(UK, SC001996) Browse eventsThe Grand Lodge of Scotland is committed to developing its charitable work which takes the form of providing benevolent assistance for Freemasons, their widows and dependants who are eligible and the operation of Care Provision for Older People via its Residential Care, Day Care and Respite Services.
(UK, 2248 (Rutland) Sqn Air Cadets - N/A) Browse eventsIt helps youngsters to take part in a variety of activities, which helps to foster team spirit and become a best citizen. Rutland Air Cadets are part of a large organisation UK wide.
(UK, XN48533) Browse eventsAction Cancer is Northern Ireland's leading local cancer charity working to save lives and support people affected by cancer. It relies heavily on public donations to provide life-saving services including early detection clinics, health promotion, research, counselling and complementary therapies
(UK, 1161982) Browse eventsPapplewick RDA is aimed at giving opportunities, freedom and inspiration to people with a physical or mental disability in Nottingham.
We cater for members of all ages who enjoy making music in a fun and friendly atmosphere through our Beginner, Training and Senior bands, providing free instruments and tuition to over 60 members.
Stonehage Fleming Charitable Foundation's mission is to create a tangible legacy reflecting a commitment, primarily in the fields of education, healthcare, social and sport development where it is most desperately needed.
(UK, 231379) Browse eventsAny charitable purpose for the benefit and welfare of Crowborough Hospital, the patients therein or the medical or nursing or domestic staff of the said hospital
(UK, 277008) Browse eventsThe tragic news of the fire at Clandon House has been widely reported on all media. What is less well known is that Clandon House was the home to the Surrey infantry Museum showcasing the Counties link to local Infantry regiments from the mid 17th Century through to the modern day. Principally covering the Queens Royal Regiment and the East Surrey Regiment. Through to the Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment. The museum displays held regimental items of interest including uniforms, paintings, photographs, medal collections and other unique memorabilia. One of the items potentially lost is one of the regimental footballs used by Lt Neville on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, one of only two still in existence. At this early stage the future of the display is uncertain, however we are keen to raise funds so that as many items as possible are put on public display in the future.
The Abrahamic Reunion England is a team of peacemakers dedicated to uplifting human consciousness, promoting inter-religious harmony in our multi-faith society by opening hearts to the love and wisdom of all spiritual traditions. We are non-political and respect all faiths equally.
(UK, 1073684) Browse eventsTwinstead Riding for the Disabled Association helps people of all ages, from 7 to 70 and of different abilities to enjoy horse and pony riding. It has been doing this for 26 years and would like to continue giving our 30 riders great enjoyment, gentle exercise and a unique view of the world from the back of a pony.
Based in Hampshire, our trained volunteer counsellors support people to come to terms with the emotional and practical changes bereavement brings, helping to normalise these intense feelings and to promote well-being. Please support our efforts to make a measurable difference to the lives of others.
(UK, 1093468) Browse eventsYorkshire Film Archive is committed to finding, preserving and providing access to the moving image heritage of Yorkshire and the North East of England. It cares for the collections housed by the North East Film Archive, based in Middlesbrough, and the Yorkshire Film Archive, based in York.
ACE Projects is a nonprofit organization that collaborates with local social leaders from the favelas, aiming to inspire the next generation through extracurricular after school activities at our on-site community centers.
(UK, 1191567) Browse eventsTACAL (Text & Chat About Life) helping people from all backgrounds who are suffering with any form of mental health. We support & chat to people, helping those who suffer from depression, anxiety, mood swings, loneliness, bullying, racial hatred & other mental health issues & situations.
(UK, 1113691) Browse eventsOne of few charities to use every penny of donations for aid. We run a boys home and girls home, slum tuition centres, and a residential home for destitute street elderly in India. We also provide and run palliative care ambulances to take pain relief and end of life care to those living in poverty - too sick and poor to reach hospital care. After 23 years of operation we can say that many of the children rescued from street work are now in secure employment. Our graduates , some at Masters Level top over a hundred. The World Health Organisation along with other NGO's in a recent survey said that there are more poor people in India than the poorest African countries combined. Our charity seeks to serve and care for the very poorest. We have no office and only limited overheads to comply with Charity Commission requirements, so really can say that your money will make a direct difference to the life of someone living in worst poverty than we can visulise. Our charity head, Pat, has set up and continues to manage our projects - travelling at her own expense - well over 40 visits made now.