(UK, 1147005) Browse eventsThe Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR) has a unique global role, in that it conducts covert operations in very hostile environments and is often first on the ground. This usually requires long deployments, putting extreme pressure on both the soldiers and their families. The primary role of the Special Reconnaissance Regimental Association (SRRA) is to support the wellbeing of former and serving Operators and their families. We are welfare-focused, providing our members, with a discreet and trusted network of support for themselves and their immediate families. Our small team understands the difficult working and living conditions of our membership – each having served in, or alongside, the Regiment for several years. We work diligently and empathetically on behalf of the President, Executive Committee and membership. The primary role of the Association is to support the wellbeing of former and serving Operators and their immediate families. This is enabled by our generous benefactors, supporters and friends, whose donations are spent in accordance with our charitable objectives. An overview of our charitable expenditure is available on the Charities Commission (England and Wales) registered charity number 1147005.
(UK, NIC107212) Browse eventsJengana means 'building each other'. We work alongside each individual to help them achieve their potential. Kipepeo is provides a loving, safe environment for vulnerable children to flourish. Sponsorship means that needy kids and young adults can help themselves to escape the poverty cycle.
(UK, 1213929) Browse eventsKilled Women is a UK registered charity led by bereaved families who have lost loved ones to male violence. Working alongside violence against women and girls activists, we fight for better protection for women, justice for victims, and strong, compassionate support for bereaved families—especially children whose mothers have been killed. We built Killed Women because we refuse to stand by while another family is shattered. We don’t want sympathy; we want resources, accountability, and real action on the ground to stop the tidal wave of violence and the injustice that follows it through our police, courts, and services. Our message is simple and urgent: raise awareness, change systems, and save lives. Since launching in December 2022, we’ve grown quickly and become a high-profile voice on violence against women and girls. Our work has been covered by BBC News at Six and Ten, BBC Breakfast, the Today programme, Lorraine, The Sun, Grazia, and others. Join our network; stand beside, and support us to amplify survivors’ voices, and help secure justice for those we’ve lost—and ensure safety for those still at risk. Explore our media and updates at www.killedwomen.org
(UK, 1144824) Browse eventsWorking through the local pastors and officials we try to provide year-round support as required and requested. We particularly focus on the spiritual and material needs of the poor, the sick and those suffering from other forms of social deprivation. Our trustees and helpers are all volunteers.
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(UK, 1081956) Browse eventsOur Charity The Charlton Park Academy Fund was set up in 2000 to support Charlton School, now Charlton Park Academy, a secondary school for pupils with special needs in the London Borough of Greenwich. The pupils, aged 11-19, have a variety of special needs including autistic spectrum disorder, severe learning difficulties, profound and multiple learning difficulties and emotional and behavioural difficulties. Many of them come from very deprived backgrounds and therefore face huge challenges to reach their full potential and be as independent as possible. Whilst the academy is funded by central government to deliver the students statutory education, the academy is constantly looking at ways to add to and enhance every student’s school experience, with the intention that this will raise self-esteem, boost self-confidence and ultimately give each student the greatest opportunity to achieve once they have left the school. Projects Such activities and projects of course cost money, and this is where the school’s registered charity looks to play its part. This, in practice, means working with the students, parents, staff and governors to look at projects that will provide the most benefit and impact to as many students as possible. Hence, the charity has raised money for projects large and small, such as the refurbishment of two sensory rooms within the school and the funding of after school clubs and residential trips. We are currently raising money for a new fleet of minibuses, our Minibus Appeal, computer devices for communication, residential trips and clubs.
(UK, 1190380) Browse eventsWe assist in financing the cost of support workers with health care experience to support young people aged under 26 who are undergoing stem cell therapy or similar treatment for autoimmune disease in England and Wales
(UK, 20009458) Browse eventsThe Friends of St Luke's Cancer Care supporting St Luke's Radiation Oncology Network Dublin was established to provide cure, care and comfort to the patients attending St Luke's Hospital and St Luke's Radiation Centres at St James's and Beaumont Hospitals.
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(UK, 1145151) Browse eventsWe want St Peterʼs and St Nicholasʼ churches to be at the centre of the life of our growing town, to be available to all who wish to use them. These historic buildings need to be welcoming and accessible, with good community facilities, reflecting the needs people have when using our buildings.
(UK, SCO06609) Browse eventsErskine provides specialist nursing and dementia care for former members of our Armed Forces. Founded in 1916, the charity has cared for over 75,000 ex-Service men and women through two World Wars and more recent conflicts and peace-keeping initiatives. This year we will care for over 1350 Veterans through five residential care homes in Bishopton, Erskine, Glasgow and Edinburgh. Current residents include men and women who served in the Falklands, the Gulf, Bosnia and Northern Ireland, as well as World War II. War isn't a thing of the past and neither is the need to support our country's Veterans. These brave men and women answered the call and risked everything for their country. In return, when they need care Erskine is there for them. As a charity, we rely heavily on donations and legacies from individuals, community groups and companies. By helping Erskine to raise much-needed funds you too can play a vital part in caring for our ex-Service men and women. We need your support!
(UK, 1146662) Browse eventsHarrison's Fund has one goal, to get as much money as possible into the hands of the world's best researchers, working to find a cure for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. We're focusing purely on research and treatment, so that, boys with DMD can grow into the strong men they're meant to be...make time
(UK, 1126281) Browse eventsHuman Relief Foundation (HRF) is a registered charity that provides emergency relief and assistance to the developing world, including: • safe water and better sanitation • food distribution • health clinics • school kits • elderly care and support • doctors training courses • vocational training
(UK, 1104420) Browse eventsWHF is concerned with conservation and protection of endangered big cats both in captivity and in the wild. We have a breeding centre in Kent with Sumatran tigers, Amur leopards, snow leopards, cheetah and Amur tigers. The centre is not open to the general public.
(UK, 271775) Browse eventsThe Bristol Area Kidney Patients Association (BAKPA) is a local independent charity set up by patients of the Richard Bright Renal Unit at Southmead Hospital Bristol to provide help & support to patients and their families and supply equipment to the unit which is not provided by the Hospital Trust.
(UK, 1028523) Browse eventsHELP FLEET ROTARY HELP OTHERS!
(UK, 1173144) Browse eventsWe run show & tell events for ladies contemplating breast reconstruction who have a diagnosis of breast cancer or who have a diagnosis of a gene mutation such as BRCA1/2 or TP53. Monies raised by or donated to Restore are used to support ladies undergoing reconstructive breast surgery.
(UK, 285776) Browse eventsCAFOD works with local partners and communities in 40 countries across the world - responding to emergencies, promoting long-term development and raising public awareness of the causes of poverty. We work with people of all faiths and none for a safe, sustainable and peaceful world.
(UK, 1019493) Browse eventsThrough outdoor adventure it is able to improve the confidence and self esteem of vulnerable young children and help them to achieve their full potential. The outdoor activities provide a challenging environment for children to learn valuable life lessons and to start to believe in themselves.
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(UK, 1014576) Browse eventsThe Refugee Council is the leading independent charity working with refugees in the UK. We provide vital support and specialist care to enable refugees rebuild their lives in safety. We speak out for the rights of refugees and challenge government policy, the media and hostile public attitudes.