Churches Together in March - raising money for Christian Aid
Epsom & Ewell Phab Club (Epsom Phab) is an inclusive youth club for young people with and without disabilities. It currently has 120 members aged 8 to 16 years with over 20 Young Volunteers. Each friday evening an average of 80 youngsters attend club evenings where they take part in sports, arts, crafts, drama, games and dance. All activities are available to everyone, on equal terms. There is a lively programme of outings and events and an annual activity holiday. The club is entirely run by volunteers, ensuring no staffing costs. All money raised is used to provide activities for the young people.
SAHODAR UK supports a disadvantaged remote Nepalese community by providing much needed health care, education, community development and emergency relief in a Christian context.
Penn School is a secondary school for children aged between 11-18 years with communication difficulties associated with hearing impairment and/or speech and language difficulties who may have additional physical or learning problems. For more information please visit the web site (www.pennschool.bucks.sch.uk)
We are a community-led, local organisation that provide community facilities to reduce social isolation, increase volunteering opportunities, encourage re-use and recycling; all from a transformed park. We provide local employment, work experience and training. We are in need of your help.
Brightlingsea Lido is an historic 50 metre lido currently unheated (although we hope to change that!). Since 2018 it has been run by a charitable incorporated organisation with and for our community and relies on voluntary contributions of time, expertise and funds to keep it running and provide for future investment.
Created via charity sign up service.
As the world recovers from coronavirus, we want to do more to help small businesses recover. Tide Charity will donate grants to small businesses at risk, as well as offering support and guidance to help business owners meet the challenges ahead.
The Tailwaggers Club Trust mainly makes grants to help needy people faced with veterinary bills. Occasionally it makes grants to other animal charities to assist in special projects aimed at improving treatment for sick or injured animals.