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St Austell Unit 568 Of The Sea Cadet Corps (UK, 272037) Browse events

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As an independent charity, but part of the national Sea Cadets, your support is vital to us. We rely on the goodwill of our local community and businesses for financial support, welcoming donations, large or small which can help provide opportunities for our cadets. Your donation will go straight to our Unit where at the present time we, at T.S Hood, are fund raising for a new mini-bus. Ours is coming to the end of it's life and without transport our young cadets training will be compromised.  Beyond the mini-bus your donations, large or small, help fund the following; £20 will pay for a life jacket - £50 can help pay for the heating of the unit - £100 will pay for a new set of oars for a pulling boat - £250 will send a Sea Cadet on a week's trip on flagship TS Royalist - £1000 will help make vital health and safety upgrades for the Unit - £2500 will buy a new boat for a unit - which will have a useful life of at least 25 years, serving hundreds and hundreds of cadets. We are also continually looking for opportunities to send our young cadets to sea on one of the Sea Cadets vessels, such as Jack Petchey. Last year we were able to send 4 cadets, who thoroughly enjoyed their time on board, whilst gaining valuable skills and experience.  We welcome larger Corporate donations too and if you would like to find out more about how you can fund the work of the charity nationally please visit: ms-sc.org. Thank you in anticipation, The Staff and Cadets from T.S.Hood, St Austell Sea Cadets.

Carers Link East Dunbartonshire (UK, SCO34447) Browse events

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Providing care and support to someone can be very rewarding but it can also be extremely demanding - both physically and emotionally - and affect other areas of your life such as your job, family life, relationships and even your own health. Whether juggling to provide care a few hours a week in-between job and family, or caring 24-hours each and every day, Carers Link is the local charity supporting Carers throughout East Dunbartonshire. Carers Link can help through: Freephone 0800 975 2131 www.carerslink.org.uk

Working Together-Congo (UK, 1145161) Browse events

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Working Together-Congo, aim to help the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo to help themselves. We are a Brighton based Charity who have no paid staff or overheads. All of the money we raise goes directly to the source of need in the Congo.

The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide (UK, 313015) Browse events

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The **** Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide is Britain's leading and most extensive archive on the Holocaust. Established in Amsterdam in 1933, the Library was originally founded as an information service to reveal the true nature of events in the Third Reich. Today, the Library holds an exceptional collection of over two million items including published and unpublished works, press cuttings, photographs and eyewitness testimonies, and it is this collection that lies at the heart of our work. The Library aims to serve scholars, researchers, the media and the public as a library of record, engaging people of all ages and backgrounds in understanding the Holocaust and its historical context. It provides a resource to oppose anti-Semitism and other forms of prejudice and racism. We reach out to audiences across the UK encouraging students, the media, writers, policymakers, educators, legal professionals, refugees, survivors and their descendants to use our wealth of materials in their search for the truth. The Library is committed to exploring innovative ways to promote study and engagement with source materials, and to enable connections and explorations with modern day issues. As a living memorial to the evils of the past, the Library is dedicated to verifiable truth, democratic accountability, openness and tolerance of ethnic and religious differences. The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide is Britain's leading and most extensive archive on the Holocaust. The Library holds an exceptional collection of over two million items including published and unpublished works, press cuttings, photographs and eyewitness testimonies, and it is this collection that lies at the heart of our work. You are welcome to visit us and study our books, documents and photographs in the Wolfson Reading Room. We aim to serve as a library of record, engaging people of all ages and backgrounds in understanding the Holocaust and its historical context. The Library is committed to exploring innovative ways to promote study and engagement with source materials, and to enable connections and explorations with modern day issues.  We have an active Learning and Outreach programme of free lectures, book launches, workshops and seminars run by leading academics and educators. We also run a temporary exhibition programme throughout the year and our current First World War exhibition ‘The Kaiser’s Jewish Soldiers: Loyalty, Identity, Betrayal’ showcases objects, documents and artefacts from our extensive collections.  Story of the Library The Library is named after Dr Alfred Wiener, a German Jew who after the First World War began to fight against the surge of antisemitism in Germany. In 1933, Dr Wiener and his family fled to Amsterdam where he established the Jewish Central Information Office, which collected information with the purpose of revealing the true nature of events in the Third Reich.  In 1939 the JCIO was transferred to London, and throughout the Second World War Allied Governments as well as the BBC made extensive use of its collection, which was increasingly referred to as ‘Dr Wiener's Library'. After the war, the Library provided critical evidence to the Nuremberg Trials and later to the Eichmann Trial, and became a key source of information for survivors attempting to trace their families. Today, the Library’s collection continues to grow with more items added every year, including materials on other genocides such as Rwanda and Darfur. The Wiener Library is open to the public five days a week free of charge. Read more about our work and our history at www.wienerlibrary.co.uk

1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards Regimental Association Including The Benevolent Fund (UK, 262628) Browse events

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Relief of hardship and suffering with financial assistance, by way of donation, to past and present members and their dependants of 1st The Queens Dragoon Guards, 1st Kings Dragoon Guards and 2nd Dragoon Guards (The Bays).

New Foundations (UK, 1100698) Browse events

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A Christian Medical charity sharing the Gospel of Salvation through Jesus Christ with the people of the Niger Delta through health care and personal witness.

London South East Colleges (UK, UKPRN10000948) Browse events

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Created via charity sign up service.

Slough YMCA. (UK, 1002442) Browse events

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The YMCA in Slough is part of a world-wide Christian movement whose central aim is to promote the active involvement of young people in society, regardless of their gender, race, ability, faith or sexual orientation, and the development of healthy, sustainable communities. The YMCA has been around for more than 165 years and today we are perhaps recognised most for our work with homeless young people. Each night, YMCAs up and down the country provide rooms for around 7,000 young people who don’t have anywhere else to sleep. But this is only part of the story. What is probably less known is that the YMCA supports families, through early years’ education, breakfast and after school clubs and that by offering learning and skills, crime prevention, health and fitness, youth outreach and family mediation we also help to prevent youth homelessness occurring. But even that is not the full picture. The YMCA is also the largest voluntary provider of community based sports, fitness and physical activity programmes which form part of an all round approach to healthy living and personal and social development which is unique to the YMCA. Here at the YMCA in Slough we provide supported accommodation for homeless young people between the ages of 18 and 30 with the aim of helping them through their toughest times which will hopefully lead them to independent living. Through our community hub project, The Hangout, we try to foster a greater sense of community cohesion by bringing members of the local community together in one venue regardless of their race, colour, sex or background. In all of this we are helping young people, often from vulnerable and excluded backgrounds to belong, contribute and thrive within their communities.

Deaf Unity Inc (UK, 263630314) Browse events

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CapeVerdeKids2Care4 (UK, 1144497) Browse events

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Rosewell Development Trust (UK, SC042673) Browse events

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Rosewell Development Trust promotes the social, environmental & economical sustainability of the village of Rosewell in Midlothian. We are fundraising towards building a community hub in the centre of the village with a cafe, arts space, business units and a farm shop, and to run community events & activities.

Friends of West Clandon Church CIO (UK, 1164870) Browse events

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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The objects of Friends of West Clandon Church are to advance the Christian religion by supporting the Christian mission of the Church of England Church of St Peter and St Paul in West Clandon, Surrey, including by preserving, keeping up, heating, lighting, insuring, maintaining, enhancing or extending the fabric of the Church, its churchyard and burial ground, and also by supporting the pastoral work of the Church towards the young, the bereaved, the elderly, the sick and other groups in need.  The Friends of West Clandon Church is an ongoing fund-raising body that offers a programme of exciting and interesting events to raise money to provide resources to preserve the fabric of the Church and to sympathetically update and enhance the building.A church in West Clandon has existed for nearly a thousand years. The present church was probably built in the 12th century. Ancient buildings such as this require constant maintenance and refurbishment to save them from decay.This beautiful old building sustains a vibrant community which is at the heart of the village.Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1164870

THE PUBLIC FUNERAL FUND (UK, 1197105) Browse events

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Southend Estuary District Scout Council (UK, 1045298) Browse events

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The Big Gambia Fundraising Appeal - Building Project 2014 The Big Gambia Building Project Appeal spokesman said. “This project is about Turning dreams into reality. This will be a totally unique experience to help provide a multi-purpose scout building, far away from the tourist trails and help change the lives and support the work of some of the poorest, children on the planet". This summer, Nore Explorer Scouts and Upminster scouts will form a combined contingent of 40 to make a real difference. Whist in Gambia we will; 1) build a sun shelter,   2) fund a new shared community building,   3) refurbish maternity hospital,   4) teach children English,   5) Share scouts training.   We really hope people will want to support and sponsor us. We will be holding a number of fundraising events over the year and the young people will be working very hard on raising a lot of their money themselves. We need to raise between £15,000 and £20,000 and we would be extremely grateful for your donations. Thank You

Emmanuel Church PCC (UK, 1131197) Browse events

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Emmanuel Church encourages Christian belief and values in all its activities which aim to help and serve the people of Saltburn.

Newcastle Central Mosque Masjid Al-Tawhid (UK, 1115472) Browse events

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Newcastle Central Mosque is a centre committed to serving the Muslim and Non Muslim community of Newcastle and the surrounding areas alike. Established in 2003, Newcastle Central Mosque has the aim of becoming a focal point for the Muslim and Non Muslim community of Newcastle and the surrounding areas alike. Over the years we have grown at an exceptional rate and now require funds to accommodate the ever growing number of Muslims.We hold various events such as Non Muslim Educational Dinners, Masjid Mania for the youth, Women's Aerobics and study circles as well as various Islamic lectures and workshops. Charity No: 1115472 Find out more Website http://www.newcastlecentralmosque.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nclcentralmosque Twitter https://twitter.com/NCMosque

Flourish House (UK, Flourish House - N/A) Browse events

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St Thomas Crookes (UK, 1140565) Browse events

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St Thomas Crookes is an Anglican/Baptist church in Sheffield. Our vision is to 'meet friends, meet God, live life better'. Thank you for giving to support our church's ministry and mission. Charity No: 1140565 Find out more Website http://www.stthomascrookes.org Facebook http://www.facebook.com/stthomascrookes Twitter http://www.twitter.com/StThomasCrookes

Children of Grace Home (UK, XT37060) Browse events

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Children of Grace Home's goal is to provide a home for 15 children from very poor and underprivileged backgrounds in Visakhapatnam (Vizag), India. The charity is a registered small charity for tax purposes in the UK, and is a registered welfare society in India. Currently 15 children are living in Children of Faith (COG) orphanage, just outside the city of Vizag in India, and are supported through Children of Grace Home. Children of Faith orphanage homes 70 other children who are in desperate need, most of who lost one or both parents from a young age and/or have families who cannot support them. A land area of 300sq yards has been purchased, through donations and a loan, just 100 yards from COF Orphanage, for the construction of Children of Grace Home, a great blessing for the children and everyone involved. Looking into the future we believe construction will be complete by the middle of 2014. Donations and the kind work of those working for the children ensures that all the children are and will be provided with shelter, education, food and a loving family in which Christ is centred. With God's hand the home plans to provide support in a country where over 30% of the population fall below the international poverty line of $1.25 per day (World Bank 2011).

FARE Bears Christmas Campaign (UK, SCO06870) Browse events

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FARE improve the lives of children and families living in disadvantaged areas We bring together people of all ages to build positive relationships and trust. Through providing practical support, social and educational activities we strive to raise peoples’ aspirations.

The Dorcas Project (UK, 1154480) Browse events

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The Dorcas Project works with statutory agencies to provide packs of good quality second hand children's clothing to families in need living in High Wycombe and South Bucks. We also give school uniform vouchers and Christmas presents.

Dales Care (UK, 700773) Browse events

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Our mission is to tackle loneliness together by providing a strong support network around older people, many of whom live alone. Your generosity makes you part of our team and your donation will enhance lives. Older age happens to all of us and with your help we can make a real difference.

CMWS (UK, 1162027) Browse events

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We are a registered charity in the heart of Tyneside providing access to music lessons and ensemble playing for young and old. We run tuition groups in various instruments including violin, cello, guitar and viol, and provide music theory and assessments. We also have a band and a handbell group!

Four Leaf Clover Club (UK, 1073257) Browse events

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FLCC is a drop-in resource centre with cafe, social and Internet facilities,for people recovering from mental illness. It is run by its own members.It produces a quarterly magazine on mental health issues and is a well established resource centre in a rural community.

Society of Scottish Artists (UK, SC009586) Browse events

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The Society of Scottish Artists (SSA) was established in 1891 to ‘represent the more adventurous spirit in Scottish Art’. Its aims and objectives have evolved since those beginnings to include the representation of art from other countries and a more open arena for contemporary art activity across Scotland. SSA is an artist-led membership organisation governed by an elected President and elected Council consisting of around twelve members of the Society. Specialist professionals are co-opted onto Council to assist on particular projects. SSA continues its tradition of holding an Annual Contemporary Open Exhibition in the Royal Scottish Academy Gallery (RSA) in Edinburgh. Installation, video, computer and performance art alongside a strong core of works in traditional media result in challenging and invigorating shows. In an art-world where the divide between "new genres" and "traditional media" has rarely been wider, the SSA plays a unique and vital role in bridging the gap. Each year the SSA selects a number of graduating students from the Scottish art college degree shows to exhibit in the Annual Exhibition. SSA recognised the benefits of an integral education programme in its formative years and this groundbreaking policy has continued and strengthened to the present day, involving school groups, artist talks, workshops and gallery tours. Please visit our website to find out more, or email us at [email protected]