Sonning PTA organises events to raise money for the school. It has improved the outdoor play areas and is raising money to make sure the new classrooms that are about to be bulit will be fully equipped. The PTA will donate 10% of all sponsorship money raised to the Haiti Appeal.
The Maasai Rafiki Project is a non-profit making organisation established in May 2009. It is run by a group of Merseyside doctors and nurses. We have established links with a Maasai community in Northern Tanzania. We are raising money to: • Provide clean water • Provide basic healthcare • Provide basic education • Empower individuals with the skills and resources to develop and improve their own community so that any changes we make are sustainable. We believe that every penny that is donated to The Maasai Rafiki Project should go to where it is needed most.So you can be confident that every penny you give to us goes directly towards providing the Maasai people in Meserani with clean water, healthcare and education.
Lanark Lodge Friends Association is a charity which helps people who have disabilities
The Kangaroo Club was the very first support group to be set up for ileo-anal pouch patients in 1991 at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. It is now the operation of choice for most individuals suffering with Ulcerative Colitis or FAP Regular meetings provide a great source of encouragement and support for patients about to undergo this operation.
The charity presents and preserves the military heritage associated with the men and women who have served in the regiments of Devon and Dorset for over 300 years. The charity seeks to help others in the broader family framework particularly with research.
Respite playscheme for children with special needs. Providing fun session for children, while parents and sibling spend time doing activities they normally could not do
Helen Jones CA was 28 years old when her life was taken from her by a terrorist bomb on London's Underground system. To keep alive her memory, The Helen Jones Appeal Fund has been launched. In accordance with the wishes of Helen's family, the Fund aims to provide financial support for pupils from the Lockerbie area to pursue their accountancy, finance and business studies at University.
Sunderland and North Durham Royal Society for the Blind started it's life in 1873, and has a continuing history of helping blind and partially sighted people in the area. Support is needed to continue and develop it's services, to help more people become and remain independant.
Eclipse is a registered charity that seeks to meet the needs of people within the Milton Keynes area. We provide a general counselling service but have particular expertise and experience in the area of addiction counselling. We provide a free counselling service to all those referred to us, particularly those involving addiction issues and drug and alcohol problems.
It provides day care for frail, lonely and disabled older people. Its adapted minibus transports them to and from the Centre, Monday to Friday. It provides personal care, friendship and social stimulation. It also provides morning coffee (or tea), lunch and afternoon tea.
The Village Pre-School provides high quality sessional daycare for pre-school aged children. It aims to enhance their development and education in a parent-involving, community-based group, working within a framework which ensures equality of opportunity for all children and families.
To promote and protect the physical and mental health of sufferers of Guillain Barre Syndrome and associated illnesses in the United Kingdom through the provision of financial assistance, support, education and practical advice.
Cheveley PT&FA was established to assist the school by raising funds to enhance the education, experience and environment for all registered pupils. It aims to help with the provision of additional facilities, activities and events to improve the primary educational experience for the children.
The Crocus Group provides support for bereaved children in the Highlands through the provision of regular individual “Days to Remember” and a programme of groupwork called “Seasons for Growth”. The service is open to children of school age and referrals may be taken from parents and professionals.
1st KYLE VALLEY SCOUTS PROVIDES A COMMUNITY RESOURCE ASSISTED BY VOLUNTEERS PROVIDING TIME, DEDICATION, SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE TO ENCOURAGE DEVELOPMENT OF BEAVERS, CUBS AND SCOUTS TO ACHIEVE THEIR FULL PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL SOCIAL AND SPIRITUAL POTENTIALS, AS INDIVIDUALS, RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS AND AS MEMBERS OF THEIR LOCAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITIES
Alzheimer's UK Research Education and Care is a charity promoting research into Alzheimer's disease, education of the public concerning the latest information on Alzheimer's disease and care for those suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
The Royal Ballet School is one of the world’s great ballet schools boasting Darcey Bussell, Anthony Dowell, Antoinette Sibley and Wayne Sleep as just some of its famous graduates. The school offers an eight-year carefully structured dance course, alongside an extensive academic programme, equipping students for a successful career in the world of dance. Students take their first steps at our Lower School, White Lodge in Richmond Park, Surrey. This stunning Grade 1 listed building is currently undergoing major refurbishment, as there is an urgent need to upgrade studios, classrooms and boarding facilities in line with 21st century requirements. We’re on the ‘final stretch’ of this £22m Redevelopment Project – with just the last £3m to raise before 2010. You can play a vital role in securing the future of excellence in British dance by supporting us, at any level.
It breaks down the barriers which separate us from each other, such as racism and fear, to build a better world where everyone is valued. It works creatively in education with young people and adults, supports refugees and other migrants and encourages positive action.
1st Frimley Green & Mytchett Scout Group is located in two villages in Surrey. We are the largest Scout Group in Surrey Heath with two Beaver Scout Colonies, two Cub Packs, two Scout Troops, and an Explorer Unit. In all some 195 young people enjoy Scouting out of our purpose built Scout Centre in Frimley Lodge Park. The Scout Association is the largest youth movement in the UK with over 450,000 members. Scouting is all inclusive regardless of race, religion, disability or sexual orientation. We seek to build young people to be confident and valued members of their community through varied and exciting programmes. Charity No: 305744 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
People with complex needs deserve to have the same opportunities and choices in life as other people - The Next Step Trust works with parents, carers, professionals and other support organisations to make this happen. Our services are provided in a safe, healthy, happy and stimulating environment to support the development of a persons independence, responsibility and potential.
Twinstead Riding for the Disabled Association helps people of all ages, from 7 to 70 and of different abilities to enjoy horse and pony riding. It has been doing this for 26 years and would like to continue giving our 30 riders great enjoyment, gentle exercise and a unique view of the world from the back of a pony.
The tragic news of the fire at Clandon House has been widely reported on all media. What is less well known is that Clandon House was the home to the Surrey infantry Museum showcasing the Counties link to local Infantry regiments from the mid 17th Century through to the modern day. Principally covering the Queens Royal Regiment and the East Surrey Regiment. Through to the Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment. The museum displays held regimental items of interest including uniforms, paintings, photographs, medal collections and other unique memorabilia. One of the items potentially lost is one of the regimental footballs used by Lt Neville on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, one of only two still in existence. At this early stage the future of the display is uncertain, however we are keen to raise funds so that as many items as possible are put on public display in the future.
It helps youngsters to take part in a variety of activities, which helps to foster team spirit and become a best citizen. Rutland Air Cadets are part of a large organisation UK wide.