Friends of Trinity School (FOTS) works with Trinity Primary School in Henley on Thames to raise money. Our efforts enable the school to purchase items and equipment to enhance the childrens' learning experience.
Stacey's Smiles fundraise to provide special Treats & Wishes for Children & there Families dealing with Neuroblastoma Cancer. Stacey's Smiles Charity was set up in legacy of 9yr old Stacey Mowle. Stacey lost her fight on March 6th 2015 after 5yrs battling High Risk Stage 4 Neuroblastoma Cancer.
Fletchers Foundation supports people who have seen their lives completely change following a serious, catastrophic injury. By providing access to financial grants, our objective is to enable those people, and their families, to thrive and move forward in the best way possible.
To educate people of all backgrounds about Islamic culture and morals Warn people against misguided groups that contradict these teachings Work towards establishing a community that contributes to the betterment of society. Help all people in poverty & Distress
The Foundation raises money from individuals, companies and organisations to improve the quality of life of people in Leeds. We run a wide range of charitable funds which give grants to small groups in the local community, ensuring the money is used to address real needs, problems and issues.
We are brighterway, the charity for Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, your local community health provider. We’re here to help the people cared for by Southern Health to lead a brighter life, no matter what they are going through. With their support, imagination, innovation and dedication we bring these projects to life. We only support the things that the NHS can’t fund, which means every penny you donate, every cake you bake, every hour you give and every action you take, give people the chance to get more out of life.
All funds raised are dedicated to Castlebar School- a Special Needs Primary – to support their commitment to deliver not just quality education, but also maximum resources, services and opportunities to the children and community it serves.
A registered charity that aims to promote good health for all and to treat people with mental distress fairly, positively and with respect. It provides highly effective services including befriending, counselling for adults and children, day sevices and supported employment.
ARK is an international charity, whose purpose is to transform children’s lives. ARK maximises its impact by funding and managing innovative programmes across three themes – Health (Sub-Saharan Africa), Education (UK, India and Uganda) and Child Protection (Romania).
Headway South East London North West Kent supports survivors of Brain Injury, their families and carers following the catastrophic changes to their lives as a result of a Brain Injury. Brain Injury can happen to anyone at any point of their lives. Usually caused by Road Traffic Accidents, Accidents at Work, Assault and Sporting Injuries and as a result of conditions such as Brain Tumours and Stroke. Survivors are often left with cognitive and physical difficulties that may include difficulties with walking, speech and language and vision in addition to short and long term memory impairment, the skills to recognise family and friends, to plan daily activities and motivation. Survivors need support from Headway to readjust to their change in their lives and to find strategies to continue an active and meaningful life. All donations made for this event will be used to provide social rehabilitation activities that will enhance survivors and facilities well being and promote recovery. Headway South East London North West Kent: Registered Charity No. 1084323. A Company Limited by Guarantee. Registered in England No. 3982496.
Helping disabled children and young people to live life to the full, while supporting their families in their vital role of caring - we help families enjoy the everyday experiences most take for granted. Originally set up in 2004 to provide essential short break services for children and young people with learning and often physical disabilities, today we offer a wide range of additional care services, social, play and recreational opportunities (including an after school clubs and a popular Saturday club), outreach support and life skills training. Employing clinical and registered nurse specialists The Chiltern Centre is unique locally in being able to provide care for children and young people with profound and multiple and complex physical, emotional, behavioural and medical needs. These needs include sensory impairments, mobility, communication needs, complex feeding needs, breathing difficulties, severe learning difficulties and long-term health issues including cerebral palsy, downs syndrome and autism. 80% of the children require at least 1:1 care, some 2:1 and even 3:1. We support 85 families across the Thames Valley and South Oxfordshire - from a few hours after school once a week, weekly youth clubs or a half-day in the holidays to overnight care and even multi-day breaks.
St George's College Weybridge is an independent, day school educating boys and girls from 3-18 years. The St George's Future Foundation raises funds for SGC Assisted Places, major building projects and to enhance the education provided even further by raising money for additional equipment and facilities via the Annual Fund.
Nursing care at home for the terminally ill in the Chipping Norton area.
Dons Local Action Group is a volunteer-led charity providing food parcels, household furniture and goods to those in acute poverty in our local communities of Kingston, Merton & Wandsworth. We also donate laptops through our Keep Kids Connected campaign for children unable to access online learning.
We help the serving and retired Royal Engineers (Sappers), their wife or widow and their dependant families who have fallen on hard times and have a benevolence need.
The British Red Cross helps people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are. And when the crisis is over, we help them to recover and move on with their lives.
Foal Farm's aim is to take in as many sick, distressed and unwanted animals as possible and restore them to health and happiness. No healthy animal is ever destroyed, and if no home can be found the animal becomes a resident of Foal Farm for the rest of its life.
Cikoko is a UK registered charity (number 1145533) set-up in 2010 to support the Mukambi Community School in Kafue National Park, Zambia. The charity has 4 trustees (Nick Truyens, Graham Smith, Hazel Nicholls and Janet Lauder) and we fund the teacher salaries and all admin fees for the charity personally. We ensure that every single penny raised and donated goes directly to enhancing the education of the children in the local community. We have been keen to increase the contribution that our charity makes and during 2017 we co-sponsored the addition of a well, pump and water storage facility so that the School and local community has clean and safe water. Safe because up till then the community had to fetch water from the Kafue River, famous for its huge Hippo and Croc populations! Additionally we installed solar panels and battery banks to light the classrooms and to enable the use of laptops and tablets. Now the teachers and other volunteers can run evening classes for the adult population, for whom literacy is only at 70%. The school currently has 80+ enthusiastic dedicated pupils and 5 equally committed permanent teachers. Unfortunately due to the success of the school they have outgrown their two permanent and two temporary classrooms. Our ambition has been to build a new school block with additional classrooms and office for the teachers. Thanks to the blistered feet and sore legs Nick encountered during the non-stop 100km Thames Path Walk and the generous donations of colleagues, friends and employers at Schroders we have managed to raise sufficient money to start the building works which began in May. We now hope, with your support, to be able to complete the building project this year
The Canal & River Trust is the new charity that has been set up to keep people, nature and history connected by caring for England and Wales' wonderful legacy of 200-year old waterways and ensuring that they are available for everyone to enjoy now and forever.
Elizabeth Finn Care is a national charity that gives grants to individuals in financial need. Through Turn2us, millions more can access the money available to them in welfare benefits, charitable grants and other help. We enable people to escape financial need and build a brighter future.