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(UK, 1074857) Browse eventsParish Resources exists to support clergy, church workers and the vast network of volunteers who together keep churches and the Church open to the whole community. We provide resources to help you encourage giving (churchgoers give over £500m each year to their churches), connect generosity with faith and discipleship, fundraise successfully, comply with charity law and good practice, and manage your projects more effectively (churchgoers give 23million hours each month to community projects). We also offer dedicated sites to help you with legacy giving (www.churchlegacy.org.uk) and procurement (www.parishbuying.org.uk; here you can save money, time and stress by buying essentials through nationally-vetted competitive deals). We try to offer as many resources to parishes as we can for free. However, we would really appreciate a thank-offering if you find the resources on our websites useful. We would also be very grateful if you are able to make a donation towards the cost of printing and postage when we send you resources by post. Your donation will enable us to maintain and improve the quality of our resources, and make sure that we can keep offering most of them for free. This is really important so that any parish or project, no matter how new or small, is able to access support for its vital work.We welcome all donations, however large or small, and will use them to support stewardship in the local church.Thank you. Charity No: 1074857 Find out more Website http://www.parishresources.org.uk Twitter https://twitter.com/ParishResources
(UK, 1069208) Browse eventsFor 21 years TAO has given orphans and vulnerable children in Uganda better nutrition, health & futures by enabling those caring for them to set up economically & environmentally sustainable farms & to work in Farmer Cooperatives to sell at fair prices to commercial buyers. Please #doit4orphans
(UK, 1159566) Browse eventsCreating Futures, A charity for children and young people in Rushmoor. Our mission is simple, we aim to improve our communities by supporting children and young people to overcome barriers, through raising aspiration and enabling achievement. Established in April 2014 we have developed as a charity from the seeds of a project called The Gaming Zone, which has been around since 2007. Initially a youth club for young people living in one of the top 20% areas of deprivation in England our intention was clear, providing opportunities for young people to stay off the streets in a warm, welcoming and nurturing environment where they could play the latest consoles, access the internet and be safe. 5 years later we became a social enterprise TGZ C.I.C (community interest company) and a little over 2 years later our organic growth has blossomed into the charity that aims to support all children and young people in Rushmoor and especially those facing adversity, crisis, challenges and those who are vulnerable. You can still visit our TGZ CIC website for information about all our projects that were developed under The Gaming Zone umbrella and will now be under the secure wing of the Creating Futures charity. We work with hundreds of children and young people each week and also offer a range of support services which you can read all about on this site. We work with many agencies and organisations such as Rushmoor Borough Council, Hampshire County Council, First Wessex, Sentinel, Children’s Services, Adult Services, the Supporting Families programme, other youth groups and youth focussed organisations and many many more!
(UK, SC040626) Browse eventsCWK supports Cheryls Childrens Home in Nairobi, set up and run by local people for vulnerable children. By providing shelter, food, clean water, love, security and an education, the home offers children hope of finding a route out of their desperate situation. The majority of children supported by Cherish Watoto Kenya are cared for by foster families organised and overseen by Cheryls. A small number of children who have experienced abuse, violence or abandonment can live in safety at Cheryls. Education is a crucial step towards a child’s future. Children of primary school age are taught by school staff whose salaries are funded by CWK. Funding is also provided so that children of secondary school age can continue their education at high schools around the country and then progress onto University level where appropriate. How You Can Help! All the work CWK do is achieved through charitable giving. Child Sponsorship For child sponsorship, please use the Make a monthly donation link and then set-up a regular donation for £27. You can also follow the link Sponsor a child... for more information. Donations towards the secondary school Regular giving, eg through workplace/ payroll donation One-off donations
(UK, 282886) Browse eventsThe Elimination of Leukaemia Fund (ELF) raises funds to advance the treatment and cure of leukaemia and related blood cancers. Each year in the UK over 21,500 people contract a blood cancer. Today 80% of children with leukaemia and 50% of adults under 65 years, are cured.
(UK, 1126101) Browse eventsPotters Village is a Christian project in Kisoro, Uganda. Its a Crisis Center, providing a home for abandoned babies and young children. Work includes support for families, education, health and spiritual care. Our Medical Centre and special care baby unit care for premature and sick new born babies
(UK, Mid-Antrim Animal Sanctuary - N/A) Browse eventsMid-Antrim Animal Sanctuary’s small staff and team of volunteers rescues and re-homes unwanted/stray dogs and cats. We NEVER put a healthy animal down. We receive no government funding and rely solely on the generosity and kindness of the public. We are extremely grateful for all donations.
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(UK, X12431) Browse events“Proud of our Past, Building our Future” St. Peter’s is a one form entry C of E Primary School in Hammersmith. We have 210 wonderful pupils who speak more than 30 languages between them. We were established in 1849 by Lucy Hannah Scott as one of the first charity schools in west London. Whilst we are in the middle of a building programme that is being funded by the LDBS & the Local Authority. the school itself needs to raise approximately £300k extra to pay for ‘additional requirements’ such as improved playground space, outside learning areas, a learning kitchen, where children will be taught to prepare simple meals, up to date IT provision, Audio Visual equipment for the new Hall and all the equipment for the dedicated Art, Science & Technology room that is being built. Fundraising has already started in earnest as the children, staff, parents & governors are passionate about this exciting project but this is a significant amount to raise from a one form entry school where there is a finite amount that our parents and immediate community can contribute, therefore we are seeking all the help that we can get! For more information on upcoming events, please visit our facebook page To register for the zipwire event on 4th/5th July please click here
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(UK, 1132007) Browse eventsWe are a disabled persons self-help and volunteer charity run and administered by disabled people. We create opportunities for member volunteers to gain experience and skills in a wide range of work-like activities and creative recreational projects. The emphasis is on members volunteering.
(UK, 1046001) Browse eventsDisability and Development Partners supports disabled people in developing countries in Africa and Asia, especially women and children who are the most disadvantaged, through programs for physical rehabilitation, economic empowerment, capacity building, advocacy, education and health, which we develop and implement with local partner organizations.
(UK, 1101536) Browse eventsIt gives food and support to people in Zimbabwe, especially the poor, AIDS sufferers,orphans and widows and prisoners.
(UK, 1123403) Browse eventsIt raises money to buy State of the Art Medical Equipment to ensure the safety of British Motorcycle Racing
(UK, 1138456) Browse eventsIndependent Cancer Patients' Voice is a patient advocate group led by patients for patients. We bring the views and experience of cancer patients, their family and carers, to the cancer research community. We believe that clinical research and practice will benefit more patients more quickly if people affected by cancer are partners with clinicians and healthcare professionals, rather than passive recipients of healthcare.