Highworth Friends runs events throughout the year to raise funds for students at Highworth Combined School in High Wycombe. We also aim to run events at a low cost so more children can join in and have fun within the Highworth community.
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Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.CHAT works to prevent homlessness in Mid Devon. Please donate to support our cause.We are joining in with The Exeter Legal Walk to raise money for the free legal advice we give. Charity No: 1049478 Find out more Website http://www.chatmid.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Churches-Housing-Action-Team-CHAT-1383719458558604/
Clear Sky help vulnerable children to overcome emotional and behavioural difficulties through Play & Creative Arts Therapy in schools. Play Therapy is an age appropriate, early intervention proven to have long-term positive outcomes for children's emotional wellbeing.
We are a local, voluntary association which aims to make Nether Lochaber a better place to live, work and visit. Our membership is made up of people living in the area who want to get involved in improving their community. Nether Lochaber comprises small villages and crofting townships on the eastern side of Loch Linnhe on the west coast of Scotland, stretching from the Ballachulish Bridge over the mouth of Loch Leven to just south of Fort William. The association is a registered charity (SCIO) comprising a small board of volunteer trustees plus members who are mostly from the local area. We are working to improve the local facilities and services for the people who live here and for those who visit. We do this by: creating new facilities, and improving existing ones, to support the provision of additional services. organising or supporting community social events. taking care of our historic and natural surroundings.
The Ridge Foundation was founded by entrepreneur Darren Ridge to help children and young people from challenging backgrounds to reach their full potential The Foundation is inspired by Darren’s own experiences growing up on a council estate in a deprived area.
NTM Patient Care UK is working to improve the lives of people with non-tuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infection in the UK. We are doing this by providing education and information to increase understanding of NTM in both clinical and patient communities. We are also working hard to improve support for NTM patients, their carers and families.
Your donations help us to rescue and rehabilitate desperate horses, ponies and donkeys and find them loving new homes. We're open six days a week free of charge and provide a place where people can meet these animals, volunteer and learn new skills.
Speyside Youth are a registered charity whose key aim is to advance the citizenship of young people, primarily those living within the Moray community boundaries of Speyside and Dufftown and district, through a structured programme of support, opportunity and activity, provided by our youth workers.
The Mendip School is for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or speech language communication needs (SLCN) from ages 4-19. The Friends of the Mendip School PTA raises money to provide activities, facilities or equipment which support our children at the school. Charity reg. no. 1190007
We will support all wild hedgehogs that are at risk, and in need or treatment or rehabilitation. We do not advocate the intentional capture fit and healthy hedgehogs. By encouraging the benefits of a biodiverse natural environment and eco‐system in gardens and greenspaces. Additionally we will help through the promotion of the efficiency and effectiveness of animal charities and the voluntary sector for the benefit of wild animals. These activities give the public new and different opportunities to help wildlife on their doorstep, as they are able to adapt their gardens and exterior spaces to their properties in order to benefit all visiting wildlife. In turn this helps to provide environments in which hedgehogs are able to flourish, creating linked up areas that then provide benefit to much larger geographic areas. This advancement in awareness will help towards a reduction in un‐ necessary injuries to hedgehogs, and to educate members of the public to intervene in an appropriate manner, with them only when it is appropriate for them to do so, and to be able to locate their local support services.
DOTZ was founded by a group of friends in 2016. Our mission is to help struggling Zimbabwean medical students reach their potential by assisting with their tuition fees. We support students who are already enrolled in medical school, but who find themselves in financial difficulties. DOTZ is a UK Registered Charity (Registered Charity Number 1179019). It is entirely run by our trustees. We have almost no administrative costs, meaning that every pound donated goes directly to helping struggling Zimbabwean medical students. Since 2016 we have supported over one hundred medical students to continue their studies, who otherwise may have had to abandon their dream of becoming doctors.
Our fundraising ensures that Aviemore has its floral displays in summer, the winter lights in the winter and our Christmas Eve procession every year. Funds are also needed for ad hoc community projects we taken on to enable us to achieve our aim of making Aviemore a better place to live.
To promote equality and diversity for the public benefit. In particular, the elimination of discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation or gender identity by providing safe and supportive spaces in the community.
We fund programmes and facilities which support young people in Harrow achieve their potential through extra curricular activity covering supplementary education, well-being, and workplace preparation / life skills. Open to other charities, schools and social enterprise businesses.
St Nicholas lies in the heart of the Norfolk village of Dersingham, hoping to use our resources to serve our community while worshipping our God.
Our mission at Burden to Bear is to help community members who were uninsured or underinsured bury their family members with love, care, and dignity. We understand the growing need for adults from all backgrounds and income ranges to secure life insurance for themselves and their families. Unfortunately, life “happens” and people face the reality of paying for necessities which can take precedence over a life insurance policy. Our organization aims to educate the community on the importance of life insurance, while also servicing those who need assistance of giving their family members a proper burial service.
The Machan Trust is a long standing, highly respected local charity based in Larkhall working with the community, including children, young people, and families in Larkhall and surrounding areas, focusing on Hareleeshill, Strutherhill, Ashgill & Netherburn. We are open to all, and this includes work with the most deprived 5% - 20% of the community. Our ethos is to be inclusive, therefore removing any stigma and working for the whole community, not just some members. Through fun and interactive activities, we work to raise aspirations, develop social skills, and teach new skills, building strong relationships and resilience for any challenges faced. We provide food at every activity. We run breakfast, lunch, after school and family groups. We also work with many ethnic minorities and with the LGBTQI+ community. Our work is diverse and includes working with families from Nigeria, Poland, Ukraine and from the Gypsy / traveller Community. We engage with children, young people, and families within the local community, working hard in our outreach, to meet people where they are. We work with many families who are isolated and many who are affected by social anxiety and mental health issues. We are keen to meet the increasing demand for our activities. We currently work with around 800 people a week, over 52 weekly groups with around an additional 250 children who attend our breakfast clubs. Our family work includes crafts, cooking, first aid and mental health support.
CARA assists university lecturers and researchers who are forced to become refugees in the UK. CARA helps them to re establish their lives and careers so that their specialist knowledge and abilities may continue to benefit humankind. In this, its 75th anniversary year CARA is assisting over 140 refugees through subsistance grants and practical support.
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