.We are passionate about improving the health and lives of children and young people in the UK by providing and assisting in the provision of grants to enable them to obtain medical treatment, therapies, equipment and surgery. Specialist medical support of which sometimes needs to be found abroad. Often treatment would not otherwise be available to them.