The Tithe Barn is our much-loved medieval village hall and is the only remaining place in the village where the community can meet together for social events, private parties, weddings and wakes. The pub has shut and we have no shops or other facilities in the village.
The organisation’spurposes are:The organisation of recreational activities, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the persons for who the activities are primarily intended through participation in motorsport and other associated activities. Please donate to support our cause.Theadvancement of Public Participation in Sport by:Providing free taster events for disabled drivers / passengers and developing the country’s first All Ability Race Team, competing at amateur and professional levels. Developing strong relationships across the private, public and voluntary sectorThe promotion of equality and diversity by:promoting motorsports primarily by encouraging disabled people to participate in motorsports and associated activities, thus encouraging inclusiveness within society. liaising with the government on agendas for disability, inclusiveness and sport to include social integration and to offer motorsport as a diversional activity for those who are hard to reach. Charity No: SC046968
(UK, 1156976) Browse eventsOur veterans say: Keep our stories alive!The objectives of the Portsmouth D-Day Museum Trust are ‘the promotion, assistance, and improvement of the Portsmouth D-Day Museum and its related activities and of historic sites and other areas of cultural interest relating to the D-Day story’. Our first priority is to keep the D-Day story alive by transforming the Portsmouth D-Day Museum through a £4.9 million project that will create exciting new exhibitions and a new activities programme and help it become the national D-Day ‘hub’ ahead of the 75th anniversary in 2019. In January 2016 the D-Day Museum secured a grant of £4m from the Heritage Lottery Fund towards its redevelopment project. In addition to the funding that has been promised by Portsmouth City Council which runs the D-Day Museum, we need to find an additional £170,000. You can find out more about the funds that we have already raised, on this page of the D-Day Museum website: http://www.ddaymuseum.co.uk/d-day/transforming-the-d-day-museum Charity No: 1156976 Find out more Website http://www.ddaymuseum.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-D-DAY-Museum/128320860543190?ref=hl Twitter https://twitter.com/DDayMuseumUK YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/DDayMuseum
(UK, 1137700) Browse eventsFounded and led by the British Pakistani Community at a critical moment in Pakistan's history, the British Pakistan Foundation (BPF) is dedicated to improving the social and economic condition of the people of Pakistan. Our unique approach aims to encourage and support philanthropy amongst the British Pakistan Diaspora and to collectively use our intellectual capital to create strategic philanthropy for the region.
We are a fully inclusive sporting project focused on and led by a group of young people, both boys and girls aged 10 to 25 , from East London who through sport and the Olympic values of Friendship, Respect and Excellence are building the kind of skills you need to get on in the world. We currently play Hockey, but we go out into our community and deliver a multitude of sports to people of all ages and abilities. We are proud that the young people we work with are developing into accomplished, brilliant, bursting with life, kind, generous spirited, job holding, university going achievers. We need funding to continue with this great work so that we can inspire a new generation of young people to follow such a path. so if you would like to donate, your generosity will be both appreciated and put to good use, enabling us to provide coaching, training & qualifications, mentoring, equipment, and travel & competition opportunities for our FRE Flyers
(UK, 1083260) Browse eventsDoor of Hope operates humanitarian aid to destitute children living in ghetto villages of Bulgaria and the Ukraine. It provides feeding facilities, education, dental assistance, hygiene, teacher training, as well as a code of Christian values and a moral framework for the children's furture.
(UK, 1059779) Browse eventsChildren of Nepal aims to improve the opportunities available to children living in Nepal, one of the poorest countries in the world. To date, it has completed 25 different projects, including the building of new/replacement classrooms in government schools and improving school facilities, eg the supply of clean drinking water.
(UK, XT28079) Browse eventsStomawise is an internet based support network for people who have undergone any of the following Surgical Procedures: ileostomy, colostomy or urostomy surgery, and have a bag attached to their abdomen used to collect waste from the body. The web site provides a central point where Ostomates can resource information on their condition and find answers to their questions and problems found in day to day living with a stoma, through communicating on our forum with other Ostomates who have the same condition. The web site also contains a large amount of related information on the condition, together with other information and links that proved useful when living with a stoma, such as “Radar Keys”, “Prescription Charge information”, “Clinical waste services” etc, we also have listings of local support groups with the time and date of there meetings. Stoma product manufactures are also listed giving a comparison of the stoma products that are available, together with sample recipes for meals by popular TV Chefs as obviously there are some restrictions on the foods that can be eaten with this condition Our web site address is http://www.stomawise.co.uk We are also the home of the Original "OstoBear" the teddy with a stoma for which we raise funds to enable us to donated them to children undergoing surgery in the UK and also available to purchase.
(UK, 232211) Browse eventsThe RSPCA Bradford and District Branch is self funding which means we depend on the good will and generosity of our community to donate enough money to allow us to provide an ANIMAL HOME, the home provides comfortable care for sick and injured, mistreated and abandoned domestic animals, these being mainly cats, rabbits, dogs and some small furry animals. and a WELFARE CLINIC, which provides low cost veterinary care for pets whose families are unable to afford private veterinary fees. The Branch run a re-homing and adoption service and pledge that all money raised is spent locally on caring for animals in the Bradford and District Area. To continue to provide these essential services we operate 5 shops where we take in clothes, books and small household items to sell on, we also depend heavily on legacies and our fund raising activities that we organise throughout the year. In 2010 1,193 animals were cared for in the animal home and 6,500 consultations and 900 operations were carried out in our clinic. We have a small dedicated team working for a very busy area. All donations are always gratefully received.
(UK, 1166864) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1166864
The Drop in exists because of the particularly difficult conditions asylum seekers encounter in the UK after fleeing persecution in their home countries. They are not allowed to work while their claims are processed, even though many have skills that would benefit our society and economy.
(UK, 206630) Browse eventsThe RSPCA Sussex Brighton and East Grinstead Branch is an independent self funding charity based in Brighton.We offer animal welfare services in our local area.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Tackling poverty in the communities in Lancashire is not an easy task, but it is one which the Churches are called to be a part of.Church Urban Fund secured some funding from the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation to address some of the poverty in the area in 2012. The funding allowed the Diocese of Blackburn and the Lancashire Methodist District to come together to form with CUF, Together Lancashire.It is here to:support churches and faith based groups in addressing the effects of poverty in their areashelp the groups involved to form local networks working towards a common goal Together Lancashire is working on:Building networks of people and groups committed to Christian Social ActionArranging Conferences to stimulate action Credit Unions and Financial InclusionAddressing Food PovertySourcing and distributing grantsHomelessnessWorklessnessand specifically working with Food Poverty & Holiday Hunger; and Refugees and asylum Seekers:Any help that you can give will be put to good use.We work to lift people out of poverty in all its guises, not just feed them in poverty. Charity No: 1147848 Find out more Facebook https://www.facebook.com/together.lancashire/ Twitter https://twitter.com/TogLancs
(UK, Northlands - N/A) Browse eventsOver 25 years ago Northlands became the very first community-based, independent treatment centre in Ireland and the first small unit to take the treatment of alcohol problems out of the mental health setting.
(UK, 1125446) Browse eventsArchbishop Sentamu Academy is handling donations for ABP on behalf of Marfleet Primary School. The school provides a first-rate education, but is struggling to accommodate its 178 pupils in a tiny Victorian building. Our aim is to raise enough money to allow the school to build a new classroom.
(UK, EW20379) Browse eventsLymeAid UK is a charity which provides private overseas Lyme disease tests to those who can't afford them and are negative on flawed NHS tests, but highly symptomatic of having Lyme disease.
(UK, SC041598) Browse eventsTarland Development Group The Tarland Development Group (TDG) acquired charitable status in 2010 and became a SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation) in 2014 (Registered Charity SC041598).Aim of TDG:The organisation’s purpose is the advancement of community development and in particular, promotion of the arts, culture, heritage, environmental enhancement and protection, and the provision of recreational activities: all within the Parish of Tarland and the Howe of Cromar in the Marr area of Aberdeenshire. Charity No: SC041598 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website Facebook Please click here to visit our Facebook page
(UK, 1032634) Browse eventsFriendly playgroup in Pucklechurch for children between the ages of 2 and 5
(UK, 1135528) Browse eventsTalitha Koum Community is a project to provide a purpose built Christian therapeutic community of excellence to help women who are recovering from drug and alcohol addictions, giving them an opportunity to change their lives for the better.
(UK, 1014941) Browse eventsAuthentic Lives is a program that helps people from all walks of life to discover their identity and life purpose. It helps participants answer three fundamental questions:1. Who am I?2. Where am I going?3. How will I get there?To date, it has been run in 14 countries and translated into a number of languages including Chinese, Russian, Vietnamese, Armenian and Georgian. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1014941
(UK, 1141951) Browse eventsA 4-19 day and residential school for students of all abilities with physical and associated disabilities who have a wide range of ability and a main presenting physical disability. This can be combined with one or more needs of a sensory, communication, learning, medical or emotional nature.