(UK, 1135727) Browse eventsRWoB was set up in 2003 by a group of refugee women. They identified a number of common challenges in settling in to their new life in the UK regardless of where they came from. RWoB is directly governed by women of the refugee and asylum seeking community in Bristol.
(UK, 262765) Browse eventsWe are fundraising to test for HWSD and research into SWEET ITCH, STRANGLES, and GRASS SICKNESS. Your donations will go towards making a better future for all equines. We all know of a horse or pony that suffers from the above so please spread the word and let's make a brighter future for equines.
(UK, X16190) Browse eventsA volunteer-run, twice weekly, multi-faith food bank and meal service for the homeless, marginalised and elderly. Serving the people of Brent and Camden in north west London. Our drop-in is open to everyone. Our Vision is that no one leaves Christ Church St Laurence's Larder feeling hungry, angry or wanting We are supported by the local Anglican Churches, Brent Local Authority, Sufra - The Muslim Community Food Bank, and the Hindu Temple, Union Rd, Wembley. Also by local schools in and around Brent and Camden, CNWL NHS Foundation Trust Hospital and the local community and businesses such as Synergy Vision. In recent months the Felix Project has been hugely helpful in supplying perishable food from supermarkets. Saint Martin's in the Fields have recently given a grant to provide a shower and laundry for those seeking asylum. Stephen Chamberlain Co-ordinator of Saint Laurence's Larder, Christ Church, Brondesbury Pack, Brent,London, NW6 7XF
(UK, SC048396) Browse eventsBridgend Farmhouse is a community cafe and activities hub providing volunteering and training opportunities. We host outdoor activities from health walks to gardening to bike rides & maintenance sessions, creative activities from crochet to wood-craft, seasonal events & much more at low or no cost.
(UK, 1199491) Browse eventsYoung people whose childhood has been overshadowed by trauma need extra help to find their way to a happy, healthy, safe and independent adult life. We mentor, coach, involve and empower 16-25 year olds to build positive relationships, keep learning, begin earning, and transform their life chances.
(UK, 1040560) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The Friends of the Connection exists to raise awareness and funds to support the Connection at St Martin-in-the-Fields in its work to prevent homelessness and reintegrate homeless people into society.The Connection at St Martin's works with over 3,000 homeless and vulnerable people from all over the UK, Europe and beyond who find themselves homeless in central London. From its central London base, The Connection operates a day centre, a night shelter, a nightly outreach team, practical help on housing, health and benefits, help towards volunteering, training and employment opportunities, and confidence-building creative activities. The Friends is a country-wide network of people committed to helping to fund the vital work of The Connection. Run by volunteers, our charity attracts donations and legacies from individual donors, supports our members to raise funds locally, and provides speakers for groups and events to raise awareness of homelessness and the Connection's activities. Last year we raised over £250,000. Please help us to raise more. Charity No: 1040560 Find out more Website https://www.connection-at-stmartins.org.uk/friends-of-theconnection/
(UK, 523754) Browse eventsRoyal Marines & Sea Cadets (aged 10-18 years)take part in Self development training & adventure every week; they learn valuable life skills and earn useful qualifications helping them to get a head start in life. Linked to Marine Society providing seafarers with lifelong learning opportunities
(UK, SC035036) Browse eventsClued Up is a comprehensive, “youth friendly” substance use support and information service for young people under the age of 26 in Fife, Scotland also targeting the wider issues of general well-being and lifestyle. Providing education, prevention, early intervention and diversion for young people affected by their own or someone else’s drug/alcohol/substance use. One to one support provided for young people using a key worker model. Together we look at how drugs/alcohol are affecting their lives and work on an action plan to meet their individual needs; Whole family support service Making it Work for Families is an innovative ‘whole family partnership approach’ supporting families in the Kirkcaldy/Levenmouth areas with a P7/S1/S2 young person in the family; Group work - specific issue-based workshops, outdoor activities, residential trips, team building and group programmes; Drop-ins - currently run across Fife and young people can access a worker without the need for referral or an appointment; Street work – sessions are held in the community on Friday nights, engaging and building relationships with young people in their own environment; Specialist employability support - for young people aged 16–26 to achieve their employability potential by helping them find their own path into education/employment/ training; Volunteering/peer mentoring - CU Next Generation is our peer mentor and volunteering programme, which can provide opportunities to people with lived experience.
(UK, 1137229) Browse eventsA forum for Sri Lankan Muslims based in and around Reading UK to interact socially, culturally, educationally and religiously and to work towards wider integration.
(UK, 1166959) Browse eventsWe support children with disabilities and their families to have fulfilled lives.
(UK, 1181310) Browse eventsWe are a member of the Trussell Trust Foodbank network. We provide local people in crisis with emergency food parcels. We operate out of our base in Guiting Power and have 6 local centres across the North Cotswold region. These can be found in Bishops Cleeve, Bourton On The Water, Chipping Campden, Moreton In Marsh, Stow on the Wold and Winchcombe.
(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, 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, 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, 1039170) Browse eventsChristian Endeavour Holiday Centres Ltd operates a Holiday Support Fund, which provides holidays at our holiday centres for guests with particular needs who would benefit from a break. Our guests may be families, church groups or those engaged in mission or community-based welfare.
(UK, South-West Belfast Foodbank) Browse eventsHaving been launched and currently in the setup stage, the South-West Belfast foodbank plans to open in the autumn, to provide emergency food and support to local people in crisis.
(UK, 1156585) Browse eventsWe provide a vehicle for performing arts in Kendal and surrounding area, specifically an all age theatre company producing work, for and by, the community without limitation. Kendal Community Theatre is fully inclusive – anybody regardless of skills, ability or background can take part; this extends to diversity of ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, vulnerability, and, mental and physical ability.We enable people aspiring to be performing arts professionals to receive training and /or experience, by assisting and working with those facilitating the artistic process, including performance arts professionals – e.g. directing, designing – technical/production arts and administration/project management. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1156585 Find out more Website http://www.kendalcommunitytheatre.org
(UK, 1048991) Browse eventsSTAMP Revisited specialises in providing an advocacy service for people affected by mental health issues across Teesside.
(UK, 1154191) Browse eventsSteph’s Wishes is a new and exciting Charity set up in Memory of Stephanie Knight, who tragically died of Ewings sarcoma in May 2013 at the age of 21.