Renfrew Town Sea Scouts have been at the heart of Renfrew since we started in 1919! we are continually looking to help and improve the lives of all our members by teaching and delivering skills for life.
(UK, 1179768) Browse eventsThe Truro Lifehouse is our desire to help the people of Truro and Cornwall with life. The current facilities are tired and not fit for purpose, yet we are still able to offer a home for some crucial services but we cannot sustain this without a total redevelopment of the site.
(UK, 1171885) Browse eventsRaffingers Foundation was formed in 2016 by colleagues at Raffingers. The charity was created in memory of Jason Kew, a dear husband and friend, who sadly lost his life to pancreatic cancer, as well as to honour those family members of the firm who have been lost to ovarian cancer. Approximately, 4% of pancreatic cancer survivors will live for up to five years after being diagnosed; this figure is 46% for those affected by ovarian cancer. The heartache these cancers cause and the bleak statistics, stirred the colleagues at Raffingers into action. Now, this volunteer lead charity donates every single penny it raises towards helping those affected by these cancers. This is done in two ways:· · 1. Money donated directly to Pancreatic Cancer Research UK and Ovarian Cancer Action to help fund scientific research, specialist staff and equipment· 2. A proportion of the money is given directly to families affected by these cancers and experiencing financial difficulties. This money is used to help with costs, such as private counselling for any family members, training and equipment (email [email protected] to find out more)We greatly appreciate all donations and hope you will check this page often to see what events we have coming up. Charity No: 1171885
Little Smiles Charity aims to raise funds for children from St Martin’s School to better their quality of life.
(UK, 269091) Browse eventsThe Worshipful Company of Glovers of London is an ancient Livery Company with a long history of charitable giving. We are currently raising additional funds to provide bionic arms and other prosthetics to children and adults with significant upper limb differences,
Where I Want To Live has been created to promote the vision of a country where all adults with learning disabilities have choice about where and how they live. Online tools will provide education and guidance about future living options for the benefit of young adults and their support networks.
We are one parish with two churches (St. Paul's and St. Saviour's). We reflect a range of Christian traditions and worship styles. What unites us is our Biblical faith and our parish aim: "in God's strength, to bring Jesus to the centre of our lives and to the heart of the community".