Oak Wood provides education for children with complex learning disabilities from 3 to 19 years old. Oak Wood Schools value the involvement of everyone including families, pupils, staff and ourlocal community’s and wish to promote a warm friendly environment for ourpupils to learn and develop. We are currently fund raising for a built intrampoline for outside with safety netting for our pupils to enjoy using. When ourgoal is reached we discuss with pupils the next goal and set out plans to achieveit. Come back regularly and see how we are getting on. Find out more Website http://www.oakwoodschools.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/oakwoodsecondaryschool/
We coordinate & facilitate, & ensure service users involvement in, the planning, delivery & monitoring of mental health services. We help to improve the quality of the services commissioned & delivered through providing peer support services to people with severe and enduring mental health problems.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.We are a volunteer run Riding for the Disabled Group based at Factory Farm, Emley Moor in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. We provide horse riding sessions for adults and children with a wide range of disabilities. We ride from April to September on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings 5pm to 7pm, and we have approximately 25 riders. We rely entirely on donations to fund the upkeep of the ponies and buy equipment to help our riders get the most out of their riding. Please donate to support our cause.We are currently fundraising to ensure the future of the group and to try and purchase a big horse as we sadly had to retire Tinker at the end of last season and have been unable to find a replacement on loan. Charity No: 1074421 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Emley-Moor-Riding-for-the-Disabled-Group-149277888836189/
The core idea of Reading Spots is that we provide a vehicle through which we can fund the creation of libraries within rural communities. There is a complete lack of reading material of any sort in rural areas of Ghana, and the enthusiasm for reading is astonishing. We will often fund small libraries within schools on the condition that the facilities are shared with all local schools and the wider community. If the library is effectively used and the local chiefs or authority agree to fund the salaries of libraries, we will extend the library to a larger facility. Together with our Ghanaians colleagues, we have many plans for the projects including free literacy classes for adults, books clubs and creative writing clubs and competitions for children and adults, with a website being planned to facilitate sharing of writing and ideas about reading with others within Ghana and England. We have so far created one Reading Spot in the Messiah International School in Abofour, which is used by over a hundred members of the local community as late as 9pm at night. We are currently fundraising for a large community library in Akumaden, a project that will be managed by James Dugger, Director of the nearby Dreamland School. The name 'Reading Spot' derives from the Ghanaian love of the name 'spot' as a bar or hang out- they are seen across Ghana. We hope that the Reading Spots are seen as community centres actively promoting community cohesion, literacy and creativity.
We are the grant-giving charity of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries. Our mission is 'Actuaries supporting others'. We are raising funds to support our community, reward excellence in actuarial science and promote maths and actuarial careers to help increase diversity in the actuarial profession.
Wales is ranked 224th out of 240 countries for biodiversity intactness - but rewilding offers hope. We will purchase or lease land to restore nature, reconnect people with nature and wild projects in Wales and promote rewilding. We will restore ecosystems and increase biodiversity at our project.
Delivers Complementary Therapy to diagnosed cancer patients free across Fife
Regard is a national organisation of disabled lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgender (LGBT) people. By sharing skills and experiences, members aim to provide information/support to other LGBT disabled people, raise awareness of issues affecting them and combat social isolation.
The Cambridge Mosque is located in the historic and significant town of Cambridge, UK. Its mandate is to meet the needs of the Muslim community in the UK and beyond by facilitating good practice in faith, community development, social cohesion and interfaith dialogue.
Castlerigg Manor is the home of Lancaster RC Diocese Youth Service. Since 1969 we have been working with young people from schools and parishes from across the diocese and further afield.Through our residential retreats and outreach programmes we bring young people to an encounter with Christ. Through this meeting we enable them to grow in faith, participate in the life of the Church and grow as individuals to reach their full potential. Your donation will help us to continue offering these opportunities which are can be so significant for our young people. Fundraising is a major contributor to ensuring that Castlerigg remains a warm and welcoming place where memories are made, friendships formed and young people grow in faith. Charity No: 234331 Find out more Website http://www.castleriggmanor.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/castleriggmanor Twitter https://twitter.com/castleriggmanor YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfX3pkdrFRyOrwsrzHGF2vw
YourStory works towards developing Independance and Self-Belief with disadvantaged individuals and communities. YourStory primarily uses sport as an active mechanism to build relationships with and to support our clients. It helps Young People, Parents, Young Offenders, Prolific Adult Offenders, Black and Minority Ethnic and Asylum Seekers in their personal growth.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Over The Rainbow Children’s Charity is here to support families with children who are living with a serious illness or disability.
Goals Beyond Grass is a dedicated Powerchair Football charity helping to enhance the lives of disabled people on and off the pitch. Goals Beyond Grass is helping unite the community by engaging disabled people and the people in the community in which they live to come together to and take part in physical and social activity. Charity No: 1167624 Find out more Website http://www.goalsbeyondgrass.co.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/powerchairfootball/?ref=bookmarks Twitter https://twitter.com/GoalsBG YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8WMU_CsuMsTVdBfFBFicvg
Arrowe Park Neonatal unit, a level 3 intensive care unit, is qualified to provide specialised care for extremely sick or premature babies from around 23 weeks of pregnancy. IncuBabies is the name of our charity which has been set up to fundraise for a new extension of our intensive care unit.
Created via charity sign up service.
Created via charity sign up service.
Our objective is to support local charitable organisations, community groups and projects in the South East of England as chosen by our employees. This year we have chosen to support SpeakUpCIC.
Help preserve Canterbury Cathedral by donating to The Friends. It funds projects supporting the buildings, ornaments, furnishings and life of Canterbury Cathedral. Projects involving music, archaeology, stained glass conservation, lighting, repairs to the building and support for the International Study Centre are made possible by grants from The Friends.
The organisation seeks to provide basic life supplies such as food to the Maryhill community in Glasgow through their weekly food bank session. Furthermore, B.J.O. Association aims to promote healthy living and mental wellbeing through the engagement of the community in learning, sports and fun activities. In addition, B.J.O Amara association believes in the promotion of intergenerational activities whereby the young and old share life skills and experiences. It is hoped that this intergenerational interaction will promote good social skills and foster respect for individuals and eliminate discrimination and segregation in the community. The B.JO. Amara association is also involved in running summer camps for kids, feeding the homeless and organising dinner dances and other events that bring people of diverse ethnicity and background in the community together.
We've been helping Seniors stay active, involved and independent in our area for over 15 years. Until the pandemic hit, we did this through our Befriending and Falls Prevention Services. For the moment, everything has changed both for us and our clients. Sadly, we can no longer visit clients or run classes for the foreseeable future. However, the good news is that we have successfully switched and got our telephone befriending service up and running. 180 clients are being supported by over 35 volunteers and a small dedicated team in the office.
A small Ex forces Charity that aims to support the armed forces community, including ex servicemen and women as well as current serving military personnel and cadet detachments.
Esha' Atul Islam Mosque, Madrassah and Culutral Centre was established in 1983. We have been granted planning permission to construct a new four storey building with link to present Mosque building. When completed the project will achieve: - Expansion of main prayer hall. - Larger women's hall for prayer, educational and other activities. - Extra classrooms for the secondary school and Madrassah. - Religious and social advice centre. - Separate ablution and shower facilities for men and women We need £6 million to construct the new buildings for this project. You can help to build in the following ways: - Make a Donation. - Encourage others to donate.
The Greville PTA raises much-needed funds for the school to advance the children’s education and enhance their school experience, by providing essential equipment, facilities and activities to support them. We also work together to build the school community by organising various social events.