RAPAR (Refugee and Asylum Seeker Participatory Action Research) is a Manchester-based human rights organisation.
Home-Start is one of the leading family support charities in the UK. Home-Start volunteers help families with young children deal with the challenges they face. We support parents as they learn to cope, improve their confidence, build better lives for their children and widen links in the community.
The Lions Club of Tavistock organises fund raising activities for and on behalf of the local community of Tavistock and the surrounding area. Events include the Town Carnival, a firework display, the Westcountry Balloon Fiesta and the Christmas Trees of Light. The Club also helps the local council with a park and ride scheme for Goose Fair and provides marshals for other events in the town
The Centre funded and built by the people of Southmead in1962 now requires major improvements. Community Association volunteers and Centre staff seek to secure their long term future on the site, providing facilities in the interests of social welfare, for recreation and leisure activities for all
Our aim is to help improve the quality of life of our members by providing therapy and support for people with Multiple Sclerosis and other debilitating conditions.
The Rotary Club of Solihull is part of Rotary International whose motto is "Service Above Self". Members provide support to many local organisations through their fund raising efforts via the club's Benevolent Fund charity and we are extending our reach through new and exciting projects.
Just For Assam is proud to support Wasim Haque who is runnining the London Marathon 2015 & the Lake District ULTIMATE 110K Marathan. He hopes to raise fund for "Sishu Kalyan Sadan" an orphanage in Guwahati, Assma, India. Inspired by their 2014 targets, two dads are runnning their first marathons for "Little Helping Hands" a charity formed by their children. Born & brought up in Assam, India, Londoners -Vikram Das and Wasim Haque are on their second year of fundraising. Vikram has successfully completed the Manchester Marathon on the 19th of April 2015. So far they have raised £1500 ($2400 or Rs.1,48,000) We would be delighted if you could join us in our fundraising journey and give us that extra nudge to reach our taregt of 1500. Every penny helps. This is what your contribution would make a difference to the girls at the orphanage: £20 (Rs.2000) would buy one meal for all 13 girls. £30 would buy basic school books per student for a year. £40 would buy all of them a full day's meal. £50 would buy them shoes. £100 would buy all of living expenses (expect food) for a month. Do click on the "Make a donation" button on your right, to continue our joureny. Together we can. We thank you for supporting us. Just For Assam aims to be a group of individuals that concerns itself with matters on Assam such as but not limited to the upheaval of the not-so-privileged, various socio-political or cultural issues, being a platform for the confluence of ideas or thoughts on Assam, promoting Assam to the world and giving something back to Assam.
The Archer Academy is a new secondary school in East Finchley. Our aim is to be an outstanding, inclusive school at the heart of our community, providing girls and boys from all backgrounds with the inspirational education they need to live successful and fulfilling adult lives.
As a small, charity run village pre-school we rely heavily on fundraising to buy essential resources for the children that support our Ethos: "Supporting children and their families through open-ended learning, being creative, promoting the use of outdoor learning, mindfulness and supporting positive attitudes. We adopt a child centred approach to learning as we help prepare children for their next steps."
We actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society. This is achieved via a balanced programme of fun and adventurous activities, delivered by a team of volunteer Leaders.
Philanthropy is an important part of The Hospital Club’s ethos. Since its opening in 2003, The Club has made its facilities and the expertise of both its staff and membership available to a range of charities, mostly organisations working with young people. The h.Club Foundation was created in 2014 to formalize the Club’s commitment to philanthropy. As an independent charity, the h.Club Foundation focuses on supporting and partnering with organisations and programmes using the creative disciplines to engage and inspire communities across London to make a positive impact. The Foundation’s Aims 1. To nurture and support the next generation of creative talent 2. To expose young people to the creative arts, encouraging them to become involved in their community and society at large through creative arts programmes 3. To provide creative/ arts charities and social enterprises with pro bono access to The Hospital Club’s facilities in support of the h.Club Foundation’s overarching aims and objectives The admin and operational costs of running the h.Club Foundation have been donated by The Hospital Club. This means that 100% of every £1 donated will go directly to support the h.Club Foundation’s work to help young people reach their creative potential.
CCG is a charity that has been running for 7 years. We aim to improve understanding and cooperation amongst people of all cultures, faith, and race across Scotland, whilst promoting diversity, inclusion, and harmony. We need your support to run our projects, such as the "Foodbank on Wheels" appeal
Home-Start offers support, friendship and practical help to parents with young children in local communities throughout the UK and with British Forces in Germany and Cyprus.Our core work is supporting families in their own home with Home-Visiting volunteers. We offer a range of additional support too. If you think you could be a Home-Start volunteer, contact us on 01383 621349.
We organize a number of activities and provide services to advance and promote Inter-Cultural, Inter-Faith, Intra-Faith and Inter-communal Dialogue, Understanding and Appreciation in the UK. We do this by organizing talks, knowledge & skill-based courses and cultural events in order to advance social awareness, education and integration within our local community.
The Brionni Trust is an independent local charity created in the memory of Brionni Alexander and exists to raise awareness, give financial support and to improve the lives of children with terminal conditions.
This is the charity of Rotary International District 1040, which covers West and North Yorkshire
It's our 100th birthday! Our Centenary!We are trying to raise £242,000 for our Centenary Fund which will be used for special projects in Africa. This represents £1,000 in honour of every missionary that has worked with us since 1915.Will you help us reach the target?
We are a Village Hall Trust trying to improve our 1900's building to make it fit for everyday use. As a rural isolated community we suffer from social and cultural isolation, and a deprived level of access to services, and this project aims to strengthen and maintain our community.
Hollygirt School is special; it blends traditional values of courtesy and respect with preparing children to face the demands of the modern world. We aim to inspire greatness in each individual. Help us to enhance learning by creating a visually inspiring and safe place to play.