St Paul’s Parents’ Association (SPPA) is an active school parents association.We aim to raise funds for the school and to strengthen the whole school community for the benefit of the children and parents. St Paul’s Parents’ Association (SPPA) is an active school parents association. Our main objectivesTo develop & maintain effective relationships between, staff, parents and other associated with the school and to strengthen the school community. To raise vital funds for the school in order to provide facilities and equipment which support the school and advance the education of the pupils.We aim to raise funds to enable our school to run events, purchase equipment and services to directly benefit the children of the school. Charity No: 1130128 Find out more Website http://www.stpauls-thamesditton.surrey.sch.uk/parents-association Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sppa.stpauls/
Living conditions in the community of Dominase (in the far north of the Central Region of Ghana) are fairly primitive and unhealthy. There is no running water and only a few wells from which people have to carry all their daily needs. The local river, often used for washing, is very dirty and can cause chronic disease and death. Very few people have anywhere to go to the toilet - contributing to the unhealthy conditions. People in Dominase, particularly young children, often die due to diseases caused by poor sanitation. Schools lack many of the basic things that we take for granted. The Buriton Village to Village Group works in partnership with community leaders in Dominase to improve everyday lives by helping with education, clean water, sanitation and health care. Initially we helped provide a health clinic with a generator, medical supplies and funding for living quarters for a nurse. Links with schools were also amongst our early achievements. We have subsequently helped to improve supplies of clean drinking water by raising thousands of pounds from fund-raising initiatives. Our latest initiative, launched in 2012, will help with education at about twenty schools in and around Dominase. Supplementary reading books can make a big difference to children’s opportunities to learn English at an early age – which opens the door to all subsequent learning of other subjects; and to a route out of poverty. Miss out on English in their early years of education, and the children miss out on life-chance opportunities thereafter – as generations of villagers have done in the past. Every £2 that we raise can provide a new book for our School Library initiative. There are few books in schools at present, but there is a willingness in all of the local schools to develop a Library facility – even if the library is in a box! We are also helping to improve sanitation through our special Buy-a-Bog campaign - providing individual households with their first family toilets, ever. Every £30 raised buys the materials for a basic family loo and we have trained local masons to do all the construction required. We are also providing blocks of toilets at schools - with hand-washing facilities from rainwater harvesting. Children, particularly girls, are now attending school more consistently as they know that they have some privacy when needed. We hope that you may be willing to help in some way - no matter how small.
ToHelp focuses on the welfare of Children and the Elderly by working with local communities and charity partners on projects to improve education, health and quality of life in developing countries. The projects that we support include the building of orphanages, schools and medical facilities.
The Body Shop Foundation supports innovative global projects working in the areas of human & civil rights and environmental & animal protection.
Launchpoint is a registered charity that supports British Gliding. Prior to 2017, Launchpoint was known as the Caroline Trust. Launchpoint aims include providing opportunities to experience gliding, and to facilitate participants at all stages to expand their horizons in the sport. Applications are open to all. The small team of Launchpoint trustees are all actively involved in gliding. The lead trustee is Robert John. All donations and gifts are allocated to the charity’s beneficiaries. No deductions are made for administration and no payments are made to trustees. Launchpoint is the BGA’s adopted charity. The BGA provides this website and other support at no cost to the charity. Launchpoint’s aims are delivered through Caroline Awards and Ted Lys Awards. Charity No: 1089009 Find out more Website https://members.gliding.co.uk/launchpoint/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Caroline-Trust-216194855194641/?ref=br_rs YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IM1sBjSY60
The PTA provide parents with the opportunity to meet other parents and contribute to the life of the school as well as raising funds to benefit the children who attend it. We are very proud of what we have achieved, and would like to thank the parents and community for their continued support.
To support Sankwia a small Gambian Village by reducing poverty and disease and encourage economic and educational development. We currently provide education to 252 village children. Other projects include setting uo of a clothing manufacture co-operative and an adult literacy class.
It helps young people with grants to get their entrepreneurial ideas from startup to working businesses
TRHT (UK) provides long term solutions for the people of North & East Sri Lanka, who have suffered the devastation of the loss of family shelter and livelihood, in the wake of the Boxing Day Tsunami 2004.
Helping children with heart disease
Party Against Poverty organises musical events to raise funds for small frontline charities and charitable voluntary bodies that help those suffering in poverty. It aims to make a real difference by funding the development of education in local communities worldwide, and to advance public awareness in the U.K.
The National Children's Charities Trust (NCCT) is a national children's charity dedicated to helping children, especially those disadvantaged in society. It is best known for running Children's Day, the joint flag day for children's charities, which was founded in 1938 as Princess Elizabeth Day.
Our aim is "To maintain simple shelters in remote country for the use and benefit of all who love wild and lonely places" The MBA was founded in 1965, and now maintains around 100 shelters, the majority of them in Scotland but some in Wales and Northern England. Almost all are privately owned and made available by courtesy of the owners. Our work, which costs £150,000 per year, is financed by our 3,500 members and by donations from the public. The bothies we maintain are open for all to use. Charity No: SC008685 Find out more Website http://www.mountainbothies.org.uk/
We are a vibrant, growing christian church in the wonderful village of Wylam in the Tyne Valley, Northumberland. Everyone is welcomed and accepted. We worship God in a vital way and are witnesses to faith in Him - growing together through prayer, Bible study, fellowship and Holy Communion. We expect the Holy Spirit to be at work in and through us as we share the good news of Gods love and share in His mission for the kingdom. **We are currently undertaking an exciting new building project to help us with space for our youth-work and for use by the wider community. To find out more visit our Room to Grow page. There are a number of fundraising activities ongoing - please search for Wylam Methodist Church - Room to Grow - Thank-you! Alternatively, visit our church website for further details of our work and priorities locally, nationally and world-wide. http://www.wylamanddistrictchurches.org.uk/wylammethodistchurch.htm
The UK Overseas Territories Conservation Forum (UKOTCF) exists to promote the coordinated conservation of the diverse and increasingly threatened plant and animal species and natural habitats of the UK Territories Overseas.
ISLP-UK matches the skills and experience of senior lawyers to pro bono opportunities in developing countries.
The King Edward VI High School is a large comprehensive High School in Stafford providing teaching and learning for eleven to eighteen year olds beyond that provided by LEA funding. It aims to help pupils towards a more fulfilling life and the charity is focused on finding additional resources to fund essential projects to support this aim.
The purpose of Peterculter Parish Church is to celebrate our faith in God and in the Good News of Jesus Christ through worship, fellowship, teaching, outreach and pastoral care and to participate in the work of the worldwide church.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Access Fund was set up in commemoration of the life of Andy Jackson. As a trust fund we grant aid projects which promote and protect access to water in Scotland for the sport of canoeing / kayaking. Our income comes from donations and the royalties from the Scottish White Water and Scottish Canoe Touring guidebooks. We also had initial funding from the first Wet West Paddle Fests run on the Garry and Moriston in memory of Andy. We have funded a range of access projects: footpaths, access steps, stiles, canoe parks on rivers across Central Scotland and the Highlands as well as funding a response to the Land Reform consultation. Please donate to support our continued work. Charity No: SCO38644 Find out more Website http://www.andyjacksonfund.org.uk/
St Andrew's Church, Histon is a lively, friendly church at the heart of the village community.
The re-landscaping of an derelict, abandoned & unused site for community use. Planned to reflect the WW1 centenary in 2018 and planted to reflect an Edwardian garden. Aimed at the whole community but particularly benefit to Alzheimer’s, their carers, elderly, disabled or special needs residents.
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