Our Museum exists to inspire escape and exploration, telling stories of the River Thames and promoting the protection of riverbank wildlife. Our doors open onto art, history, conservation & rowing. 20,000+ school children & adults benefit from the museum’s award-winning learning programme annually.
Helping disengaged teenagers grow their self confidence and emotional well-being through self-defence, mixed martial arts, dance workshops and peer mentoring programmes.
To relieve the suffering of children affected by the radiation explosion from the Nuclear Plant at Chernobyl. To provide family placements for children/orphans, from the Mogilev and Gomel regions of Belarus, for at least one month each year and to meet the full costs of these visits, which will include optical, dental and health checks, and lots of tender loving care.
LoveQuiltsUK is a charity that makes quilts for life-long and terminally ill children.
The Goodwood Islamic Centre (GIC)The GIC is an Islamic Centre located in Leicester, 3 miles east of the city centre. It has been based at 60 Gamel Rd, Leicester, LE5 6TB since June 2010.The GIC purchased the half acre site and situated a temporary pre-fabricated building to serve the local growing Muslim community. The GIC is a non-profit organisation and is registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales (Registration No. 1130884). This website has been setup as a brief guide for potential sponsors, donors and parties interested in assisting the GIC to begin the construction of a purpose designed Masjid and Islamic Education Centre. The existing premises is no longer able to support the increased demand for its diverse religious and community services.
The Scottish Poetry Library provides a national resource for the enriching art of poetry, particularly Scottish poetry, making it accessible to the public through its unique collection and wide range of activities. The Library's main activities are: providing resources and information; education; events; publications.
New Roots is a housing project which offers support and accommodation to homeless or vulnerably-housed young people in Bassetlaw. We provide a bespoke service to more than 30 young people and their families in a variety of properties across the area. We offer support to both single young people aged 16-21, and also to young parents aged 16-19. Each young person works with our staff and volunteers to create a unique programme of support which meets their own individual needs. These are reviewed regularly as our young people learn and develop, to ensure that they keep working. Ultimately, it is the aim of New Roots to support all of our young people to develop independent living skills and move on to suitable, permanant accommodation.
Aid doesn’t reach down to the poorest, so we enable people to help themselves out of poverty by starting small businesses – with part of the proceeds going into a locally-controlled Social Action Fund that the community uses to finance desired societal services.
The Wheelers and Wobblers Sports and Social Club for People with Disabilities have since 1990 striven to encourage healthy living, well being and integration through social activities and competitive sport. Please donate to support our cause.We are a self funded disabled sports and social club ourcharity no. is 1041688. We welcome people with physical or learningdifficulties and sensory impairments. We believe people of all ages, of anydisability, can enjoy sport and leisure.For some we provides the only weekly outing in a warmfriendly environment and through its activities enriches many lives. We say that you shouldn't just be a spectator - take part.Disability is not inability if one is given opportunities and facilities.Around 50 members enjoy games, quizzes, bingo and arts &crafts to boccia, bowls,kurling, pool and table tennis every week. Also trips and canal cruises etc.We use other venues for bowls leagues and sportingchallenges. We compete in Regional and National events in these and othersports.We need funds. If anyone would like to assist our fundraising activities it would be appreciated. Look out for projects or sponsoredevents.Thank you. Charity No: 1041688
Rwanda Restored seeks the advancement of education of young people in Rwanda by building or improving schools, relieving financial hardship by providing money for food, housing, education, clothes and social support for widows and orphans across Rwanda.
We offer lots of opportunities to learn & experience activities in a safe space.We are working to raise funds to replace defunct cabins at our successful campsite with one multi-purpose cabin. We have over £94,500 and need another £20,000 Any funds donated will be go to our cabin Fund.
Berwick Community Trust is a charity working to develop the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed into a prosperous and vibrant community.We manage a range of projects including Renewable Energy, Community Development, Childcare, Here for You and the Berwick Food Bank.The Food Bank provides around five days of food to people in crisis allowing them to tackle the issues they face. To maximise our impact we work with a number of organisations including the Salvation Army and Citizen’s Advice Bureau.The Here for You project helps people seeking work with creating up to date CV’s, job searching, and interview techniques. We have recently started offering accredited qualifications to job seekers. Your donation will help us to continue providing these vital services to the people of Berwick upon Tweed.Thank you for taking the time to visit Berwick Community Trust’s My Donate page.Please leave a message with your donation to state which project you would like to donate to. i.e Food Bank or Here for You Charity No: 1109088 Find out more Website http://berwicktrust.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/berwickcommunitytrust/ Twitter https://twitter.com/berwicktrust