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Baobab Centre for Young Survivors in Exile (UK, 1135407) Browse events

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The Baobab Centre is a therapeutic community providing psychotherapy and practical support to children, adolescents and young adults who are young survivors of extreme violence, trafficking or rape and who have been compelled to leave their own country to seek safety in exile.

Droitwich Theatre and Arts Club Limited (UK, 701631) Browse events

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Created via charity sign up service.

New Life (scunthorpe) (UK, 1123917) Browse events

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newLife Scunthorpe is a highly active charity operating in the areas of homelessness, debt advice and rehabilitation in North Lincolnshire. Our mission is to bring hope to the people of North Lincolnshire.

Andy Fanshawe Memorial Trust (UK, 1034906) Browse events

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The AFMT funds projects that give disadvantaged young people the chance to develop an existing interest in the great outdoors. Outdoor activities means walking, climbing, cycling, kayaking, sailing, horse riding and residential courses at outdoor centres. The emphasis is on nurturing a pre-existing interest. We do not support the provision of introductory experiences in the outdoors.

Vouchers For Veterans (UK, 824904974) Browse events

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Festival Fringe Society Ltd (UK, SC002995) Browse events

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The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the largest open-access arts festival in the world. It started in 1947 when eight theatre groups decided to perform in Edinburgh during the inaugural Edinburgh International Festival, despite not having received an invitation to participate. Who could have guessed what it would lead to? Once it became clear that the Fringe was here to stay, the Festival Fringe Society was formed to support the incredible collective of performances that takes over Edinburgh in August. The policy that remains at the core of our festival is that anyone can take part without being subject to artistic vetting or selection. To this day we are proud to include in our programme anyone with a story to tell and a venue willing to host them. Today, the Festival Fringe Society’s mission is to advise, support and encourage everyone taking part in the Fringe, to provide comprehensive information and ticketing services for participants and the public and to continue to raise the profile and promote the entire Edinburgh Festival Fringe throughout the world. Over the 64 years since the Fringe started it has nurtured incredible talent like Emma Thompson, Derek Jacobi, Graham Norton and Eddie Izzard. We want to continue to nurture and discover new international talent across the whole spectrum of the arts. But we need your support to ensure that Edinburgh continues to host the greatest show on earth each August. If you would like to help ensure the future of the Fringe, you can support the Festival Fringe Society by giving a donation.

Dream House Visions (UK, 205621712) Browse events

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Jesus Youth - Outreach Child Support (UK, 1120415) Browse events

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Jesus Youth is an international Catholic youth movement with a charismatic spirituality. It had its beginnings in Kerala (India), but is now active in nearly 30 different countries around the world including UK Jesus Youth is an initiative of young people themselves, who, filled with the Holy Spirit try to reach out to other young people. The strength of the movement is its special focus on a life centered on the Lord Jesus Christ: beginning with an experience of God nourished by prayer, the Word of God, the sacraments and fellowship, and sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ with others. Though not an actual community, Jesus Youth is a network of small but vibrant groups of young people. In their own life situations, they strive to give time to the Lord, responding to the challenges of today’s world in the power of the Holy Spirit The Jesus Youth movement is active in over 30 countries around the world today. And it is our joy to celebrate these 25 years of learning, growing, and expanding together as a movement in the year of Jubilee 2010. Launched Outreach Child Support project What is Outreach child support? Outreach child support aims at supporting child education in different parts of Asia. The intended beneficiaries of this project are students up to Class 12, initially 2500 of them, who will be supported with a financial aid of at least £9 per month. The idea is to accompany these children in their journey of education with a wider intention of a holistic development of their identity. JESUS YOUTH UK also supporting this charitable project: Outreach Child Support. Outreach-Child Support is officially a project run by Jeevana Samridhi Trust. Jeevana Samridhi Trust is registered (Reg.No.409/2006) as a public charitable trust under the charitable trust act of India. This education support will not be limited to any religion, Country, cast or nationality. To get involved, please visit www.outreachchildsupport.com,

MusicPlace North-West (UK, 1143131) Browse events

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MusicPlace North-West is a music therapy charity based in Liverpool and provides music therapy across Merseyside and the North West in a variety of schools, healthcare settings and our music therapy room in Liverpool.

International National Trusts Organisation (UK, 1128224) Browse events

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The overarching mission of INTO is to promote the conservation and enhancement of the cultural and natural heritage of all nations for the benefit of the people of the world. INTO is an international network of National Trusts and similar non governmental organisations, globally diverse but united by a shared commitment to conserving and sustaining our shared built and natural, tangible and intangible heritage. Through cooperation, coordination and comradeship between the international community of National Trusts, INTO works to develop and promote best conservation practices, increase the capacity of individual organisations, establish Trusts where they do not presently exist, and advocate in the interests of heritage conservation.

Chinese Mental Health Association (UK, 1058934) Browse events

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The Chinese Mental Health Association (CMHA) is a non-profit organisation which specialises in providing community mental health aid and support. Our services include counselling for those suffering from mental health issues including depression, gambling addiction, anxiety, phobia and low self-esteem. As well as counselling, we are also involved in a  range of projects which help spread mental health awareness in our mission to raise the profile of mental health issues within the Chinese community in Britain and beyond. Support us this summer for our annual British 10k London run 2013! The time has come again for us to get your running shoes on in support of CMHA! Following on from our success of the British 10k run from previous years, CMHA are looking to bring together a team of volunteers for a fun 10k run this July 2013. Last year our volunteers managed to raised £1343.53 which we were able to put to good use, funding our counselling services and other projects aimed at helping those with mental health issues within the Chinese community. This July, our target is to beat the amount raised last year with your help! Whether that's through participating in our run or making a financial contribution, we need your help to achieve our goal. If you'd like to take part in this year's British 10k London Run and represent the Chinese Mental Health Association, please contact John at [email protected]. ...................................................................................................... Donating through Virgin Money Giving is simple, fast and totally secure. Once you donate, theyll send your money directly to the charity and make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer (25p for every £1 donated). So its the most efficient and secure way to donate! Donations at any size would be very much apprecited. Thank you on behalf of CMHA and the Chinese Community.

4th Bramshill (Hartley Wintney) Scout Group (UK, 302245) Browse events

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4th Bramshill Hartley Wintney Scout Group provides boys and girls with loads of fun, challenges and all sorts of new experiences. 4th Bramshill Hartley Wintney Scout Group was established in 1983. We have two Beaver colonies, two Cub packs and two Scout troops. All our groups are open to boys and girls..

The Clock Tower Sanctuary (UK, 1070736) Browse events

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The Clock Tower Sanctuary is the only drop-in service for homeless and insecurely housed young people in Brighton and Hove. We provide crisis support as well as longer-term information, advice and practical assistance to help young people progress towards independent living.

Training And Research Global Education Trust (UK, 1109621) Browse events

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TARGET's motto is to empower individual young people, specially girls, through education and training,  to generate self confidence  and to prepare them for financial independence. TARGET supports disadvantaged and underprevileged pupils to enable them to take their place with dignity. TARGET is currently sponsoring fifty of these girls in a long established famous private school in Kolkata.  TARGET also supports 6 village centres for disabled children. TARGET established and fully supports a pre-schooling facility for 50 slum children each year to initiate them into school life. TARGET established and continues to support a computer centre in an eminent Primary School, where computer techniques and processing is introduced to classes 2 to 4 for about 450 pupils. Please join TARGET now and sponsor a child.   Visit our website:  www.targetcharity.org     Below is the link to short excerpts of the Annual Concert 2011: Colour Costume Music and Action - "JOY" - sponsored by TARGET. Students from village centres & the Special Child Development Center of  REACH in Kolkata, together with ALO (underprivileged children from the nearby communities between ages 3-5) & challenged adults from a Day Care Centre put up a truly pectacular evening show.   http://youtu.be/SoSDS8sohvE    Village School students http://youtu.be/sFZG_cxUNjQ http://youtu.be/delhuyl7UqU  http://youtu.be/QgiSc--4flA              

LArche Edinburgh (UK, SC038493) Browse events

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L'Arche Edinburgh cares for people with learning disabilities. We have 3 homes and we are fundraising for a 4th. Our homes are small and our lifestyle is that of extended family, where people with and without disabilities live together, sharing their lives and supporting each other. We are developing our services for people with learning disabilities who are ageing. When we have our new house, we will be able to offer more places to local people who would like a L'Arche lifestyle.

BIRNBECK REGENERATION TRUST (UK, 1103012) Browse events

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The Lee Smith Foundation Limited (UK, 1112905) Browse events

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The supply, support and promotion of treatments, cures, research and equipment, to help people suffering from cancer, debilitating diseases and disabilities.

FSHD UK CHARITY (UK, 1206212) Browse events

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Our Charity Aims to preserve and protect good health among, and relieve the needs of, people living with FSHD, their families and carers through supporting development of clinical trials and treatments, providing information and raising awareness of FSHD.

Inking About Africa (UK, XT37110) Browse events

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The focus of Inking About Africa is to provide children in The Gambia with the best educational start in life. The charity supports many schools across this small West African country by supplying essential school items needed to gain an education.  In addition to supplying these stationery items and other materials, the charity also provides funding for a variety of building projects for the developing of Gambian schools.  Inking About Africa is run by a committed team of passionate volunteers who are dedicated to making a difference in one of Africa's poorest countries.  100% of funds raised goes directly into developing schools and children in The Gambia. If you are interested in fundraising for Inking About Africa we have a variety of projects which are in desperate need of your help. Maybe your assistance could help to fund building a toilet block or refurbish a school.  In return for your support the charity will ensure that you receive regular updates and pictures.  Please contact us if you would like to register as a fundraiser; we will be happy to send you a selection of projects to choose from and give advice on fundraising ideas. Inking About Africa was set up originally to allow people to recycle ink cartridges with the funds raised being used to help children in Africa. The charity quickly gained a positive reputation for the excellent work achieved and our supporters began asking for alternative ways to donate or fundraise for the charity. This led us to expand "Inking About Africa", a recycling charity, to encompass many other forms of fundraising.  Setting up a "Virgin Money Giving" page is just one of the ways we have been able to give more people the chance to help us make a difference. Every penny really will help so please donate or fundraise and together we can help to educate the children of The Gambia.  

London's Burning 2012 (UK, 1137601) Browse events

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Welcoming God's presence to London 2012

KiteRight (UK, 1149451) Browse events

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KITERIGHT IS THE WORLDS FIRST CHARITY DEDICATED TO USING KITE-SPORTS IN ALL ITS FORMATS TO HELP, SUPPORT, EDUCATE AND DEVELOP PEOPLE OF ALL AGES WITH PHYSICAL, MENTAL HEALTH OR LEARNING CHALLENGES. The charity has two main aims: We are about working with EVERYONE and supporting using kite sports to make a real, measurable and meaningful difference to peoples lives, wellbeing and futures. High hopes ? Impossible dreams ? Unachievable goals ? ... Many may think so... So be part of something special and lets prove the cynics wrong and show that a community, national and international can push for social change, acceptance and support for the many who would not normally be able to access the sport and make a difference to their lives.

Zhen Shan Ren Arts (uk) (UK, 1141994) Browse events

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The Art of Zhen, Shan, Ren (Truth, Compassion, Tolerance) International Art Exhibition is an extraordinarily moving, intimate and inspiring collection of works detailing both an inner spiritual life and an outer human rights tragedy. The exhibition is currently touring in the UK. Zhen Shan Ren Arts (UK) is a company set up to promote The Art of Zhen, Shan, Ren International Art Exhibition in the UK. “Zhen” “Shan” “Ren” is the Chinese translation of “Truthfulness” “Compassion” “Tolerance”. The Falun Dafa New York Art Centre has put 63 works of art together for the exhibition so far, and more works continue to be created. Currently the UK is fortunate to have 61 pieces ready to be displayed. As a UK registered charity we are bringing our artworks around the UK to enrich local communities. We can offer workshops to compliment the exhibition, including film shows, artistic performances, and hands-on activities for a broad range of people to raise awareness of fine art, foundation of morality, and different cultures in the world. A handful of dedicated volunteers have put their time and money to make these exhibitions happen. If you are in the position to be able to support us in any way you can make either a one off or monthly donation via our Virgin Giving charity page. We gratefully appreciate your support.Zhen Shan Ren Arts (UK)

Mayfield and Easthouses Youth 2000 Project (UK, SCO08286) Browse events

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Mayfield and Easthouses Youth 2000 Project (Y2K) is a community based youth work and informal education resource for young people aged 11 to 18. Y2K provides a safe environment for young people aged within drop ins, where support, information and advice can be offered and where young people can develop positive, trusting relationships with other young people and with staff. Y2K is a 'one of a kind' project in Midlothian East and our service is characterised by being rooted in, and grown from, the local community. Y2K provides drop ins 6 nights per week, streetwork 2 nights per week, a 1-2-1 services for extremely isolated, vulnerable young people. They support young Mums from the surrounding communities and offer support services withing the high schools. Y2K also provide training and work placements to young people, particularly those struggling in mainstream education.