(UK, 1006429) Browse eventsCheltenham College Charitable Trust exists to provide all members of the College Community and other friends the opportunity to invest in the future development of the College, bringing projects to fruition far earlier than might otherwise be possible and ensuring increased levels of support for current and prospective pupils so that they have the best start in life available to them. We are currently raising money to build a Scholarship and Bursary Endowment Fund of at least £1.5million to allow us to award more Scholarships and Bursaries to deserving pupils in the Junior and Senior Schools. We also wish to ensure excellence in the 21st Century by developing our facilities to ensure all our pupils have the best start in life possible.
(UK, 1136668) Browse eventsThe Forever Fourth Fund primarily exists to provide immediate assistance to Northeast Gunners soldiers and the families of soldiers, injured or killed on operations and in peacetime training. In addition, one third of all charitable income goes to the ABF and one third goes to a local charity.
(UK, 1136032) Browse eventsGanga Prem Hospice is a spiritually-oriented charity whose aim is to work with and for terminally ill cancer patients. Our vision is that the Ganga Prem Hospice will serve as a model for other facilities to provide holistic care and improve the quality of life in the last days of a cancer patients journey. Ganga Prem Hospice aims to make first-class medical facilities available to cancer patients and their families to ensure maximum control over pain and other symptoms and to provide both conventional palliation and alternative therapeutic interventions. Ganga Prem Hospice will be a peaceful and loving environment for patients to make their transition with a minimum of emotional stress. Ganga Prem Hospice aims to provide services free of charge to any terminally ill patient, regardless of gender, age, ethnic group or religion. Ganga Prem Hospices current project is the construction of a fully equipped hospice in Rishikesh, North India, on the banks of the holy Ganges River (Ganga). The land has been purchased, funds are now needed to build, furnish and run the Hospice. The Ganga Prem Hospice currently runs a free monthly clinic in Rishikesh which offers: * Screening for possible cancer * Consultation for cancer patients * Consultation for terminally ill cancer patients * Distribution of free medicine Some ways that you can support the Ganga Prem Hospice * organise a fund-raising "event" * celebrate a festive occasion (such as your birthday, marriage, birth of child) by asking friends/family to make a donation to the Ganga Prem Hospice in your name * If you are a yoga teacher, you may wish to donate the proceeds from one class each month
A knowledge and research centre, a production centre for programmes and publications, and an online centre for digital experimentation, representation and dissemination Supporting those who make, watch, research, study, teach, produce, present and write about Live Art in the UK and internationally.
(UK, 1106668) Browse eventsCharity Begins at Home! Support the Islamic Society of Britain, in partnership with the Zakat Trust, to fund urgent UK-based community activities and initiatives.
(UK, 1004578) Browse eventsThe Latvian Educational Foundation is supported by the Latvian National Council in GB and the Latvian Welfare Fund. We financially support Latvian educational and cultural activities in the UK as well as helping educational projects in Latvia. We depend on donations to continue our work.
(UK, 1142597) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Our mission is to find a cure for infantile nystagmus, through furthering research.
(UK, 1147454) Browse eventsThe Filipino Women’s Association-UK is a not for profit, charitable organisation. The association became a registered charity effective May 2012 with charity number is 1147454. Our main focus and vision is to provide support to vulnerable women and children in the Philippines as well as in the UK. The association’s members are Filipino and non-Filipino women from a variety of backgrounds who reside either permanently or temporarily in the UK, and who share an interest in the Philippines and the welfare of Filipino women and children. We believe that we have something to contribute to the development of the Filipino community in the UK and to the welfare of women and children in the Philippines, and we are willing to share some of our time, talents or resources towards our goals.
(UK, 518905A) Browse eventsJust ‘B’ is a bereavement support service that exists to offer people living in the Harrogate district a safe and confidential space to understand and express their grief. Our vision is of a community where individuals get the support they need to understand and cope with bereavement. Just ‘B’ offers practical support to children, young people and adults who have been bereaved, as well as information and advice for the professionals working with them. We are responsive to people’s individual faith, culture and community. We make no charge for our services and these are offered in a safe and confidential environment.
(UK, 1123880) Browse eventsThank you so much for all your hard work in supporting Reach. You guys are awesome! We are currently building a staff base and children’s centre in India so that we can serve vulnerable children and their families.
(UK, 1012850) Browse eventsClearVision is a charity. We run a national postal lending library of children's books in print and braille, designed to be shared by blind and sighted children and adults reading together. Over a thousand families, schools, nurseries and libraries all over the UK borrow books from us. Our books are enjoyed by children learning braille, most of whom have sighted parents who don't read braille, and couldn't otherwise help their children learn to read. They're also loved by braille-reading parents and grandparents who read them with sighted children. We believe sharing stories is one of the great pleasures of childhood, and should be something everyone can enjoy.
(UK, 1154172) Browse eventsSupport 1.5 million dreams From poverty to opportunityDream a Dream UK, established in December 2012, is a charity that is inspired by the work of Dream a Dream, India, an NGO based in Bangalore, India.Dream a Dream India, our strategic partner, has been working with children and young people in India since 1999. These young people live in adversity and are vulnerable to the challenges of the frantic pace of change in an uncertain world. Dream a Dream India’s programmes and partnerships have helped thousands by developing their life skills. These skills are critical in overcoming adversity, making healthy life-choices and breaking the cycle of poverty. The UN estimates that, unlike declining Europe, India's workforce will increase by 135 million by 2020, to around 600 million. At least half of these will come from vulnerable backgrounds of adversity and disadvantage. Dream A Dream UK was setup by a group of volunteers who were deeply inspired by the vision and programmes of Dream A Dream India, a registered children's charity in India. The primary aim of Dream A Dream UK is to promote and enhance the impact of local charities in India especially Dream A Dream by helping them raise funds from the UK, gain access to volunteers and build awareness about issues of child development, education and youth in India. Charity No: 1154172 Find out more Website http://www.dreamadream.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dreamadream.org Twitter https://twitter.com/dreamadreamind YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/DreamADreamIndia
(UK, 1124372) Browse eventsWith first hand experience volunteering in Cambodia the founding trustees set up HOPE to give the underprivileged children and young adults in Cambodia a chance to have a childhood and/or permanently improve their lives. HOPE intends to seek and support existing programs in Cambodia assisting young people with their education and social development where there is a need for further funding to expand either the variety of their activities (eg. provision of English classes or computer classes) or increase the number of young people they can support, where we strongly believe it will make a permanent difference/improvement to the young people in the programs, and where we can monitor the progress and results of the program. For further information please see www.hopeforcambodia.org.uk
(UK, 1003624) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1003624 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
(UK, 271369) Browse eventsYoung people with cerebral palsy in the Hastings and Peacehaven areas of East Sussex are now exercising by having fun thanks to the purchase of Wii’s by the Friends. They can even challenge their brothers and sisters to a game. Each week in East Sussex patients ranging from tiny babies to the very elderly are treated by community physiotherapists funded by the Friends. In the last year the Friends spent more than £40,000 on salaries for the physios and equipment, such as the Wii’s, for both physios and patients.
(UK, 1145377) Browse eventsLeeds Women’s Counselling (WCTS) provides a low-cost accessible counselling and psychotherapy service for Leeds women. Since 1984, WCTS has been providing expert counsellingto disadvantaged women with long standing moderate or severe mental health problems.We work with women who have experienced trauma, physical and / or sexual abuse, domestic violence or rape. We work with around 85 women at any one time.Your donation goes towards helping these women work through their problems in a safe environment. Charity No: 1145377 Find out more Website http://www.womenstherapyleeds.org.uk/
We support clinics in Bangladesh treating children with Club Foot. Through high quality, low tech treatment, the Ponseti method, children can lead active lives free from disability. All our fundraising goes directly to the Bangladeshi charity. So far, nearly 20,000 children have been treated.