(UK, 1112623) Browse eventsMost people are affected by cancer during their lives and many find this a traumatic and lonely experience. We aim to help and support anyone going through the emotional upset of cancer, from diagnosis onwards, be they patients, their partners, children, friends, or carers. We offer a safe, relaxing, friendly environment where mutual support and information can be found, without the pressure of appointments or time restraints. We offer a wide range of complementary therapies, such as reflexology, reiki, healing and massage; also nutritional advice, yoga and counselling. All are available free of charge.
(UK, 521228) Browse eventsManchester Maccabi Community and Sports Club Facilities include a Kosher bistro & bar, multi-purpose hall, floodlit all-weather and grass pitches.Disabled access. It's aim is to provide an outlet for Jewish people across the religious spectrum to socialise and enjoy sporting activities.
(UK, 1081248) Browse eventsWandsworth Young Carers Project supports children and young people aged 5-18 who are affected by the illness or disability of a family member and provide care (physical and/or emotional) to that family member. The person they care for may have a physical disability, chronic illness, mental health issues, drug or alcohol dependency or HIV/Aids. Caring can be isolating and demanding for children and young people and we aim to ensure that they are supported and that they have occasional breaks from their caring role. We supply club nights during school terms and various trips and activities in the holidays to give children and Young people the repite they deserve.
We are all about supporting people affected by dementia, developing dementia friendly communities Leominster Meeting Centre is a vital part of our work providing support five days a week in the north of the county.
(UK, 1162617) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Baby Bar is an independent charity which runs a weekly, free-to-use support group for new and new-ish mums. We primarily focus on offering informed support on infant feeding, especially breastfeeding, and associated issues such as sleep, weaning and going back to work. At Baby Bar volunteers will make new clients feel welcome and offer home made refreshments. Peer supporters who are mums with at least 6 months of personal breastfeeding experience and who have attended at least one specialist training course can provide assistance on many issues. Rachel FitzD, our experienced infant feeding consultant and midwife, is qualified to diagnose and deal with issues such as tongue tie, thrush and mastitis. It’s FREE to use. However it costs money to run and is an independent charity, so if you want to support us then we welcome donations HERE! We need to raise £3000 every year to stay open. Please support us! Charity No: 1162617 Find out more Website http://wallingfordbabybar.wordpress.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wallingfordbabybar/timeline
The Friends of Woodford Halse Academy are a group of parents, teachers and friends of the school who volunteer their time to raise funds for school equipment, and organise special events for the pupils.
We are situated on a remote group of islands - Rousay, Egislay & Wyre in Orkney - there are limited social and recreational facilities. We provide a Community Cafe, Arts and Crafts retail space for local producers and Arts and Crafts workshops & seasonal events for all ages and abilities.
We work in secondary schools across Chelmsford, providing a 1:1 mentoring service which supports young people through a range of issues. We also run weekly lunch-club sessions. Our team work closely with school pastoral departments to deliver our serviced by a trained team of staff & volunteers.
We are a self-funding registered charity broadcasting for over 40 years. We have a dedicated team of volunteers who present programmes and outside broadcasts, visit the wards to collect and play patients requests to provide comfort and entertainment for the patients of the Conquest Hospital.
We are all volunteers from Minchinhampton. 100% of all donations go to projects which are desperately needed in this deprived area of Tanzania. All projects are suggested by the villagers. We support; 1) Education. Primary, secondary, vocational and further education. 2) Health. Clinics and water
The past few years have given us a stark reminder about the importance of science. As we look to the future, we need to empower young people to be confident, skilled problem solvers to take on the challenges facing society and our planet. We offer young people a unique experience by immersing them IN our deep tech science laboratories. With behind-the-scene tours, hands-on workshops in ‘The Learning Lab’ and conversations with real scientists and entrepreneurs, our future leaders get an insight into the power of research and discovery as well as a chance to become a scientist themselves.
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(UK, 1102020) Browse eventsAge UK Calderdale and Kirklees aims to improve the quality of life of all older people living in Calderdale and Kirklees. We do this by providing practical services such as day care at our dedicated centres and help with shopping, cleaning and household tasks. We also provide advice and information to older people on all sorts of issues from pensions and benefits to keeping warm in winter. We can help with benefits forms and can visit you in your own home if necessary. We work closely with other organisations providing services for people in later life offering activities to promote health and wellbeing including exercise and healthy eating sessions.
(UK, 1121598) Browse eventsThe Freedom of Spirit Trust for Border Collies (FOSTBC) helps to promote a better understanding of the breed and its needs. We are not just a rescue kennels we also provide sanctuary to needy, old, infirm dogs or those in need of rehabilitation or a healing time. The Trust is a Charitable organisation and depends on donations to help to keep these dogs, to rehabilitate those in need, to rehome those which are capable of being rehomed and to unite everyone concerned with Border Collies to help secure the future of the breed. Situated on a farm the specially designed kennels open onto play areas and grass paddocks, all our dogs are assessed by resident behaviourists and trainers, vet checked regularly, microchipped, and vaccinated. The dogs in our permanent sanctuary are either elderly or have behavioural or medical problems and sponsorship of any of these dogs helps us to maintain the level of care they need. Dogs in our rehabilitation unit are often with us for over a year before we feel they are settled enough to be rehomed and many of the dogs in the rescue unit are in need of veterinary care, good food and a healing time all of which are expensive. Part of the Trust’s commitment to the breed is to provide information, guidance and training which includes seminars, workshops and events, all of which are attended by our Ambassador Dogs. We are a non-profit making organisation, who relies solely on donations to cover the costs of rescuing dogs, these include kennelling, transportation and expensive veterinary fees. There are a many ways you can help us, you can make a general donation, sponsor one of our resident dogs, do a fund raising event or simply spread the word.
Supporting people in the early stages of dementia in Lutterworth and the surrounding areas. Our friendly and experienced team runs fun, stimulating group activities to keep minds and bodies active, build confidence, and promote independence. We also offer advice, guidance, and regular workshops to support carers and loved ones.
We seek to bring transformation within our local community in Leigh by providing a place of belonging, collaborative innovation, investment in children and young people, and presence across every corner of our community