(UK, 1060181) Browse eventsThe Dancing Eye Syndrome Support Group was formed in 1988 with the principal aim of providing a link for parents of children with D.E.S. both locally and nationally. The Dancing Eye Syndrome Trust provides support and information to families of children with Dancing Eye Syndrome. The Dancing Eye Syndrome Support Group became a trust in 1997, giving parents who may feel isolated an opportunity to talk to others who are in the same situation as themselves and who may have already experienced similar problems. In this way members can provide mutual support and encouragement to parents whose children have been recently diagnosed. The trust arranges meetings for members and produces a newsletter containing information and ideas which could be useful for families.
(UK, 263309) Browse eventsWe are based in Dartford and are part of Rotary International, a worldwide organisation that brings together business and professional representatives and members of local communities in order to provide humanitarian service and to advance goodwill and peace around the world.
(UK, 1096586) Browse eventsSt Anne’s Parent, Teacher and Families Association works closely with the Headteacher, Staff and Governors of the school and organises a wide range of functions and events which are of interest to the children, parents, staff and the wider community. In doing so it raises funds to help support and pay for some of the many activities and projects in the school. Over the years the PFTA Fund Raising has supported many extra-curricula activities and paid for resources that benefit the children in so many ways. This has included: Putting on the Annual Strawberry Fayre that brings the local community together with our school. Buying picnic tables for the outdoor areas at the front and back of the school. Buying whiteboards and pin boards for the school annexe. Supplying goal posts for KS1 and KS2. Provision of coaches so that each year group can go on educational trips; including visits to Weston Park, Warwick Castle, Cannock Chase Museum, the Potteries Museum and Dewa Roman Experience in Chester A huge range of equipment for the Children Arranging the yearly Christmas pantomine Providing a Tyre Park in the playground Supplying leavers sweatshirts and reception tea-towels as a long term momento of their time at St Anne's Putting on the annual school disco for KS1 and KS2.
(UK, 146027) Browse eventsWe are a community run Pre-school and Toddler Group based in Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire.
(UK, 1121619) Browse eventsECIL is a user-led charity, supporting disabled people and their unpaid carers to lead independent lives, by providing information, advice, support, counselling and respite. Also, we campaign for their human rights, challenging any barriers to do things which are taken for granted by able bodied.
(UK, 1161290) Browse eventsPromoting the sustainable regeneration of socially or economically deprived communities in the UK, including by providing social investment in community housing and building projects, promoting opportunities for youth work, education, training and enterprise especially in such projects, relieving unemployment and the promotion of other community based projects.
(UK, 1136201) Browse eventsThe Community Sports Foundation (TCSF) seeks to work within communities in England to improve access to sport for children and young adults, regardless of their background, ability, ethnicity, gender, creed or colour. We look to use the power and excitement of sport to break down many of the barriers which exist within communities, impacting on issues such as youth crime, anti social behaviour and rising obesity levels. Our objective is to run free to access afterschool clubs, holiday camps and other events that provide stimulation and activity for children and young adults who may not normally have access to such services. One of the Foundations core objectives is to develop sporting activities and provisions for members of the community who suffer from learning and physical disabilities. This requires highly skilled coaches whose cost and availability often makes them simply out of reach for many sufferers to access. With your support we can create an equal playing field and deploy the skills of over 200 fully qualified coaches across the South of England so that every child, young adult and community has access to high quality and engaging activities. On behalf of everyone at The Community Sports Foundation thank you for your support.
(UK, EW07352) Browse eventsThinkTwice aims to eradicate the stigma of mental illness in the Church. We provide speakers, awareness resources and a variety of training options.
(UK, 802740) Browse eventsScalliwags is a Committee run pre-school which provides a fun, stimulating and secure environment, where children from the local community learn through play. The pre-school has a 'Good' Ofsted rating and is very proud of the service it offers to parents and carers. Working together we strive to give children the best possible outcome in the Early Years' Goals, to be happy, confident children who are proud of their achievements, show respect for their peers and are at ease in the world around them.
(UK, 1117694) Browse eventsThank you for considering supporting the Olney-Newton Link. We are at the Olney end of the Link, a small town in North Buckinghamshire, at the other end are our friends in Newton, a small community in Sierra Leone. Our Link is like a many-layered twinning. We aim to advance education (we have provided toilets and books for schools) and helped to relieve poverty (weve funded the rebuilding of war-damaged homes and recently a Skills Centre where vital skills can be passed on, to help the community help themselves out of poverty). We have made a start, but, with the help of more donations, we want to do more. Communication has had to be mainly by mobile phone which is costly and unreliable. We want to bring the internet to Newton and to provide generators to power computers, drawing the people closer to us and to the global community with all the that will bring. Currently we are raising funds to enable the town of Newton to build 4 Community toilets. £5 will pay for the schools to post packages of letters from their students to ours. £12 will provide petrol to run a generator for the Skills Centre for one day. £15 will pay the cost of transporting goods we provide from the ports to Newton. £33 will pay for a wooden chair and table (made in Sierre Leone) for the Skills Centre. £60 will pay for a reconditioned PC for the Skills Centre. £65 will pay for one metal disk and chair. £100 will pay for shipping a carton of second hand books, medical supplies, reconditioned computers etc to Sierre Leone.
(UK, 1135675) Browse eventsChildren Charity fund is a small charity working to improve the lives of children in CONGO, Africa. We promote emergency and sustainable development for the benefit of the children by: (a) providing education, maintenance and support to children & young people; (b) providing financial assistance for social care, improvement of the condition of life and training for children & young people; (c) relieve sickness, poverty, preserve and protect good health in particular, but not exclusively, of children under the age of 16.
(UK, 305891) Browse eventsOur aim is to give youngsters in Horsham the opportunity to experience a wide range of fun activities – from crafts and games to camping and climbing – with other children of their own age. 2 Beaver Colonies - Brooker & Chennell for 6 - 8 Year Olds 2 Cub Packs - Higgins & Bennetts for 8 - 10 1/2 Year Olds 2 Scout Troops - Beacon & Denne for 10 1/2 - 14 Year Olds District Explorer Group - Europa for 14 - 18 Year Olds We are based at Bennetts Field Higgins Way Horsham West Sussex RH13 5JZ
(UK, 1158926) Browse eventsOur Mission is to put on imaginative events for people of all mental experience. All our events seek to connect our inner and our outerworld and ourselves to one another, whoever we may be. The Dragon Café is the UK’s first ‘mental health café’ and creative space, devised and delivered by Mental Fight Club, a London-based, service-user led, creative force for change. Based in the crypt of St George the Martyr’s Church in Borough High St, The Dragon Café is a weekly pop-up cafe with a packed programme of creative activities and events. It’s open from midday to 20.30 every Monday, including bank holidays. All are welcome but the VIPs at The Dragon Café are those who are struggling through vulnerability, mental illness and recovery. Charity No: 1158926 Find out more Website http://dragoncafe.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thedragoncafe Twitter https://twitter.com/thedragoncafe
(UK, 1119251) Browse eventsBerkhamsted Raiders promotes involvement in healthy recreation, providing facilities for young people to play football, fund raising for and jointly operating the BerkoAstro facility, managing the Paul Beard Memorial Fund, which provides funding for sport for young people both locally and overseas.
(UK, 1189460) Browse eventsTushinde Children's Trust supports vulnerable children in the Mathare slums in Nairobi. These children have often lost one or both of their parents to HIV & are being brought up by kinship carers. In response, Tushinde organises child sponsorships which promote positive education & health outcomes.
(UK, 1088622) Browse eventsThe Family Haven is a small local charity based in Spa Road, Gloucester, which provides practical help and support to deprived and vulnerable families with pre-school children in Gloucestershire.
(UK, 1011629) Browse eventsCherry Lodge provides and promotes information and support to improve the quality of life for those living with cancer. We have nurse led cancer information, library, self help and complementary therapies. We believe in a holistic approach as cancer has an impact on the whole person - body, mind and spirit.
(UK, SC020979) Browse eventsWe have been caring for injured/abandoned marine mammals and otters for the past 28 years with the intention to rehabilitate and return them to the wild. We have always relied on donations to maintain and run the Sanctuary. All our work is voluntary.
(UK, 1116340) Browse eventsThe Mixed Division (trading as The Mixed Group) raises money to fund an annual Christmas Day meal and an annual Summer Cream Tea for lonely and elderly residents living within the Borough of Welwyn Hatfield in Hertfordshire. Every year, we have almost 100 volunteers give up their own Christmas Day to collect 120 elderly and lonely residents from the local area and bring them to a community hall where they will have a free Christmas Lunch, entertainment, presents, gift vouchers and sandwiches to take home. By supporting The Mixed Group, you will help to ensure that the day is a success and enjoyable for all those attending. Thank you for your support. Please do not hesitate to contact us using the details on the left of this page should you have any comments, suggestions or questions. You can find out more about us at www.themixedgroup.org.uk. Kind Regards The Mixed Group Trustees
(UK, 1144452) Browse eventsHatua is an independent UK – registered charity dedicated to helping primary school children from some of the most challenging parts of Africa realise their dreams – to continue their education in secondary school.
(UK, 1052554) Browse eventsAlsager Community Church is a Christian community-based church with a heart to serve the community of Alsager with love, compassion and dignity. Our projects include Alsager Community Support Centre and Foodbank, which have been established for over 5 years, offering information, advice, practical and emotional support, and guidance for local people in any kind of need, completely free of charge. Our volunteers are co-ordinating local voluntary efforts to support the most vulnerable people during this Coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak, including those who are forced to isolate to remain safe, and those who were already experiencing difficulties and hardship before the virus struck. We would love to receive your support in raising money to help local people in need, who may have lost their jobs, to provide them with food, utilities, or other necessary expenses in this time of crisis. ALL the money raised will go to help these people, and anything left over when this is all over will be used for the continued work of Alsager Community Support Centre and Foodbank. Thank you for your wonderful support. find out more at; Website - www.alsagercommunitysupport.org.uk Facebook - facebook.com/groups/alsagercommunitysupport Twitter - www.twitter.com/ alsagercommunitysupport.org.uk Telephone 01270 876605 or 01270 873549
(UK, 1070975) Browse eventsMobility Trust are a national charity providing powered wheelchairs and scooters to disabled people with reduced mobility. We provide mobility equipment to those who can not access such equipment via statutory sources or afford to purchase it themselves. Many of the people we support have not left their homes for years and have no where else to turn.