(UK, 1151020) Browse eventsGEOFFS PLACE is a holiday home for adults with learning disabilities, many of whom have no family contact and cannot holiday alone. Geoffs Place is funded entirely by donations and fundraising events.Thus enabling the adults to enjoy a holiday in a safe happy enviroment
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(UK, 1155471) Browse eventsWe are a small charity that provides the sickest children of Queen Alexandra Hospital, Cosham and their families a FREE short break away at a local Haven Caravan Park. We need £38,000 to make this dream come true and £10,000 each year after to continue to offer these breaks away.
(UK, XT22981) Browse eventsAn Royal Air Force Air Cadet Squadron, for young people aged 12 to 20, guiding them in Team building, life skills, aviation subjects and character building. The ATC is an organisation born during 1941 to give guidance and training to young people in leadership and good citizenship, along with promoting an interest in aviation and in the RAF. 1227 (Sidcup) Sqn was founded on 14th March 1941. Throughout its history, the Sqn has moved all around Chislehurst and Sidcup and seen thousands of cadets pass through, building up their character and giving them useful skills to use in life, whether they go on to join the services, or lead a civilian life. Today, we are one of the largest of 34 squadrons in Kent and meet in our newly constructed building, located on Old Farm Road East, Sidcup. We have around 60 cadets on role and continue to participate in a number of activities. We pride ourselves in having always been a very successful squadron with an extremely positive and encouraging ethos and atmosphere.
(UK, 1079399) Browse eventsThe Ghana Education Project works in the region of Nkwanta in North East Ghana. It seeks to promote the development of the local community through education, training and the associated infrastructure. Our new Girls’ School opened in September 2013. http://www.ghanaeducationproject.org.uk/
(UK, SCO35688) Browse events21st South Queensferry Scout Group 21st South Queensferry Scout Group is made up of Beavers, Cubs and Scouts for both boys and girls of the local community. The Scout Hall at Port Edgar marina is the main focal point for all units within the Group. We are an active group, with weekly meetings, regular camps around the Queensferry area, as well as an annual overseas Summer camp. The main aim of the Scout Executive is to assist all units and ensure that the Scout Hall is maintained for use by other users. We also aim to assist in fundrasing activities. To pay your subscription fees, please click on MAKE A DONATION, and when asked to enter an amount, choose a SINGLE amount and within the last OTHER category, please enter this terms subscription amount, as well as your childs name - this way we can monitor who has paid (Current subs and payment dates can be found on the left hand side link - CURRENT SUBSCRIPTION LEVELS). If there are any questions that you have, please do get in touch with us - our contact details are within the Useful Contacts tab on the left hand side of this page.
(UK, 1160327) Browse eventsJill Goodrum, 46, was a wife, mother and grandmother who was diagnosed with breast cancer that had spread to her lymph nodes and liver; it was terminal. Her attitude was to not only fight the cancer but also to raise £10,000 to be shared between two charities. She also wished to raise awareness because if her diagnosis had come earlier, the outlook would have been very different. She achieved these aims through a Facebook page named Jill's Fundraising Journey (www.facebook.com/jillsfundraisingjourney). Devastatingly, Jill passed away on the 21st of May 2014, just 8 months after receiving the initial diagnosis. The £10,000 target was smashed nearly exactly a year to the day that Jill was diagnosed, just a few short months after her death. Jill left behind five children, Grace, 4, Amy, 8, Jemma, 20, Lyndsey, 27 and James, 29, as well as four grandchildren Elowen, 1, Sofia, 1, Amelie, 4 and Ella, 9. Her two eldest daughters have carried on her story, setting up Jill's Fundraising Journey as a charity in it's own right to continue raising awareness. They also wish to realise two of Jill's dreams through the charity, the first to have a book published of her journey, the second to open a holiday home for cancer sufferers and their families. Jill was made only too aware of how cancer does not only affect the person diagnosed, especially if there are young children in the family. Lyndsey and Jemma are extremely proud to now be able to offer the book of Jill's journey up for order. It is an emotional insight into cancer, the effects it has on a person's mental and physical state, as well as the effects of the family following the death of a loved one. It is 'the ugly truth of cancer'. All profits from the book, as well as other promotional items available on the fundraising page, go straight back into jfj with the aim of realising Jill's second dying wish. Jill's words: "Reach for the moon and dare to hope."
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(UK, 1102220) Browse eventsThe Great Totham Primary School PTFA is a charitable organisation that works alongside the teaching staff to enhance the education of each and every child at the school. The PTFA is dependent on parents, teachers, friends and alumni for their time and donations to make events successful and fun!
(UK, 1183834) Browse eventsWe are a charity working across the UK to help young people with a learning disability or autism. Only 4.8% of these young people are employed. We think this is wrong. Bringing together local partnerships we provide a one year transition to work programme that aims to get 14,000 into jobs by 2030.
PakTrust.org is a registered British Charity with Charity Number 1113301, established in March 2006 where 100% of donation amount goes to charity. PakTrust.org was established as a direct result of the devastating earthquake in Pakistan and Kashmir in 2005. A group of London-based professional family members, friends, relatives and supporters were spurred into action by the earthquake. Our original mission was to provide emergency relief and assistance to the earthquake victims. Since then, our mission has been to implement charitable projects in Pakistan and Kashmir. Our projects provide maximum value for money for those providing the funds, and maximum help to the people that need it the most. PakTrust.org is a small charity, but in a short period of time with support from family, friends and donors, we have successfully implemented many projects and schemes improving lives of thousands of families.
(UK, 1148826) Browse eventsThank you for visiting Strictly Wheelchair Dancing Fundraising on MyDonate.Your donation means we can keep dance accessible to all from social dancing to our top competing GB couples.Thank you for your support.
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(UK, 100531) Browse eventsThe Disability Project is one of the longest running programmes that 174 Trust has to offer. Founded 21 years ago, Linda Duffy has been coordinating the programme brilliantly for the last 12 years. The Disability Project is primarily for children who live in the North Belfast area with a physical or learning disability. The youth group, aged 11-18 years old, meets every Tuesday from 4:30pm to 7:30pm. The junior club, aged 5-11 years old, meets at the same time every Wednesday in the halls of 174 Trust. For the younger group, the Disability Project serves as a wonderful social outlet, where children can play, learn, and create. With the assistance of outside organizations, the older group extends this social outlet by developing important life skills that might provide them with a greater sense of independence. And while their children are in a safe space, parents and carers are given a time of respite.
(UK, 1163656) Browse eventsJAAGO Foundation UK supports children's education and community development in Bangladesh JAAGO Foundation UK aims to prevent poverty inBangladesh by supporting education and community development projects toprovide quality, free-of-cost education, medical support, nutritious meals andhygiene products for socially and economically disadvantaged children andfamilies. We believe that by working together we can build an illiteracy free Bangladeshwhere every child is able to capitalize on his or her dreams and take life tobe the opportunity it is. Charity No: 1163656 Find out more Website http://www.jaagouk.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JAAGOUK Twitter https://twitter.com/jaago_uk YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdDjg1r30aQ
(UK, 284455) Browse eventsSERV transports Blood, Plasma, Platelets, Samples, Vaccines, Factor VIII, Donor Breast milk & any other urgently required medical items to hospitals - Out of Hours - Free of Charge to the NHS. SERV receives no funding and has been saving lives since 1981