The Ally Cadence Trust provides emotional and financial support to children affected by Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 1, the leading genetic killer of under 2's with an average life expectancy of just 8 months. Children with SMA have very limited movement and may have breathing difficulties
We provide homes & services for people with learning disabilities or other conditions. We give residents & service users support to lead as normal a life as possible. We offer comfortable & safe environments where people are free to express themselves & make real choices that affect their lives.
THE CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS, CLIFTON is a characteristic mid Bedfordshire building: small, dignified and compact. On looking round, one can catch a sense of a simple mediaeval church; it would have had a much lower roof and would have been slightly smaller but, with the careful Victorian restoration, enough of its basic shape and character remain. It is also possible to sense the concern of the congregation for Clifton church today. For the church is not simply a museum. The congregation continues its worship to the glory of God, aware of its heritage of 700 years or more and gladly continues the task of adding to the beauty of the church.The East Window is a focal point in the church and is much admired by everyone especially our wedding couples where it forms the backdrop to their wedding day. Over the years, the external stonework has been eroded and last year was in danger of collapse; For a number of months during 2017 the window was obscured from view as the stonework was carefully cut away and replaced. That work is now complete and the window can be seen in all its former glory thanks to the generosity of so many people. The church is open seven days a week during daytime hours, and is always available for quiet reflection, prayer, or simply to enjoy the beauty and peace of the building. The church is also used by the community with; Craft & Chat mornings, Community Café, and Clifton Care Scheme afternoon teas - they all provide much needed opportunities for social cohesion.Our church is financed entirely by donations from the congregation plus income from a number of fund raising events, so if you have found peace or enjoyment from the church we encourage you to make a donation – we are determined that All Saints Church will always be here for you throughout your life. Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
We are a group of parents, grandparents and guardians who arrange various events throughout the year to raise funds for Millfields Primary School and Nursery. These funds are used for the benefit of all the children at the school.
To Heck with Cancer was founded once Julia realized that only 2-5% of funds raised for breast cancer went to stage iv breast cancer research. To Heck with Cancer is ready to change that!
Cancer and Polio Research Fund's mission is to save lives by ending the threat of secondary cancers, the cause of two thirds of all cancer deaths. It has discovered a family of genes responsible for the formation of secondary cancers and is now researching into how to stop the action of these genes
Thank you for visiting the Ivydale League of Friends donation page.
Claremont Project is a community – based arts and arts therapies charity based in Angel, Islington. We are a community centre for people over 55 and our aims are to facilitate greater personal and social well – being for local people. We have a variety of weekly classes and events.
We are a small charity that provides for children with Special Educational Needs aged from birth to 5 years and their families. We are an independent group that meets twice weekly at Hardmoor Early Years Centre (and every other weekend) as well as once a week at Thornhill Surestart Centre and Footsteps (at Mason Moor Primary school). We provide structured play inside and out, as well as support, education and advice for the families. Parents/Carers may stay with their children or leave the child with our staff for a well earned short break. We have a number of paid professional staff but also rely on wonderful volunteers.
The Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases Charitable Fund is a registered Charity dedicated to supporting the RNHRD NHS FT, affectionately known as "The Min", through grants for medical research, and providing funds for specialist equipment and amenities to enhance patient care.
We are one of over 45,000 such clubs which form Lions Clubs International, the largest service club organisation in the world. The prime object of the members of Eastbourne Lions Club is to help people in Eastbourne and the surrounding area who are less fortunate than themselves. Some of our funds are also used for international projects, such as eye camps and water wells in third world countries and supporting people caught up in disasters. Our motto is "We Serve". Please support us