(UK, 1182120) Browse eventsCarers' Hub Lambeth is an independent local charity based in the heart of Brixton in the London borough of Lambeth. We're working to improve carers’ health and wellbeing, reduce isolation and support carers in their caring roles through quality services and community engagement.
(UK, SC027131) Browse eventsAs the frontline of the NHS in Scotland, we provide an emergency ambulance service to a population of over 5 million people serving all of the nation’s mainland and island communities. Our Charitable Funds support services by enhancing the environment for patients and staff.
(UK, 1193483) Browse eventsMaidenhead Lions is part of Lions Clubs International, the world's largest charitable service organisation. Maidenhead Lions raise funds to help needy individuals and families in the Maidenhead area and to support local charities and International disaster appeals.
(UK, 1080418) Browse eventsQuartet Community Foundation works across the West of England to build strong communities and improve the lives of local people. We connect individuals, companies, trusts and statutory agencies with the causes that matter to them and manage charitable funds on their behalf. Grants are awarded from these funds in line with each donor's wishes.
(UK, SC048128) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Cycling Without Age Scotland is an inter-generational project to help isolated and/or elderly people from care homes or their own home get outdoors, socialise and feel good about themselves. We aim to transform the lives of elderly people, bringing them closer to the environment through outdoor trips on Trishaws with local volunteer pilots (Trishaw drivers). We focus on recruiting young people as volunteer pilots, but volunteers are not exclusively young people. We help to build bridges between generations and reinforce trust and respect. Accessing the outdoors socially, creates happiness among elderly people by providing them with an opportunity to remain an active part of society and the local community. Trishaw rides give elderly people the right to wind in their hair, to experience their local community, see nature from a Trishaw and giving them an opportunity to tell their story in the environment where they have lived their lives. Please donate to support our cause.Life does not end when you turn 75. Life unfolds at all ages, young and old, and can be thrilling, fun, sad, beautiful and meaningful. Cycling Without Age is about letting people age in a positive context – fully aware of the opportunities that lie ahead when interacting in their local community. Volunteer pilots encourage meaningful social contact between the generations, actively build relationships with isolated and vulnerable elderly people and offer opportunities for them to tell their stories and socialise in their local communities. Volunteers learn new skills like Trishaw maintenance, enhance existing skills and social skills.Slow cycling is a key principle of Cycling Without Age Scotland and ensures pilots, passengers, pedestrians and other road/path users have good experiences when being part of or meeting a Cycling Without Age Scotland local group.We tell stories and listen to stories while on the Trishaw, helping to create a multitude of new relationships: between generations, among the elderly, between pilots and passengers, nursing home employees and family members. Relationships build trust, happiness and quality of life. Charity No: SC048128 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CWAScotland/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cwascotland?lang=en Flickr https://www.facebook.com/CWAScotland/videos/461798300934013/ YouTube https://www.facebook.com/worldeconomicforum/videos/10155392012416479/
(UK, 1202516) Browse eventsMagic of Milly is supported by the family, friends, and generous people who Milly touched during her short but very brave life. One way your funds helps is by supporting Birmingham Children’s Hospital, to help support the dedicated teams of staff who provide world-class care to children like Milly
(UK, 1145214) Browse eventsWe provide a support and networking service for patients and families affected by the blood disorder Myelo-Dysplastic Syndromes (MDS) - a type of bone marrow failure. As a support group we assist patients and families in a variety of ways: We also offer a dedicated phone line for further advice for all affected by MDS, open office hours Monday to Friday: 020 7733 7558 We aim to be the first port of call for MDS patients. Visit our website here: http://www.mdspatientsupport.org.uk/ We need your help to ensure all these services can be maintained now and in the future. Please keep up the fundraising efforts and events. Please take a look at pictures of our past events in the Gallery, on the right. Use the links on the left to see our wonderful current and past fundraisers and exciting fundraisng events. If you would like to fundraise on behalf of MDS UK Patient Support Group please contact us using the info in Charity Details. Every single event makes a difference and raises important awareness of MDS. Thank you so much for your support Above: 2011 Windsor Walk - held in conjunction with the Aplastic Anaemia Trust (AAT) with our Chairman, Chief Executive, patients, families, friends. Company Registration No. 7818480
(UK, NIC109094) Browse eventsCARING-SHARING-SUPPORTING Patients and Carers in Northern Ireland; Pulmonary Fibrosis is a terminal condition and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis has no known cause or cure. We at The Northern Trust Pulmonary Fibrosis Support Group (NTPFSG) are here to provide support to sufferers of pulmonary fibrosis and their families from all across Northern Ireland; working to improve their quality of life. We provide practical support with day to day living. We help raise awareness and support research into improved outcomes and greater understanding of pulmonary fibrosis. We also provide a supportive place to come together to chat and socialise with a community that understands what it is like to live with pulmonary fibrosis. We have Ambassadors all across Northern Ireland who link with and assist their local pulmonary fibrosis community. We are a not for profit charity who have appointed Directors who give up their time freely and work collectively for the betterment of all pulmonary sufferers in Northern Ireland. Our President is Dr Eoin Murtagh (Respiratory Consultant) Antrim Area Hospital) and our Patron is Mrs Julie Hesmondhalgh The NTPFSG is involved with our politicians on the all party working group for lung health in Northern Ireland. We have contact with our Respiratory medical teams across the Health and Social Care Trusts to ensure that they are aware of the services we provide to sufferers and their families. If you feel we could help you then please contact us.
(UK, 1214865) Browse eventsCreated in memory of Izzy Eagland, who lost her battle with melanoma at 26, this charity supports young people and families affected by skin cancer. Funds will drive research, provide pop-up screening centres, medical equipment, and vital support for those impacted by melanoma.
(UK, 506276) Browse eventsThe CBSO offers the very best in musical performance and education – flying the flag for Birmingham and the UK. The family includes six choruses and a youth orchestra, and a learning and participation programme which reaches 36,000 people each year.
(UK, EW91657) Browse eventsA charity where people work together to let children in mental health units know they are thought about at Christmas, by donating gifts. Just like children on children's wards in general hospitals are thought about and have gifts donated.
(UK, 16558R) Browse eventsNotting Hill Housing Trust houses over 70,000 people across London. It was set up in 1963 by a local clergyman who felt driven to do something about the shocking housing conditions of poor people in west London. Many of our tenants are vulnerable and isolated and need high levels of support.
(UK, 1101423) Browse eventsThe PTA of Hampden Gurney primary school has to actively raise about £30,000 each year to support non-core activities - please help Hampden Gurney to reach their goal!! Hampden Gurney Primary School is facing unprecedented government funding cuts and many non-core activities cannot be funded within their budget. Music and art lessons; the library, both its books and its staffing; student bursaries for clubs and trips; swimming lessons; trips; workshops; sports equipment and up to date IT equipment are not covered by the School's budget and are often paid for either partially or in full by the PTA … without the PTA, there would be no extras….the school would only be able to afford the basics, and good as they are, this would leave a dull and one dimensional education. So… Please help us to ensure that all of these extras are part of our children's day to day school lives. Charity No: 1101423
(UK, 1032298) Browse events“They helped me to regain my confidence and rebuild my life.”“When I came here my hands were empty…now they are full of happiness.” Sandwell Women’s Aid offers accommodation, practical and emotional support to women and children experiencing domestic and sexual violence, human trafficking and sexual exploitation. We place victims’ voices at the heart of all we do, and our specialist team works with drive and passion to help people escape from violence and change their lives. We manage two women's refuges in Sandwell which provide safe supportive environments to women and children escaping domestic abuse. Our Humdard service offers support specifically to South Asian women, specialising in issues of forced marriage and honour-based violence. In Sandwell, Dudley and Wolverhampton, we have a have a specialist rape and sexual violence service supporting and offering counselling to women, men and children who have suffered rape and sexual abuse. Our specialist young people's team works with young people in and out of school to support victims and prevent growing rates of domestic abuse, sexual violence and sexual exploitation amongst young people. Your donation can help us to help survivors of abuse rebuild their lives: £5 could pay for an arrival pack to welcome a child arriving in refuge who has had to leave their home with nothing £10 could pay for an emergency care pack of milk, nappies and wipes for a mother and baby arriving in refuge £20 could pay for our 24 hour domestic violence helpline to be staffed for an hour so we can respond to people when they need us £30 could pay for a one-to-one counselling session for a distressed victim of sexual violence, helping them to overcome the trauma of abuse £50 could pay for an awareness session for teenagers around teenage relationship abuse, helping them keep themselves and others safe and healthy £100 could pay for interpreting services to give a voice to vulnerable women who have been trafficked internationally £200 could pay for a Christmas party for children and families in refuge, offering an important chance for fun and friendship to people in the most difficult circumstances £500 could play for a play worker in refuge for a week, to work with mothers and children to build strong relationships and move past the trauma of their experiences £1000 could pay for a poster and leaflet campaign around Sandwell to warn vulnerable young people about the dangers of sexual exploitation, making sure we reach those who really need us
(UK, 1037138) Browse eventsGreat Rollright is a small village in the Cotswolds whose only facilities are a primary school, the Church and the Village Hall where the Playground is located. With one exception (15 years old) the other play equipment is over 30 years old and in poor repair and unsuitable for the children.
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(UK, 1103635) Browse eventsHospiceCare is a community nurse-led service with a range of services available that are tailored and delivered to meet the individual’s needs. We offer friendship, empathy and a safe place to talk about fears and hopes for the future, whether in the Hospice building itself or in someone’s home.
(UK, 1196738) Browse eventsWe transform childhoods to make things better for the thousands of disadvantaged children in our region. We want to make sure no child or young person is left behind due to ill health, disability, or financial circumstance. We help children be who they want to be and get where they want to go.
(UK, 1135391) Browse eventsAl Quran Academy London is a UK based International Quranic Dawah Charity, set up in 2010 with the mission of Quran Distribution Worldwide and Creating awareness by spreading the word of Allah to help eradicate misconceptions and superstitions stemming from lack of knowledge.
(UK, 1168844) Browse eventsProviding beautiful, individual A4 personalised memory boxes to children who have lost a sibling. Siblings also receive a beautiful soft 'Harvey bear'. The bear carries a concealed pouch for ashes or special precious items. Each sibling in the family will receive their own Memory box and bear.