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Hannah's Holiday Home Appeal (UK, 1124750) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,688.66

We provide FREE precious, quality, family holidays for children with cancer and life limiting illnesses. We own 2 holiday homes, one in the New Forest the other on Hayling Island. Both offer luxurious holiday homes and both the sites have an indoor and outdoor pool, on site entertainment for the whole family, arcades, shops, cafes/restaurants and lovely friendly staff.. Registered charity no. 1124750

Svitlo Education Ltd (UK, 1201542) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,685.95

Our extracurricular online school In English helps the children of Ukraine whose education has been disrupted by the Russian invasion. We want to educate Ukraine's future political and social leaders capable of rebuilding the country after the victory with world-class working ethics.

SNAP (UK, SC024792) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,684.50

SNAP is a voluntary organisation based in Inverness. It offers; leisure and socialisation opportunites to the young people, aged 5 -30, who all have learning disability. SNAP offers After School Clubs, Holiday Leisure Schemes, Saturday outings and weekend breaks.

Blossom (UK, 1148193) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,679.23

Helping children & young people with special,or additional needs on the journey towards independence,self-worth and a fulfilling happy life. Blossoms heart is to make grants to parents to use to help them fund specialists and therapies that are not available to them from the mainstream sources.

Stronger Together for Autism and Neurodivergence SCIO (UK, SC052228) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,675.98

At its very core, STAND exists to ensure neurodivergent/potentially neurodivergent children and their families never feel they are alone. The aim of the charity is to support the families and carers of neurodivergent children so that they are included, supported and empowered.

Edinburgh International Festival Society (UK, SC004694) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,674.00

Our mission is to be the most exciting, innovative and accessible Festival of the performing arts in the world, and thus promote the cultural, educational and economic well-being of the people of Edinburgh and Scotland. We do this by: The Edinburgh International Festival is a member of the European Festivals Association, the umbrella organisation for arts festivals in Europe and beyond and works with Edinburgh's other arts festivals as part of Festivals Edinburgh.

Special Care Infant Parent Support (SCIPS) (UK, Special Care Infant Parent Support (SCIPS) - N/A) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,673.45

Give A Book (UK, Give A Book - N/A) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,669.00

The National Forest Company (UK, The National Forest Company - N/A) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,666.88

Cambridge House (UK, 265103) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,665.46

For 125 years, Cambridge House has worked to end the injustice of poverty in South London. Mitigating the effects and tackling the root causes of poverty by changing lives - one person, one family and one community at a time.

Spear - Resurgo Trust (UK, Spear - Resurgo Trust - N/A) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,665.19

The Facial Surgery Research Foundation - Saving Faces (UK, 1081214) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,664.34

Founded by a maxillofacial surgeon, Saving Faces aims through education and research to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of facial disfigurement, facial injury and mouth cancer and is committed to reducing the suffering of all victims of these devastating and often fatal conditions.

BANGLADESH YOUTH LEAGUE (LUTON) (UK, 1109719) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,664.00

Deaf Education Through Listening And Talking (UK, Deaf Education Through Listening And Talking - N/A) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,662.49

Slide Away (UK, 1136331) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,661.46

Slide Away provides support for children and young people in West Kent, who have been bereaved of a relative or friend. Bereaved children and young people have told us that, following the death of someone important to them, they sometimes feel anger, grief, numbness, relief, fear, confusion, despair, shock, denial, sadness, anxiety, depression, guilt. Slide Away offers two-day therapeutic workshops, which enable children to explore and express their emotions, to find ways of coping with their grief and to help them start the process of moving on through creative activities. A typical workshop will start with the children getting to know each other and telling their own story, if they are able, through whatever medium they feel comfortable, be it words, pictures or models. They write down their emotions on paper, which they use to build a feelings volcano. They are encouraged to talk about their fears and worries and to make a model of something of which they are frightened, usually a spider, to help them face those fears. The children decorate a photo frame and memory box, in which to keep any treasured items. On the second day, the group will discuss the things that help them get through a particularly bad day, typical examples of which are talking to friends, listening to music, playing on the computer, and they can then make their own “first aid kit” containing the things that they find particularly supportive. The final activity gives the children the opportunity to write a final message to their special person, which is then attached to a helium balloon and released. Prior to the children’s workshop, parents/carers are invited to a one day workshop to sample the activities in which their child will participate. This day aims to help adults understand their child’s grief and to encourage communication within the family. Following on from the workshop, Slide Away also holds further therapeutic days, where the children and young people can meet up again with the friends they made at their workshop. These take the form of music therapy, creative writing, art therapy, drama or outdoor pursuits. We also host two annual family events – our Advent Candle day, which helps families to prepare for Christmas and remember their special person at a difficult time, and a kite flying day, at which the children build, decorate and fly their kites in memory of the person who has died.   Slide Away take all referrals through schools and we maintain a network of volunteer School Bereavement Contacts in the Maidstone, Tonbridge and Malling areas, all of whom are given awareness training to give them the confidence to support a bereaved pupil and make contact with their family. School can feel like a safe haven and a place of continuity for a bereaved child, especially if their home circumstances have become difficult or changed dramatically, and it is important that there is a member of staff, who is aware of their situation, to whom they can talk. Our vision is for all children in Kent to have access to a bereavement support service, which acknowledges their grief and experience of loss following the death of a close relative or friend.

Simon On The Streets (UK, 1165317) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,657.71

Simon On The Streets provides emotional and practical support for people with complex needs who cannot or will not access other services. Within that group it focuses on people who are homeless and rootless, especially those with issues related to rough sleeping.

Woodlarks Camp Site (UK, 306148) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,656.19

Woodlarks Camp Site Trust offers camping holidays to children and adults with physical disabilities.

Jospice (UK, 1090151) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,655.04

Jospice is one of the oldest hospices in the country, providing care and support to terminally ill people and their families from within the Liverpool and Sefton areas. As it is only partially funded by the NHS, fundraising is a vital part of the work at Jospice.

Gifted Women (UK, 1195795) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,654.27

Gifted Women unlocks doors to employment for women overcoming multiple disadvantage. We work with women in Plymouth and surrounding areas as they rebuild their lives after trauma, homelessness, problematic substance use, and contact with the justice system. Employment offers more than income - it brings dignity, independence, and the power to shape a future. Through tailored one-to-one support, skills development, peer connection, and work placements, we help women break down systemic barriers and realise their potential. Our approach is trauma-informed, strengths-based, and rooted in partnership. Women lead their own journeys - we provide tools, opportunities, and encouragement to help them thrive. Your support helps us create life-changing pathways to employment, enabling women to build stable, fulfilling lives for themselves, their families, and their communities.

Beacon Counselling (UK, 1109545) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,653.97

Beacon Counselling exists to improve the lives of adults, young people, and children who experience mental and emotional distress. To achieve this aim we provide a range of counselling and related services across the borough of Stockport and beyond. We work from GP practices and community centres, schools and pupil referral units, other charities and our own base in Stockport. This flexibility means we can respond to people where and when they need us, and we support around 1500 people each year via a range of targeted services. The work we do is effective. We know it is because the people we support tell us, and the monitoring forms we use show significant improvements. Over 85% of the people who make use of Beacon show an improvement, and the main benefits people experience are reductions in the levels of depression and anxiety, increase in the levels of well-being, confidence and self-esteem, and improvements in relationships with family, friends and colleagues. Above all, what people tell us is they have gained the skills and resilience which means they don't think they will need our help again. A team of over 60 counsellors - mostly volunteers - provide all our services, and the quality of their work is overseen by a team of 11 casework supervisors and the general manager. A team of part-time appointments administrators support counsellors by making and rearranging all appointments on our adults service. Beacon has a board of 7 trustees, who ensure the overall quality of its services. The different Beacon makes in people's lives, coupled with the quality of services and excellent value for money, was recognised in 2012 with Beacon winning a Glaxo-SmithKline IMPACT award.

The Ways and Means Trust (UK, 255074) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,651.15

We help adults with learning & physical disabilities, or poor mental health. We provide social & practical skills for independent living, and training, education & work experience to assist adults working towards open employment, in a safe empathetic environment. Visit our website for more...

ANDREWS CHARITABLE TRUST (UK, 1174706) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,650.70

NRAS (UK, NRAS - N/A) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,646.68

Middlesbrough and Stockton Mind (UK, 1118098) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,645.29

Middlesbrough Mind helps people experiencing a wide range of mental health problems. Our services include: information and advice, 1-to-1 support, group support and courses, support for families, campaigning and activities in the local community. We are also developing services in Stockton Borough with the support of local residents.

AL-SUNNAH MOSQUE (UK, 1170791) Browse events

YTD Raised: £7,645.00