Cundall Manor School is a thriving independent co-ed school, catering for pupils from 2 to 16 years. Described by OFSTED as ‘Outstanding’, set in beautiful grounds, and combining the best traditions of honour, integrity and courtesy, it is ranked in the top 9% of independent schools in the UK.
Michael's Movers for Parkinson's (Michael's Movers) provides support for people with Parkinson's Disease and also their carers. We carry out a range of fundraising activities whereby all monies raised will remain in Scotland for the sole benefit of people affected by Parkinson's Disease.
The Friends of The Gambia Association (FoTGA) is a UK based charity sponsoring childrens Education, Building Schools and small Medical facilities, in The Gambia, West Africa. FoTGA was formed by a group of people who had visited The Gambia in 1990. It became a UK Registered Charity in 1995 and in 2000 obtained NGO (Non Governmental Organisation) status in The Gambia. We, on the Committee are all unpaid volunteers and meet quarterly to manage the charity from the UK. Day to day business in The Gambia is taken care of by our permanent office team and by UK committee members during their own holidays. The constitutional aims of the charity are the delivery of humainitarian assistance to the people of The Gambia by: Relieving poverty Alleviating pain and suffering Advancing education. Our charity relies heavily on the support of our members and sponsors and we greatly appreciate any efforts you can make to fundraise on our behalf. If you need any assistance with your fundraising please email [email protected] Many thanks in advance for your support. FoTGA Committee
'Friends of Britannia Bridge Primary School' is our school's charity created by our school community. FOBB has been established to support the school in providing the best possible opportunities, resources, facilities and equipment to help Each and Every Child.
Afghan Support Education & Training provide support to some of the most vulnerable people in Afghanistan. Recent projects include building wells, delivering sanitation, medical & teacher training & running kindergartens & a women's training centre that offers networking space & vocational courses.
The trustees, and friends, passionately care for others less fortunate; in particular children, which yielded the creation of the DABW Foundation. The charitable trust was formed to develop and support projects, where there was significant need, by carefully considering then financially supporting them, hence the current activity in Africa.
Over the past fifteen years, Life Reform Africa has worked to transform lives in Kitabisi village, Kenya. Working with the local church, by God’s grace and His provision, we have built a primary school to provide free education for 150 orphan children, dug boreholes to provide clean drinking water, set up a vocational training school to teach tailoring skills to single mothers and vulnerable teenage girls, enabling them to gain economic independence, provided wheelchairs and glasses for the physically and visually impaired and much else.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.We are a newly formed Charity called the Loch Long Jetty Association run solely by volunteers and our aim is to install a picturesque and environmentally friendly floating pontoon to allow safe access to and from Loch Long in the Arrochar region. We will also install two moorings for visiting craft. When the pontoon is installed we intend to hold an annual triathlon to build on the success of the local Arrochar 10k now in it's third year. We will facilitate other recreational events. We are currently fundraising for this pontoon and we would appreciate any donation. This Charity arose from a project started by the Arrochar, Tarbet & Ardlui Community Council (CC). The CC had concerns about the state of our three villages and the lack of any recent investment in our infrastructure. Loch Long is a beautiful asset but is hugely under-utilised as there is no safe pedestrian access to the Loch in Arrochar. The Charity was formed to take this project forward. We are a non-profit making organisation run by a small group of volunteers. Our initial aim is to install a pontoon and moorings to facilitate recreational activity. We want to help stimulate the local economy which has been in progressive decline due to rural isolation. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: SC047932
Since January 2010, The Bush Homeopaths have been running biannual free mobile homeopathic clinics in The Gambia. The Bush Homeopaths are a group of UK based qualified homeopaths who are assisting a number of Gambian communities to improve their health through homeopathic treatment. We envision a future in which homeopathy will be recognised as an integral part of the Gambian healthcare system. The Bush Homeopaths' foremost objective is the relief and prevention of disease whilst working in co-operation with local communities. Our vision encompasses making homeopathy available to all communities as an affordable and valid form of health treatment. Our aim is to lay down a permanent base where homeopaths can spend longer periods of time in a cost effective manner. This would give us the opportunity to train local people and give them more consistent support. One of the villages has donated a plot of land for us to build a clinic, so convinced they are that homeopathy is appropriate and efficacious for them. We have raised enough funds to fence this land in and bring in a water supply. Our mission is, with your help, to build and furnish a clinic where we can not only treat more people but also train local Gambians to become qualified homeopaths and eventually run their own clinics.
We were set up to raise funds for the conservation of the Zetland Lifeboat, which was delivered to Redcar in 1802 and is the oldest lifeboat in world.
Inclusion London’s mission is to promote Deaf and Disabled people’s equality and inclusion. We do this by supporting Deaf and Disabled People’s Organisations to have a strong and influential collective voice and to deliver empowering and effective services to Deaf and Disabled Londoners. We are the only organisation run by and for Deaf and Disabled people working across every borough in London.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: SC000968
Our charity's aims are to help with supporting the many returning soldiers. We also aim to help with aftercare services for military personnel and their families, grants for memorials,Help for Ex- veterans We would also like to help with our forces future. Help for our young military cadet forces.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Heathfield and Waldron Community First Responders are volunteer members of the community, trained to respond to emergency calls through the 999 system in conjunction with the Ambulance Service. Charity No: 1155472 Find out more Website http://www.heathfieldcfr.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HeathfieldandWaldronResponders/ Twitter https://twitter.com/heathfieldcfr
The aim of our group is to give the opportunity of riding to any disabled person who might benefit in general health or happiness. We ride in Arundel, West Sussex. We are part of the national RDA organisation.
Revive supports the work of the Regional Intensive Care Unit and High Dependency Unit in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast. The money raised by REVIVE is used to purchase equipment, improve facilities and services for patients and their families and support research and development projects.
Raising money to enhance the learning experience for all children of our school
Our vision is to help those who have suffered through war or natural disasters by identifying and supporting the most needy and vulnerable. These are often children, women, the elderly and families who have lost everything. For those who are young, disabled or too old to work, we provide financial assistance to care for their basic needs. For those who are more able, we support through education so that they can build a better future for themselves and their families.
SERV Kent, which is also known as the 'Bloodrunners', is a charitable organisation that delivers blood products to the Accident and Emergency hospitals across Kent at night, weekends and bank holidays free of charge, whenever and wherever it's urgently needed. We also work with the Kent Air Ambulance, providing 'Golden Hour Blood' every night of the year to its base at Marden, and the children's hospices Demelza, and EllenorLions.