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The Spinal Foundation (UK, 1053280) Browse events

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The Spinal Foundation is a small medical research based charity set up to help NHS patients with severe back pain and failed back surgery and specialises in Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery and research into innovative ways in which to treat chronic back, buttock and leg pain

Bedford And District Cerebral Palsy Society (UK, 207386) Browse events

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The society offers a wide range of support and services to people with Cerebral Palsy and associated disabilities their families and carers in North and Mid Bedfordshire. Services include school holiday play schemes, weekend activity clubs, grants for specialist equipment and holidays, information helpline, advocacy, carers groups, and voluntary opportunities.

Foundation for Refugee Economic Empowerment (F.R.E.E) (UK, 1164143) Browse events

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Northeastern Nigeria has been besieged by Boko Haram since 2009. It is estimated that more than 2 million people have been displaced by the insurgents (more than 70% are women and children), leaving thousands without homes or access to the most basic need. Foundation for Refugee Economic Empowerment (F.R.E.E) was formed to address both the immediate and long term needs of the Internally Displaced Persons(IDPs) and returnee communities.We work to raise awareness and funds to support the IDPs with relief material for the short-term and rehabilitative empowerment for the long-term.Donations are used where we deem most needed except for project An-Noor which goes to a seperate account. If you would like your donation to go towards a specific project, please indicate this in the "personal message box" and use the said project as reference.Thank you for your support. Charity No: 1164143 Find out more Website http://free-ng.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaRefugeeActionGroup Twitter https://twitter.com/NGRefugeeAction

rotary club of west fife (UK, SC032797) Browse events

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Rotary Internatonal aims to advance international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a fellowship of business and professions.

Meadow Pre-school (UK, 1023646) Browse events

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Meadow Pre-school is a committee-run pre-school, which provides quality childcare and education for two to four year olds. Meadow's ethos has always been "learning through play", and the children there are settled and happy. Meadow hopes to build a new sandpit from fundraising on this site.

The ISIS Foundation (UK) (UK, 1098152) Browse events

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The mission of The ISIS Foundation (UK) is to work side by side with communities and children in remote areas in Nepal and Uganda to improve their lives through health, education and other development projects. www.isisgroup.org Charity Registration No 1098152

READ International (UK, 1128534) Browse events

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READ International addresses the lack of educational resources in schools in Tanzania, creating libraries and sending good-quality disused textbooks from the UK. To date we have sent 1,395,315 books to East Africa and created 50 secondary school libraries.

Haig Homes (UK, 207318) Browse events

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Haig Homes provides accommodation throughout the UK for ex-Service people and their families who are in need of housing. Injury, disability, unemployment, relationship breakdown are reasons why ex-Service people may be threatened with homelessness. We must help people who served to protect us.

Act2Give.org (UK, 1132831) Browse events

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Fostering emotional and spiritual awareness and encourage acts of giving

Rotary-IronmanUK Triathlon Charities (UK, 253064) Browse events

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Rotary - the global network of community volunteers - supporting those in need and charitable causes worldwide. Through a Charity Partnership with IronmanUK athletes are raising sponsorship monies for Rotary supported causes; principally Leukaemia Research, Breast Cancer Awareness, Children's Hospice, Shelter Box, Air Ambulance, and various youth and sports causes in the UK.

GLOUCESTER VINEYARD CHURCH (UK, 1176399) Browse events

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TAME CFR (UK, 1133671) Browse events

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TAME Community First Responders are an integral part of a co-ordinated approach to saving lives in the local community. It is our volunteer responders aim to buy time when seconds count after a 999 call is made. Trained to a nationally recognised level, we provide lifesaving skills & treatment.

Aid And Peace Trust (UK, 1140034) Browse events

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A child is born with five fundamental human rights. But many children get deprived of these five fundamental rights due to the disastrous plight of the nature or the irony of their fates. Maybe for different realities they get wretched from enjoying these rights from their families, society or the country. We, who consider ourselves as rich and capable, should come forward to stand by these desolated children to get back their rights. This is a kind of responsibility that obliges us to be aware of. And in order to fulfil this obligation this responsibility urged us to establish Aid and Peace Trust. Education is one the most prime rights out of these five fundamental rights. Our commitment is to work for education. Our activities are spreading throughout the UK, Europe, and Bangladesh including other nations of the third world. Our work are categorised under the four different areas.    1.  Education Aid In order to give it a new meaning we have added some novel but flexible methods to the current education system which will make success possible through the existing system. This is why we have named it Education Aid. We prioritise two types of education aids. A)    “Alo Education Support Centre”. Background: As we observed: The “Alo Education Support Centre” will also ensure recruiting good teachers as because the five schools surrounding “Alo” will comprise the best teachers from amongst their teacher staff to be recruited at “Alo”.  For example, some school has the best Maths teacher while on the other hand; another school has the best English teacher. These teachers will be rewarded competitive salaries and allowances for the extra time they will have provided for this school. Every teacher of this scheme should submit a comprehensive yearly lesson plan at the beginning of each calendar year. And they must abide by the authorised lesson plan precisely. The “Alo” co-ordinator will ensure the matter with regards to the plan. The teacher staff of “Alo” will report to the co-ordinator of the progress reports of the students in their regular class tests, weekly tests and monthly tests. The main criterion to get registered as an “Alo” student  a learner has to be in top ten in the class while the top five will only be entitled to have an offer for this after school facility. Students will be provided transport facilities, if needs, for attending the school regularly. B)    Publication for Alo Education Support Centre   2.  SCHOLARSHIP We prioritise two types of scholarship. a) “Alo Education Support Centre” students will be provided scholarship for their higher education. Students who will come first in their annual exams at “Alo”, they will be awarded this scholarship. This scholarship will also be offered to the ones achieve 1st, 2nd  and 3rd positions in their own classes. b)  Scholarship for higher education: We can see that there are a lot of talented students desire to go abroad in pursuit of higher degrees from the famous education institutes, but they cannot make their dreams come true because of lack of financial supports. And again some of them even sold their own lands and properties to fly abroad chasing their dream. But ironically their dream to obtain a degree turns to earning money for their livelihood therefore achieving a degree comes a distant drum for these youngsters. And of course there are exceptions to this case. We offer scholarship in a way that the package self-sufficiently affords all expenses of the students. Applications for awarding the scholarship will be invited through filling out a specific application form at a certain time. Academics and experienced people constitute a body to finalise the awarding of the scholarship. 3.     Publication We do two types of publications. a)      Special publications for the students of “Alo Education Support Centre” as well as the publications to support the conventional education system of the country. b)      The manuscripts, that are not being published lack of sponsorship, will be published through this publication. 4.     Visual aid The present world has entered a digital age. Visual media engulfs a large space in the digital world. For example, TV, cinema, Internet, etc. Through this visual aid we make education aid programmes, documentaries, software and different types of movies. Furthermore, visual aid will visualise to produce cartoon shows for children as well as variety of shows for the adult viewers. Our training programme is underway within the scope of visual aid. This training programme will ensure the participations of the young people. And in this respect derailed youngsters will be prioritised to get them back on the right track. Presently, the areas visual aid engages in are: 1. Two Cartoon Series:  2. Two Documentary Series:                  

IWOPS (UK, 1071785) Browse events

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It helps widows, orphans and poor in their suffering

The Algernon Trust (UK, 1151827) Browse events

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The Animal Sanctuary was set up 25 years ago by founder Jane Shepherd. There are around 60 cats, 23 dogs, foxes & poultry in the Trust's care. Jane also provides wildlife rescue.The Trust has a strict “no kill” policy and all animals are neutered, vaccinated and micro chipped before being rehomed.

Khayr (UK, 1148324) Browse events

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Khayr is a UK registered charity aiming to alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people affected by the ongoing humanitarian crisis. It provides those in need with funds and resources allowing them to rebuild their communities and support themselves regardless of religion, ethnicity, gender or age.

St Pancras Church Appeal (UK, 1100185) Browse events

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St Pancras is a unique Greek revival Parish Church in central London, close to Euston and King's Cross Stations and St Pancras International Station. It is a place of welcome and service for local people and for visitors from all over the world, providing worship and quiet, a venue for weekly music recitals, lectures and other events, and the Crypt Art Gallery. St Pancras needs to raise £3,620,000 to restore the historic caryatids, the outer walls and to provide better facilities for all those who use the church.

Banunule School Support Group (UK, 1121540) Browse events

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Banunule School Support Group raises funds to support Banunule Primary School for Orphans and Underprivileged Children in Kampala, Uganda. Banunule is a safe haven for 180 children orphaned through AIDS or war.  It is a place where each child is valued and cared for and self-esteem is nurtured.  As well as providing a holistic approach to developing the child, the school provides a good quality education, food, clothing and medical care. Small class sizes ensure that every child is given individual attention.  Banunule is a model school and the focus of the community and many events take place at the school to which neighbours are invited.  It is also where training and courses take place for visiting teachers. The Mission Statement of the BSSG is: To advance the education and well-being of the pupils at Banunule Primary School for Orphans and underprivileged Children in Kisugu, Kampala, Uganda. In recent years thanks to the work done by the BSSG, a nurse has been employed and a clinic created, the library has grown, a new playground has been built, and the classrooms, dining hall and kitchen have been refurbished.  Projects this year alone have included the construction of a security wall to keep the school safe and to keep the squatters on the adjacent land from encroaching on the school property, and funding towards a new water purification project to give the children safe water for drinking and cooking. Banunule children are encouraged to choose appropriate vocational career paths. One former pupil is currently training to be a doctor, another is about to commence nursing training and others have qualified as water engineers, plumbers, carpenters, cooks, printers, IT technicians and tailors. Further details can be found at their web-site. www.thebssg.org.uk.

2518 (Flint) Air Training Corps (UK, 500607) Browse events

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We aim to promote and encourage among young people a practical interest in aviation and the Royal Air Force, provide training which will be useful in both the services and civilian life and foster the spirit of adventure whilst developing the qualities of leadership and good citizenship.

Stratford Upon Avon and District Citizens Advice Bureau (UK, 1105342) Browse events

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Stratford upon Avon and District Citizens Advice Bureau provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. We value diversity, promote equality and challenge discrimination. Our service aims to provide the advice people need for the problems they face, and to improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives. The Bureau handled 14,300 enquiries for 5,147 clients in 2012/13, mainly relating to benefits, debt, housing, employment and relationship issues.

Isle Of Wight Scope (UK, 254205) Browse events

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Isle of Wight Scope helps people on the Island who have Cerebral Palsy, we provide equipment and help to our members that is not available from the local authority. Our aim is to make life easier for our members.

THE CHILDREN'S FOOD TRUST (UK, 1118995) Browse events

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The Children's Food Trust exists to protect every child's right to eat better and, so, to do better. Our children must be healthy in order to reach their full potential in life.But nearly a quarter of children enter primary school overweight or obese; by the time they get to secondary school, it rises to one-third. More than 400,000 children entitled to free school meals are not having them. In the UK, we rank bottom out of 21 industrialised countries for child well-being. 3.6 million children live in poverty. Childhood obesity is one of the most serious public health challenges of the 21st century. Obese children are particularly vulnerable to developing health disorders early in life, such as diabetes. Our mission is to make sure every child can have the balanced diet they need in their early years and school days, together with better family cooking skills, lifestyle and food education. Charity No: 1118995 Find out more Website http://www.childrensfoodtrust.org.uk Facebook http://www.facebook.com/childfoodtrust Twitter http://twitter.com/childfoodtrust YouTube https://www.youtube.com/schoolfoodtrust

Darren Wright Foundation (UK, Darren Wright Foundation - N/A) Browse events

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Every child with a disability or life limiting illness has a different need. The whole family is affected in many different ways. We take the time to understand every child and their family we help to ensure the support they receive is tailored to their unique and individual needs.

TTRide Foundation (UK, TTRide Foundation - N/A) Browse events

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As a travel company, Ticket to Ride recognizes its responsibility to make a positive impact on the communities that welcome us. As travelers we are privileged and we want to ensure that we are able to offer long and lasting support for positive change, and help improve the lives of individuals and children bought up in underprivileged situations.

Belfast Samaritans (UK, NIC106796) Browse events

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Samaritans is a confidential support service available 24 hours a day for people experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide. We support our callers by telephone, email and SMS text or you can drop into our Branch at Wellesley Avenue 9am - 10pm