In 2014, St Michael & All Angels Church is continuing to raise money for the Organ & Parish Rooms Project. Last year's Hymnathon was a great success, and we now want to celebrate the completion of the organ with a new event - The Hymnathon Top 50! See www.smaaa.org.uk.
Welcome to the Banchory Academy PTA fund raising page. Click here to sponsor your children for the annual sponsored walk around Scolty. We welcome donations throughout the year. Your entire donation goes directly to enhancing your children's school experience and for tax payers, this includes gift aid too.
We have been supporting people of the IOM with the emotional and psychological impact of cancer for over 30 years. We offer a range of emotional, practical & psychological support to anyone affected by cancer incl; Psycho-oncology Service (1:1 psychotherapy) Drop In Complementary Therapies
Hampshire and the Islands Historic Churches Trust raises funds for the counties churches to help pay for repairs and improvements to the fabric of their buildings, contents, and churchyards.
Established in September 2018 , Al Manaar Institute (www.almanaarinstitute.org) is a religious centre & educational institute providing relevant and effective education in the traditional Islamic Sciences for children and adults including men and women.
Snowdrop Project is the first charity in the UK to provide long term community support to survivors of human trafficking. The charity helps to reintegrate survivors in to community, reduce the risk of re-trafficking or exploitation and to empower people to make a fresh start. Each person is supported through one-to-one, person centred support and the offer of community activities. Permanent houses are also renovated and furnished to give people a home to start a new and stable life. Snowdrop Project was awarded the Marsh Award (2013) for outstanding contribution to the fight against human trafficking.
The Intensive Care Unit Support Teams for Ex-Patients (ICUsteps) was founded in 2005 by ex-patients, their relatives and ICU staff to support patients and their families through the long road to recovery from critical illness. Our aims are to: - support patients and relatives affected by critical illness, - promote recognition of the physical and psychological consequences of critical illness through education of the medical profession and the general public, and - encourage research into treatment and the prevention of these issues.
“The London Irish Foundation will build a lasting and sustainable legacy for sport and education across the communities within our reach” As a Foundation we aim to remove barriers so we can provide equal opportunities for all to participate in events, programmes and activities all with an inclusive focus. Our four key strands in our strategic approach are rugby development, education, community engagement and inclusion all driven through community delivery. London Irish has been a Rugby club for over 100 years and is a well-known International brand. The community arm has very strong links in the areas mentioned above having engaged for many years with grass root rugby clubs, education providers at primary, secondary and FE establishments and now the SEN spectrum.
The NSPKU exists to help and support people with PKU, their families and carers. It works closely with medical professionals in the UK. It receives no government funding and is dependent on the generosity of its members and the public to fund practical support, raising awareness and, research into the condition. It publishes a wide range of booklets and leaflets (including food lists) for parents, PKUs and medical professionals. Events - it organises conferences and study days. It also sponsors medical research into PKU. It is run by the Council of Management who are all unpaid volunteers with PKU in their families.
We are a charity passionate about helping young people who have survived the worst that society has to offer. Through our intervention and opportunity programmes, we work with young people to help them access a different, positive and fulfilled future.
Raising funds to provide free ECG screenings for young people (aged 14-35)
At Dekamile (formally Water For Togo) we are helping extremely deprived people get the very basics of life so that they have a chance of helping themselves. We are currently helping a village in remote Togo called Agome-Sevah, raising money to support clean water provision, education and healthcare.
HelpArgentina is a nonprofit organization that has been promoting social investment in Argentina since 2003. Our goals are to strengthen the nonprofits working to create social change in Argentina, to increase confidence in the Argentine nonprofit sector and to promote the culture of giving among Argentines. We work with organizations that meet our criteria of transparency and best practice, providing a safe and efficient infrastructure for them to receive support. HelpArgentina is registered in New York as a nonprofit under article 501(c.3) of the U.S. tax code - making donations made by US taxpayers tax deductible.
Spectrum Gaming is a community which was set up by autistic adults, for autistic young people. We have three main aims: 1. Building friendships 2. Self Acceptance 3. Advocacy We run an online community, but also run face to face meetups for young people in the Greater Manchester area.
The Josh Carrick Foundation aims to fund research into the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of testicular cancer for the advancement of health and to also provide funds for technological advancement in cancer research. The Foundation also wishes to help raise awareness of testicular cancer.
One25 reaches out to women trapped in street sex work, supporting them to break free and build new lives away from poverty, violence and addiction.
Helping to make North-east Scotland's cancer and haematology care the best it can be
nia provides cutting-edge services to end violence against women and children.
We depend on the generosity of our supporters to help us to advance the education and opportunities for our special pupils by providing additional resources and activities. Our pupils (aged 4-19) have severe or profound learning difficulties and many pupils are on the autistic spectrum.