(UK, 1126117) Browse eventsThe Axis Foundation is a charity aiming to provide opportunities and support to people, projects and causes that make a positive lasting impact on the communities we serve. With the kind help of our fundraisers and donors (both individuals and corporate) we have been able to support the important work of many hospices including Demelza Children's Hospice, homeless shelters, projects for the disabled and youth engagement programmes. You can see the huge difference these donations have made at www.axisfoundation.org We thank you for your support
(UK, SC050698) Browse eventsRestoration helps people in Fife find recovery, and also find themselves. Our project provides an impressive range of health and wellbeing activities to cater for each individual recovery journey. We also have a paid, flexible employability programme for people with lived experience.
(UK, 1112398) Browse eventsThe Internet Watch Foundation is the UK Hotline working to eliminate child sexual abuse imagery online.
(UK, 1174792) Browse eventsLegacy of War Foundation is a charity that uses storytelling to foster change. Through its work it aims to support individuals and communities living with the long term effects of conflict while educating the civil society here, and facilitating its mobilisation, by documenting and distributing knowledge of the impact that war has on civilians. This is achieved through advocacy and policy work, both at grassroots and institutional level; support to partner NGOs and their projects; and implementation of independent projects in direct support of civilians affected by conflict.
The Sarafilovic Foundation is established for charitable purposes. Its objectives are to advance education, health, arts, heritage, culture, sports participation, environmental protection & provide relief to those in need due to age, ill health, disability, financial hardship, or other disadvantage.
(UK, 1180210) Browse eventsCheltenham Town Community Trust uses sport to inspire healthier, happier communities. We deliver programmes promoting physical and mental wellbeing, inclusion and personal growth. Your support helps us provide opportunities for all, changing lives through sport and education across Gloucestershire.
(UK, 1024664) Browse eventsThe Bob Champion Cancer Trust team based within the Trust's laboratories is focused in understanding the detailed molecular basis of the development of prostate cancer. Success of this reserach will ultimately lead to better clinical management of this cancer and to new cancer tests and treatments.
(UK, 1150533) Browse eventsRobert Dickie Charitable Trust – Raising money for local charities and other worthy causes, whilst at the same time keeping Bobby ‘ s memory alive The Robert Dickie Charitable Trust will support additional projects and good causes from organisations or individuals who apply to the Trust for funding
(UK, 1003795) Browse eventsEDSA supports Saturday Schools and other educational initiatives which give disadvantaged young people living in the poverty-stricken townships and informal settlements around Cape Town the chance to fulfil their potential. EDSA believes that education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty and crime, the abiding legacy of apartheid.
(UK, 1077798) Browse eventsTHE DIFFERENCE YOU’LL MAKE £1 buys a young person a tin opener something they may never have owned before and a step on the road to independence £10 provides a hot meal and a change of clothes homeless people often turn up with nothing more than the clothes on their back £20 provides support advice and guidance for any young person facing housing difficulties £30 helps a homeless person plan for their future a session with a key worker to assess their needs and create an action plan £40 provides vital counselling helping someone overcome traumas from their past £50 will support the work of a family mediation officer working on improving family relationships and helping young people in their own home £100 restores the dignity of a homeless person replacing lost documents such as birth certificates allowing them access to benefits and other services we all take for granted £1000 is the average cost to provide the support a homeless person needs the moment they engage with Burton YMCA to the moment they leave THANK YOU
(UK, 1118310) Browse eventsManchester United Foundation uses the passion for Manchester United to benefit communities and improve the lives of young people through: educational programmes, promoting a greater understanding of social issues through education, and by developing unique partnerships with like-minded organisations.
(UK, SC009443) Browse eventsIts mission is to provide advice and information about albinism. Raise positive awareness of the condition. Improve self esteem. It provides local events and support through contact people. Encourages the sharing of experiences. Conferences every two years. Twice yearly magazine.
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(UK, 1092778) Browse eventsThe Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) improves the lives of people of all ages by co-producing, sharing, and supporting the use of the best available knowledge and evidence about what works in practice. We are a leading social care improvement independent charity.
MAKES GRANTS TO INDIVIDUALS AND TO ORGANISATIONS PROVIDES SERVICES, ADVOCACY / ADVICE / INFORMATION AND OTHER CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES TO: CHILDREN / YOUNG PEOPLE ELDERLY / OLD PEOPLE PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES OTHER CHARITIES OR VOLUNTARY BODIES THE GENERAL PUBLIC / MANKIND WORLDWIDE
(UK, 1118222) Browse eventsTrinity Homeless Projects works to see transformation in the lives of those suffering the effects of homelessness. We do this through supported housing, supported training and supported employment. We are also proud to be a significant agent in landfill reduction through our recycled furniture stores. "Trinity is a truly exceptional project. Thanks to this funding, the charity can expand its excellent work in saving perfectly useable furniture from ending up in landfill, whilst also providing employment and skills for homeless people." Boris Johnson, former Chair of the London Waste and Recycling Board, after awarding funds to Trinity to open 3 new furniture stores in West London - creating up to 69 new jobs.
(UK, 1054033) Browse eventsThe CdLS Foundation exists to ensure early and accurate diagnosis of Cornelia de Lange Syndrome ; promote research into the causes and manifestations of the syndrome and help people with a diagnosis of CdLS to make informed decisions throughout their lifetime
(UK, 254781) Browse eventsIt works with local partners in Ecuador, India, Mexico, the Philippines, South Africa and Sri Lanka, focusing on the needs of children who are vulnerable and at risk through poverty, helping them to build their self-esteem, gain access to education, and develop the skills needed to break out of poverty.
(UK, 1119450) Browse eventsAmigos feels called to stand alongside the most vulnerable in Uganda so that, through working together, young people in Uganda may be able to achieve self-sustainability and given a brighter hope for the future. We feel passionate about helping to build a better and fulfilling life for the next generation of Uganda's mothers and fathers. Through Kira Farm Development Centre we equip young people with vocational training and holistic life skills including health and nutrition and character development. The majority of our students come from the north of Uganda where conflict and poverty have disadvantaged an entire generation. Our students return home equipped and empowered to bring sustainable change to their communities.
Bouth Village Hall is a community space, run by volunteers. We offer facilities for use by the local community, and non-residents alike; organising coffee mornings for elderly residents "tackling loneliness" and social events for the community on a regular basis.
(UK, 1156595) Browse eventsThe Hummingbird Centre provides Complementary Therapy, Support and Friendship for people affected by cancer in the Bicester area.
Our non-for-profit independent cinema has been an enduring presence within Chichester for over 40 years; we are a wonderful provider of independent, world cinema, but the cinema is also a platform for our charitable work. Our charitable aims include: *Improving health & well-being, and building stronger local community links by supporting vulnerable people such as the elderly, disabled and those unable to access mainstream cinemas, through our community support and study programmes. We work with local charities who support adults with learning difficulties with day-care and supported living, and children with additional needs and disabilities. We also work with a Women's Centre, and a local hotel supporting newly arrived asylum seeking families. *Supporting young people in education, through a curriculum outreach and education programme *Supporting and providing social entertainment for young adults in an inclusive and safe environment through a monthly Film Club screening of a film classic with a slice of pizza OUR MISSION To programme and deliver the widest range of performance events and films from around the world in a welcoming and inclusive way, that brings the people together, encouraging debate and helps the community to see and understand the world through different eyes. In doing so, we broaden the appeal and appreciation of independent cinema which is central to cultural life in Chichester and beyond.
(UK, 1200028) Browse eventsProstate Cancer Support are a patient led Charity that support Prostate Cancer Patients in the community, We deliver awareness of this disease both in literature form and via informative talks. We are there to aid any patient support group and provide a 365 day dedicated helpline.
(UK, 1201870) Browse eventsSwaledale Mountain Rescue Team comprises c40 members, all volunteers, who are available at all times of the day and night in any weather, 365 days per year, to assist those in distress or lost in the remote areas of Swaledale & Wensleydale, North Yorkshire. We are funded entirely from donations.
(UK, 1087596) Browse eventsSSF is the largest youth drama festival in the UK. For the last ten years, we have worked with teachers to challenge the preconception that Shakespeare is difficult, dry or dull through a combination of teacher training, workshops and student performance in a local professional theatre.