(UK, 506791) Browse eventsDeafness Support Network (DSN) provides wider access and equality for D/deaf people by delivering high quality services, practical help, advice, specialist support and social centres in Cheshire and the surrounding area to anyone with a hearing loss or a combined sight/ hearing loss (deafblindness) that may cause difficulty with communication, access to information, mobility and/or daily living. We strive to empower D/deaf people to be both users and providers of our services ensuring that D/deaf people are involved in the governance and decision making processes of the organisation. We aim to ensure that the richness and diversity of D/deaf people, their culture and their history is encouraged,supported and enabled to actively influence the development and range of services we offer
(UK, SC019724) Browse eventsCHAS is a charity that provides the only hospice services in Scotland for children and young people with life-shortening conditions. CHAS offers care in two children's hospices - Rachel House in Kinross and Robin House in Balloch - and an at home service called CHAS at Home. Visit www.chas.org.uk
(UK, 1207430) Browse eventsSt Catherine’s and St Mary’s, have the aim of making a positive difference to you and our local community. We are open to all and provide a friendly environment where you can feel at home, be involved in various volunteer activities, or simply be present in our worship at Sunday services.
(UK, 1029852) Browse eventsLinslade Lower School Association aims to advance the education of our children by fundraising for equipment, facilities and educational activities. We organise fundraising events such as discos, film nights, seasonal fairs, raffles, cake sales and more for our community to enjoy time together.
(UK, SC041990) Browse eventsThe MS Society works to enable everyone affected by multiple sclerosis (MS) to live life to the full and secure the care and support they need, until we ultimately find a cure.
(UK, 1126646) Browse eventsWorking together with asylum seekers and new refugees in Bristol. We provide a place of welcome where asylum seekers and refugees can meet and be supported to play a full part in the wider community. Our goals are: Safety - providing a safe place to be;Solidarity -strengthening communities and facilitating social engagement; Action for Change - protecting and promoting human rights. Charity No: 1126646 Find out more Website http://www.bristolrefugeerights.org/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bristolrefugeerights/ Twitter https://twitter.com/bristolrefugeer YouTube Please click here to visit our YouTube page
(UK, 1005165) Browse eventsProviding specialist care & support for children and young people with a life threatening illness. The hospice is open 365 days a year and the care is completely free to families. With more than £3.million needed each year, it remains almost totally reliant on voluntary funding.