Hope4Malawi helps relieve poverty in Malawi, Southern Africaby raising funds for projects and facilitating trips where participantsimplement projects, teach in schools, take assemblies and run conferences and kids clubs.
Birdshot Uveitis Society is a charity & support group that offers advice & information to people affected with the potentially blinding, rare eye condition known as Birdshot Uveitis. Currently there is no cure, so we also raise funds to improve treatment and also increase public awareness.
## Updated 3/11/2017 at 8:00 AM ##Collecting for ROHINGYA refugee's only, as we are doing AID delivery each month.Permission to enter Burma (Myanmar) is IMPOSSIBLE at present.Around Cox's Bazaar area, foreigners are advised to ensure they are within their Hotel Rooms, by no later than 18:00 hrs as a Security Curfew operates, due to the nature of these areas.Thus, we tend to use local Bangladeshi Volunteers, as no issues towards them, no matter what time they are OUT!Cash distribution only to the newly arriving Rohingya refugees entering Bangladesh, from within 1+ kilometre away from the border.Aid mainly distributed after Maghreb salah in dark, as that's when new people arrive within Bangladesh.YOU can SEE ROHINGYA only Appeals at the bottom of this BT MyDonate donations page in no particular order, as just at random. Here we have only mentioned ROHINGYA APPEAL to AVOID any CONFUSION.These APPEALS separately include MEDICAL AID for 2017Use both the LEFT RIGHT arrows with or without your mouse, at the BOTTOM of this Page to move / navigate and take a detailed LOOK at the different APPEALS. (a). We have direct connections with ALL our SUPPLIERS, for BEST discounted prices!(b). We do our UTMOST to avoid all expenses. Thus we are able to maintain our 100% Donations Policy structure, Worldwide.(c). Overseas Volunteers are experienced people in their fields, including Disaster Relief. Unfortunately, Bangladesh regularly gets floods, where majority of stock is lost and food becomes scarce. We only use known trusted people in Groups for ALL AID projects to help the Rohingya refugees.Our APPEALS:LILLAH projectsWater Hand Pumps (60 to 70 feet deep)Masjid & Madressa (Large Marquee)Rohingya Teachers for Modern EducationRohingya Teachers for Islamic EducationSADAQAH & ZAKAT projects:Large Plastic/Tarpaulin sheet 16 ft x 12 ftBar of soap for washing one selfLotahWashing powder for clothesFOOD bag containing daily essentialsINTEREST moniesToilets as pit latrinesPlease donate to support our current Appeals and Campaigns to help the most NEEDY in several Countries.Our GENERAL APPEALS of:like Sadaqa / Zakah / Lillahcan be found at www.globalwelfarerelief.comwithin BT MyDonate pages online. Charity No: 1170887
We are a small local charity affiliated to Mind in the UK. Our vision is of a society that promotes and protects good mental health for all and treats people with experience of mental illness fairly,positively and with respect. People who experience mental illness are at the heart of what we do.
HAIR REBORN is a charity offering a free haircare service to people suffering hair loss as a result of cancer chemotherapy treatment. The programme offers support & expert advice and up to 3 FREE visits at an appointed salon helping them regain their confidence & self-esteem as their hair grows back
The Hive was set up to provide temporary relief in the form of food parcels to individuals or families experiencing crisis situations. We are very grateful for any donations. Money raised will go towards food stocks and/or storage for food. Please contact us through our website if you have any questions. Many thanks, Bryony, Kim and NatalieTrustees of The Hive Charity No: 1162363 Find out more Website http://www.thehivefoodbank.com
We are a local mental health charity providing help and support to local people and their families in the Coastal West Sussex area. Respecting the needs and rights of individuals to have control of their lives, we aim to empower people with mental health needs to be as independent as possible and help them to benefit from optimum support and activities in their community We offer help to people on their road to recovery and support them to lead a fulfilling life within their community. People are offered help and advice on: We work hard to tackle the stigma and discrimination which continue to affect the lives of people with mental health problems. We believe that by challenging destructive prejudice, we can help to improve the experience of people with mental health We aim to empower people with mental health needs to be as independent as possible and help them to benefit from optimum support and activities in their community problems in their local communities.
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Dementia Active has an established track record in providing social activity groups for people who have a diagnosis of dementia. Dementia is an illness which can isolate people from former friends. The value of spending time with others who share this sense of isolation cannot be overestimated.
Our aim is to build stronger communities and enrich lives by giving grants that genuinely help to meet the needs faced by our local people. Since 1985, the Foundation has awarded over £6million to local voluntary and community groups in Berkshire. See www.berkshirecf.org for more details.
CHEF raises valuable funds here in the UK that can be used to help people suffering from poverty or financial hardship in Lesotho (Southern Africa). By offering funding for food related business start-ups and training, we help people to work their way out of poverty and have a brighter future.
Carrick Mind offers support to anyone in the Carrick area who is experiencing or recovering from mental ill health, for example depression and anxiety. We work in a person centred way and consider all individuals in a holistic manner. Mental ill health can affect anyone, rich or poor, young or old, altering the lives of those affected and the lives of people close to them. We are affiliated to Mind, the National Association for Mental Health and promote the same values in all our work: informed, determined, diversity, integrity and partnership. Carrick Mind is a member of the Kernow Mind Partnership.
Laburnum Boat Club is a small children's charity based in East London. We provide social education to local disadvantaged young people and thier families through participation in a range of water-based activities. We aim to be a positive force for changing lives in a safe and supportive environment. Set up in 1983 by a group of local parents, to provide exciting and challening activities for young poeple, we have grown steadily ever since. In 2012 we had over 8,000 visits and our current activities include:
The Friends of St Peter's and St. Gildas' is a registered charity which raises funds for St Peter's and St Gildas' Junior School in Crouch End, N8, North London.
"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.
The Royal Navy Officers' Charity (RNOC) is the principal Naval Officers charity. Established in 1739 as the Royal Navy Benevolent Society for Officers, the charity has recently adopted the working title of the RNOC. One of Britain’s oldest naval charities the RNOC provide benevolence to both serving and retired officers of both the regular and reserve Naval Service (RN, RM and QARNNS), their spouses, former spouses and dependants who require financial support.Today the charity offers financial support to serving and former officers, young and old at home in Europe and further afield in the Americas, Africa and Australasia.The charity provides assistance with the cost of nursing and care home fees, mobility aids, household repairs, the replacement of white goods and help with debts. In addition assistance is given in the form of regular grants to cover basic cost of living expenses. Further funding is available to help with training and education. Further details and a copy of our latest impact report can be found by following the link below. Charity No: 207405 Find out more Website http://www.rnoc.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RNOCARNO Twitter https://www.twitter.com/ARNORNOC
The aim of Lucky2BHere is to save lives by raising funds to purchase defibrillators to reduce response times, particularly in rural areas remote from emergency services.
The CAIRN Trust aims to develop sustainable rural village communities in Nepal through child education. We develop a communities educational infrastructure by building village schools and libraries and providing children with essential education supplies.
Essex Wildlife Trust is the county’s leading conservation charity. It has more than 32,000 members, manages and protects over 7,250 acres of land on 87 nature reserves and 2 nature parks and runs 9 visitor centres. The aim of Essex Wildlife Trust is to Protect Wildlife for the Future.
The Brigstowe Project provides information, advice and support to people living with HIV in Bristol and surrounding areas. The organisation was set up in 1995 by local housing, health and HIV support organisations. We are a vibrant, enthusiastic and forward thinking organisation whose aim is to improve the quality of life for people living with HIV.
We empower young Muslims to initiate projects that put faith into action, based on the Qur’an and Ahlul Bayt, and proactively tackle the problems facing British society today. The IUS runs events London and Manchester, as well as national projects like residential trips, VOU magazine and IUS Aid.
We are the Warrington and Halton Hospitals’ Charity. Your donations enable us to purchase vital equipment and make a real difference to our patients - from mums and new babies, through to patients needing specialist care and our oldest community members. Thank you for your support.
Mosaic was founded by HRH The Prince of Wales and convened in November 2007 by Business in the Community, one of the Prince’s Charities, to challenge the growing concern around the issues facing young Muslims living in deprived areas of Britain. Mosaic’s key priorities, as outlined by its founder, are twofold. • Firstly, creating opportunities for young people of all backgrounds who do not have them • Secondly, creating opportunities for understanding between different people and groups Creating opportunities for young people, championed by Muslims, harnessing the power of positive thinking.