(UK, 1153068) Browse eventsWe are a community of people who love God and are seeking to love one another and our community. We are an evangelical charismatic free church trying to do church as close to the model of the New Testament as we can. That means we expect God to do all we see him do in scripture and we expect Christians today to have the same radical effect on society that the early church had on their society. At Jubilee Community Church we want to be a church that focuses on Jesus not on money. However, we also know from the New Testament that Jesus talked about money more than any other subject. He knew that money, though neutral, had the power to do great good or great harm. For Jesus, how we spend our money is a key sign of where we place our value – “Where your money is, there your heart is also”.We believe that giving our money is a key part of our worship and we believe that God wants us to express his heart of generosity through being generous with the money that is given to JCC as a local church. Charity No: 1153068 Find out more Website http://www.jcceg.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jcceg/ Twitter https://twitter.com/jcceg
(UK, 1004546) Browse eventsThe Histiocytosis Research Trust funds scientific research into uncovering the causes of Langerhan's Cell Histiocytosis and Haemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis as well as seeking to ensure early diagnosis, effective treatment and a cure. We also aim to support patients and their families.
(UK, 327654) Browse eventsSince 1979 the Child-to-Child Trust’s international network has promoted children's participation in their own health and development. Child-to-Child projects can be found in over 70 countries worldwide and are estimated to impact over a million children annually. We work with vulnerable groups including; children living with or affected by HIV/AIDS and those in conflict and disaster prone areas. The Trust is based at the University of London's Institute of Education. Charity Registration No 327654’
(UK, Second Chance Crockenhill - N/A) Browse eventsWhere every animal has a second chance................
(UK, 1045403) Browse eventsSupporting people to develop their confidence, their skills and their futures.
(UK, 1115529) Browse eventsOur Foundation has been set up to work together with other like minded Companies & Institutions who wish to support Coffee farmers and their families. Our focus tends to be on education and food security projects and where possible children will be the focus of our help.
(UK, 1123925) Browse eventsIs dedicated to helping provide the relief of serious illness in newborn babies and infants, both in the UK and abroad.
(UK, 1111872) Browse eventsMalawi Home Based Care Charitable Trust works to relieve the suffering of people with chronic illness, usually people living with HIV/AIDS, residing in Bangwe, Malawi, by providing home based palliative nursing care, and support and training to carers.
(UK, 1116639) Browse eventsHome-Start Colchester is a charity committed to promoting the welfare of families with at least one child under 5, offering informal support, friendship and practical help. Home-Start know how hard being a parent can be and that sometimes it can be overwhelming. The families we help come from a variety of backgrounds and are supported for many different reasons.
(UK, 1006195) Browse eventsThe Oliver Foundation is a UK based charity working with other charitable organisations in South Africa, to create educational opportunities for people living in deprived communities with the aim of helping to create a sustainable future for people and the environment.
(UK, 293156) Browse eventsThe Philip Green Memorial Trust raises funds for children throughout the country with physical disabilities and learning disabilities. The Trust is unique in that it supports a wide cross-section of projects all involved with children from helping to build hospices to providing customised wheelchairs.
(UK, 1088403) Browse eventsThe Cherubim Music Trust was established in 2001. It was founded in response to the increasing difficulties faced by many of Britain¹s young musicians. By supporting young talent, Cherubim is helping a new generation of world-class musicians. Brought into existence by an initial donation from the Gosling Foundation, the Trust has gone from strength to strength, bridging a keenly-felt gap in the music world. Our aim is to help the next generation to take a vital step from talented student to fully fledged professional by providing a suitable instrument, which is often well beyond the young musician¹s reach.
(UK, SC040407) Browse eventsThe Trust’s main aim is to improve the quality of life for the islands' inhabitants of all ages, in ways that are sustainable and environmentally sound. This includes better facilities, care and housing and greater employment opportunities.
(UK, 28614) Browse eventsSt. Christopher's welcomes all people to the church for Sunday services and a mid week service. We run various groups and welcome many to use the facilities during the week. Some of the groups are: St. Christopher's Pre-School is a 16 place Setting rated good by Ofsted which is open 8.45am to 3.45pm Monday to Friday for 2 year old to 4 year old. TGI is a lively youth group for 9-13 year olds running weeklyon Wednesdays 5.30 to 7.15 during term times. Holiday Club runs early evening for a week in August and provides activities, crafts, singing and discussion for children aged 5 to11 years. Our Girls' Club runs weekly on Tuesdays during term times and offers activities and support to 5 to 11 year olds . St Christopher's supports the Boys Brigade who meet weekly during term time on our premises. We run a lunch club on Wednesdyasfor older citizens and have a membership of 60 whom we feed along with an army of volunteers who cook, wash up, serve food and transport members. We support the MHA and Live at Home Scheme and our premises are used for the Welcome Club for the over 60's on Mondays. Our premises are widely used for a variety of events from meetings to Morris Dancing, Brass Band practice and afternoon teas and not forgetting bouncy castles at many children's parties. All of these events are held in healthy, safe and well maintained premises. premises.
(UK, 1150115) Browse eventsCFG works with all in need, regardless of their race, religion, gender, nationality or political opinion. Whilst responding to emergencies is one of our major priorities, we also work on strategic programmes to eliminate poverty around the world.
(UK, 1115625) Browse eventsThe Iraqi charities Forum mainly aims to link both national and international Iraqi charities in order to help them work together to produce high standards of success in events and campaigns. It encourages all humanitarian activities and works to embed a volunteering culture in Iraqi society.
(UK, 1061153) Browse eventsWest Middlesex University Hospital is a major acute hospital in Isleworth, West London, providing a full range of hospital services to residents of the London Boroughs of Hounslow, Richmond and Twickenham. Our Charitable Fund relies heavily on donations from members of the local community, or people with an interest to increase the number of projects that we are able to support.
Wolfson College is a multi-disciplinary graduate College within the University of Oxford. The College's democratic structure, egalitarian ethos and general friendliness owe much to the inspiration and leadership of Sir Isaiah Berlin.
Based in North Wales, our primary function is to provide open access drop-in services for people who are homeless or suffer with serious substance misuse. We seek to inspire, motivate and care for people living in chaos or crisis, without prejudice or discrimination, supporting them back into stability and independent living within their communities by embracing them as unique, necessary and totally worthwhile members of society.
(UK, The Share Centre - N/A) Browse eventsShare is a charity that works for the inclusion of disabled and non-disabled people. We do this by providing opportunities for all to participate in a wide range of creative, educational and recreational activity-based programmes.
To advance the education of the inhabitants of United Kingdom and in particular members of the Indian Community and the relief of such persons who are in condition of need, hardship or distress.