(UK, 1207505) Browse eventsCreated via charity sign up service.
(UK, 1103895) Browse eventsOur mission is to provide Tanzanian communities with vocational education for needy children, access to clean water and other actions based on an intimate and thorough understanding of its social and cultural needs.
(UK, 1204694) Browse eventsOver half the world's population can't access basic healthcare, resulting in needless deaths... a mother dies every two minutes. We’re a non-profit changing this by equipping health workers with smart technology, enabling fast diagnosis and life-saving care in communities in urgent need.
(UK, 1148521) Browse eventsThe Josh Carrick Foundation aims to fund research into the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of testicular cancer for the advancement of health and to also provide funds for technological advancement in cancer research. The Foundation also wishes to help raise awareness of testicular cancer.
(UK, 1203272) Browse eventsGreen Hub is a charity in Milford & Godalming supporting teens (11-18) facing social, emotional & mental health challenges: We do this via our social therapeutic garden programme - Green Teens - which focuses on mental wellbeing, as well as supporting parents with our monthly Parent Hub.
(UK, 297246) Browse eventsThe Meniere’s Society is the only UK registered charity dedicated solely to supporting people with Meniere’s disease and vestibular disorders causing dizziness and imbalance. The Society provides information to patients, carers, health professionals and the public, as well as funding vital research.
(UK, SCO25332) Browse eventsHelping to make North-east Scotland's cancer and haematology care the best it can be
(UK, 1121363) Browse eventsWe depend on the generosity of our supporters to help us to advance the education and opportunities for our special pupils by providing additional resources and activities. Our pupils (aged 4-19) have severe or profound learning difficulties and many pupils are on the autistic spectrum.
(UK, 1171668) Browse eventsWe are charity that rescues unwanted pet pigs and give them a safe and loving home. They may be neglected, abused, mistreated, can no longer be kept or are simply not wanted anymore. Usually the only option for these animals is slaughter as they are exceptionally hard to re-home. We give them sanctuary, love and care, rehabilitating and re-socialising them. If they can then go to new forever homes, they do, if not they stay and live their life happily and safely at the sanctuary. They are not used for meat or unscrupulous breeding programmes. Apart from giving these intelligent and engaging animals security and safety, we also aim to educate people about porcine care and husbandry so that they can make informed choices and understand them better.
(UK, 1142193) Browse eventsForward Facing is a charity that provides creative outlets to promote improved confidence, self esteem and expression in children with life limiting illnesses and their families. Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1142193 Find out more Website http://www.forwardfacing.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Forward-Facing/197976960247676
(UK, 1103836) Browse eventsThe DSWT embraces measures for the protection of wildlife in Kenya. Including anti-poaching operations, community outreach, mobile veterinary support, and the rescue, hand-rearing and rehabilitation of elephant and rhino orphans, so that they can enjoy a quality of life in wild terms when grown.
(UK, 278336) Browse events"Unlocking Potential Through Play!" The Thames Valley Adventure Playground offers children and adults with all types of disability, from across the Thames Valley and beyond, the opportunity to experience the fun and freedom of adventure play in a stimulating and supportive environment.
(UK, 1115174) Browse eventsHundreds of racehorses finish racing each year, with some disappearing of the radar. HEROS helps find new homes and careers for ex-racehorses when they have finished racing giving them a fresh start and a new and happy life.
(UK, 1045025) Browse eventsThe Family Care Trust is dedicated to helping care for people of all ages whilst developing peoples' choices, independence and dignity. It has been established for ten years and works with people who are suffering with problems ranging from learning disabilities, mental health problems, physical disabilities and confusional illnesses.
(UK, 1081937) Browse eventsKISS works in Uganda to support vulnerable children, their families and their communities. It does this by providing funding for education; medical treatment; families that care for orphaned children or are in difficult circumstances; support for young mothers and social outreach projects.
(UK, SC046526) Browse eventsHamish Dear's Warm Hugs provides financial assistance to children who have a cancer diagnosis and are being treated at the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow by funding day trips, short breaks and providing gifts.
(UK, 1151236) Browse eventsJamie’s Fund has been established to provide resources to improve the care for people with mental illness in Uganda. It is in memory of Jamie Devaney who died in 2011, after falling ill while on a family holiday and fund raising trip in Uganda. He was only four years old, but during those years Jamie brought immense joy and pleasure to his family, and everyone else who was fortunate enough to know him.Mental illness tends to be neglected compared to physical illnesses in Uganda. People with severe mental illness are often misunderstood and badly treated and the great majority have no hope of receiving appropriate treatment. As a low-income country, Ugandan health services are limited and resources for mental health are pitifully small. In UK the health spend per person is around £2000 per year: In Uganda it is £6 and only 1% of this is spent on mental health. Jamie’s Fund is working with other organisations to raise the status and standards of mental health care.
(UK, 1156597) Browse eventsWe provide funds to promising young athletes when they really need it most; right at the start of their career. Early encouragement, support and funding significantly increases the chance of a young person achieving their potential. Lack of finance should not be a barrier so disabled and able-bodied athletes are encouraged to apply for funding to help cover the costs of their training. Anyone can apply as long as their club and coaches sanction their application and their sport is recognised by Sport England. Athletes complete the application on our website detailing their training goals and the costs associated with them. Once approved each athlete has their own page on our website and on Virgin Money Giving, where they can showcase their talent and individuality. You support the athletes of your choice; friends, family, school mates, club members, the wider sporting public, in fact anyone can help. All donations are collected by us and then distributed to the athletes in accordance with their financial needs detailed in their application. We don't charge a penny, relying on your generosity to fund the charities running costs.
(UK, 262777) Browse eventsSuffolk Wildlife Trust is Suffolk's leading conservation organisation. It's vision is to create a Living Landscape for Suffolk.
(UK, 1170498) Browse eventsWe are run by volunteers and rely on donations and fundraising. We give riders of all ages the chance to enjoy the benefits of being with horses. We offer lessons and hacking on our sensory trail. We also offer Tea with a Pony sessions for those with dementia or other lifelong conditions.
(UK, 1087288) Browse eventsCHIPTA is the Parent Teacher Association for Coombe Hill infant School. Its aim is to assist in the provision of facilities for education at the school by engaging in activities which support the school and promote the education of the pupils. All parents of the school are automatically members of CHIPTA. What this means in practice is that CHIPTA undertake a variety of fund raising activities for the school, which not only raises much needed funds to enrich the school and the education of the children, but promotes a deep feeling of community and a fun environment for both parents and children. Examples are Christmas and Summer Fairs, Adult and Children Disco and Film Nights, Mobile Phone and Cartridge Recycling and many other activities. Projects funded from past money raised include: Adventure Playground upgrade including non slip safety surfaces and paths; Refurbishment of swimming pool changing rooms; Providing recyclable water bottles for every child; Storage sheds; Garden improvements to enrich the childrens' outdoor teaching experience; and Murals for a quiet area in the playground.