The Trust collects donations on behalf of exceptional charities recommended by charity evaluators Giving What We Can and GiveWell, who are working to effectively prevent or relieve global poverty. The Trust enables UK based donors to claim Gift Aid on donations to highly effective charities, recommended by Giving What We Can or GiveWell.By default the Trust will split your donations equally between Giving What We Can's top charities. If you would like to allocate your donations differently, please email [email protected]. If we are unable to find allocation instructions, your donations will be split equally between Giving What We Can's top charities.Please see below for a full list of charities you can donate to via the Trust:Against Malaria FoundationSchistosomiasis Control InitiativeDeworm the World InitiativeProject Healthy ChildrenGiveDirectlyDevelopment Media InternationalInnovations for Poverty ActionIodine Global Network Charity No: 1155773 Find out more Website http://www.givingwhatwecan.org/giving-what-we-can-trust-faqs Facebook https://www.facebook.com/givingwhatwecan/ Twitter https://twitter.com/givingwhatwecan YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Diuv3XZQXyc
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate."sharing vision, offering choice, a listening place" Please donate to support our cause.CommunityHouse provides a positive, caring environment with opportunity for change. It servesthe Bowmar area of Alloa, an area of multiple depravation and provides a safemeeting place making life better for everyone. Reflecting its origins as partof the local Church community, we are committed to the Christian ethos ofacceptance and being valued. Being at the heart of the local community itprovides opportunities to improve quality of life. The House was formed fromthe conversion of four Council owned flats and from this base offers a range ofactivities based on local needs for primary school children to adults. This isachieved by working with local people and partner organisations to providequality services for all. Activities are provided free of charge therefore fundraising is a constant challenge. Charity No: SC035942 Find out more Website http://www.communityhousealloa.com
Hanney Pre-school is a small friendly group situated in the grounds of St. James’ Primary School, within a rural setting between the villages of East and West Hanney. We believe that education should provide a child with the skills he or she will need to make sense of the world, whatever their age.
Dundee Women’s Aid is a domestic abuse charity based in the City Centre Dundee Women's Aid has beensupporting women, children and young people experiencing Domestic Abuse for almost 40 years. The development of our service has been influenced by theexperiences of the women, children and young people that we have supported. As an organisation we provide a range of services including support, information and temporary refuge accommodation. Charity No: SC006691 Find out more Website http://www.dundeewomensaid.co.uk/
Ability provides care and support to Adults and Young People with learning disability, disabled people with complex needs and or mental health. We have delivered services that promote inclusion, empowerment, rights and choices since 1955 in and around Derbyshire
We engage disadvantaged young people and communities by supporting them to develop life/social skills to access further education, training and employment. We tackle anti-social behaviour and gang involvement by encouraging them to have a positive impact on society through community cohesion.
Bath Cantata Group is the longest established Chamber Choir in Bath. We perform 3 concerts a year, 2 with an orchestra and offer local amateur singers the opportunity to perform a wide range of choral music. We also enjoy performing in residential care homes and raising money for other charities.
CRED Foundation not only helps develop these projects, but facilitates schools, colleges and young people in making a difference for themselves. To find out more about us, visit: http://www.credteamtrips.org or http://www.cred.org.uk
Charlotte Miller Art Project, cmap is an international arts programme that works towards improving the lives of some of the most disadvantaged and stigmatised young people in Latin America. In some of the world’s toughest cities, children are spending the whole of their young lives either working or living on the streets. Many of these children suffer appalling domestic or social trauma. Through the international language of art, a language that can inform, amuse, shock and inspire real change, we work to give these children a break from their immediate circumstances in a creative and stimulating atmosphere. Our workshops develop their communication and practical creative skills and the ability to go on and make use of those skills in the future. They develop the foundations for a lifelong sense of confidence.
1st Mill End Scout Group provides a balanced program of Scouting activities for boys and girls 6 to 14.5. We encourage children of all abilities to join in and try new adventures and experiences such as hiking, camping, canoeing, survival camps. The skills learnt during Scouts are applicable as they move through life, such as team work, patience and courage.
BCA is run by its members for the benefit of all who live in Barnes and is totally committed to making Barnes an even better place to live, work and play. With a small team and many volunteers we run Rose House as a community centre and organise major events such as Barnes Fair and the Food Fair.
Trojans YCG was established in 1938 in the creggan area. This club believes it should be a part of the community in the widest sense and that its success should not only be measured in the amount of trophies won but also by the impact it has on all our members and the community in which we exist.
William C Harvey is a day school, specialising in meeting the needs of pupils with severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties and complex needs. We are a coeducational school and the only school of its kind in Haringey. Many of the pupils have additional disabilities such as cerebral palsy, epilepsy, sensory impairment and complex medical needs. A number have behavioural difficulties and some are diagnosed as being on the autistic spectrum. Key Stages 1 to 4 are located on the same site as Broadwater Farm Primary and Moselle Special School. All students transfer from William Harvey to the Haringey Sixth Form Centre at the end of KS4. The school received an oustanding Ofsted in every category in February 2009; the Investors in People Award for the fourth time in May 2009; and the Leading Parent Partnership Award in July 2009. In September 2008 we received the prestigious International Schools Award from the British Council. Healthy Schools Status was gained in 2007 for the second time, and the Sportsmark 2007/8.
Tain Youth Cafe YMCA is a registered charity which aims to provide a safe, non-judgemental environment where all young people are welcomed, nurtured and listened to. The Youth Cafe seeks to provide a safe environment, as well as quality programmes and events, aimed at the physical, social, mental and spiritual development. The mission statement of the Tain Youth Cafe YMCA is to release the potential of children and young people and to reach out and engage with more vulnerable young people from within the area. The Tain Youth Cafe YMCA is split into three areas offering a Coffee bar, a large function hall for events and an upstairs meeting room, which can also be used by community groups in the area. The facility is for the benefit of all young people in Tain and surrounding rural villages. The Youth Cafe YMCA is open four lunchtimes per week and six evenings per week. The evening activities are a mixture of specialist programmes for Children and Young people and Drop-in nights for young people of secondary school age, there are also specialised fund raising programmes and events. As well as offering social evenings we also provide educational, social and development programmes via the transitions work with those in Primary schools and the additional needs groups who use the YMCA, the Youth Cafe takes part in and hosts a wide range of community events and regular fundraising activities. Young people are encouraged to take ownership and members of the Youth Committee take part in the decision-making processes, via attending the Board of Management meetings. Tain Youth Cafe YMCA is the hub of the community for children and young people.
The Woodcote Millennium Green Trust is a charity based in Epsom set up to look after and help protect the area behind Epsom Hospital. We heavily rely on our local community to help preserve the area through our maintenance days and the charity relies heavily on its donations to ensure we have the right tools available and can refurbish the pond and footpaths every few years. Charity No: 1075872 Find out more Website http://www.woodcotemillenniumgreen.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/woodcotemillenniumgreen/
The CPYTP is a 16 week intensive outpatient substance abuse programme for the youth, aimed at significantly reducing substance abuse in the Overstrand region. Our aim is to help these children complete their schooling and to turn their lives around for a better, happier, healthier future.
No one is ever prepared to cope with a tragedy. When people are thrown into that dark abyss of crisis or loss, the pain and the grief is accompanied by a crushing feeling of isolation and bewilderment by the many unknowns of this new uncharted territory. And so, they call out to Misaskim Misaskim’s mission is to provide support and assistance to individuals experiencing crisis or tragedy by providing vital community services, which include safeguarding the dignity of the deceased, assisting the bereaved and supporting individuals during these times. Misaskim’s wide array of services include moral support and assistance with the many challenges during crisis or loss. Throughout life’s darkest moments, Misaskim is a source of light and warmth, encouragement and direction.