Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.South Central AmbulanceLeague of Friends, in partnership with South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SCAS), supports a network of Community Responders and Co Responders in the SCAS region.
Andean Medical Mission focuses on providing surgery and training in ophthalmic medicine in remote hard to reach rural communities.where access to eye care service is impossible due to distance and the difficulty of travel. Additionally, we provide eye tests and spectacles to combat low vision.
FATN Talking News is a charitable organisation that records & distributes high quality recordings of local newspapers to the visually impaired living in the Surrey & Hampshire borders. The recordings, which are produced on memory sticks and delivered free of charge to Listeners by the Post office, can be played on a dedicated unit which is given to a listener by FATN Talking News. Recordings are also uploaded to the “Recordings” page of the FATN website. FATN Talking News is staffed by a Volunteer workforce and is funded entirely by voluntary donations.
1st Methlick Scout Group and Explorer Unit are a rural based Group covering the villages of Methlick, Tarves, Barthol Chapel and surrounding rural areas of Cairnorrie and Quilquox.
The Norwich & Norfolk Muslim Association (NNMA)
The Pembroke Dock Sunderland Trusts main aim is the recovery a Short Sunderland Flying Boat, Serial No T9044, which sank at its moorings in a gale in 1940. The Flying Boat Interpretation Centre and Workshop in Pembroke Dock, which is unique to the UK, opened its doors on 27th June 2009 and has been visited by many thousands of visitors since. Pembroke Dock had a thirty year link with the glorious era of flying boat operations and our centre tells some of the stories from this very important period of the 20th century. The Flying Boat Centre displays a Pegasus engine and many other items already recovered from the site of T9044, which is close to the Pembroke Dock waterfront. These parts are being conserved by many members of our volunteer team. Over fifty volunteers are now involved in this project. They run the centre on behalf of the Sunderland Trust and are also enthusiastically involved in all the other areas of the project. These include Education, Archiving/Conservation, Outreach and organising special events which promote the project and reflect the remarkable military history of the Pembroke Dock community and local area. Visit us to see the many displays, photos, uniforms and medals, models, artefacts, memorabilia and interactive items for small (and big!) children. Please also follow our progress on our website and help us achieve our aims.
The Crick Playing Field Association is managed by a dedicated and enthusiastic group of volunteers. The Playing Field is long established, and and accessible to all members our community. Presently we have a well used children’s play area in desperate need of new play equipment.
Kipepeo Foundation is a small family charity supporting Africans in their initiatives to improve education and sports facilities for orphaned and disadvantaged children.
Gorgie Church has been involved in the work of Bethany Christian Trust Care Shelter for many years. The Care Shelter began in Edinburgh as a two week pilot and has grown over the years in response to the need. Until December 2018, the Care Shelter used different church venues and guests slept on mats on the floor. Following the union of Stenhouse Church and Gorgie Dalry Church in 2016, GDS Church was formed and an additional buildings acquired at Stenhouse. After prayerful discussion, Bethany Christian Trust was offered the use of the sanctuary at Stenhouse as a regular Care Shelter. The offer was accepted and the new fixed venue opened its doors on the 21st December. GDS church spent £220.000 refurbishing the building including a new extension to house a toilet block and showers all fully accessible. Pews removed and replaced with 75 single beds with blankets and pillows, laundry facilities allowing care staff to wash towels and linen in-house. The guests are delighted to be coming to the same venue each evening and find Diadem a peaceful place with a unique atmosphere. Over 1000 volunteers from more than 70 churches across Edinburgh provide a two course meal each night. However the kitchen is very basic and has proved to be a challenge. Phase 2 included upgrading the kitchen and existing toilet facilities, the cost has been estimated at £190,000 and we need your help to continue the work. Together we can help relieve the suffering of people who are homeless.
Voluntary Action Epping Forest (VAEF) is an umbrella organisation that provides advice, information & development support services to voluntary & community organisations & volunteers in Epping Forest. VAEF operate a number of projects that directly meet identified need within the local community.
We support deaf and hard of hearing people in Scotland to have an equal and better future.
London Arts Orchestra brings music to life through storytelling, creating imaginative concert experiences for music lovers and those who just don't know it yet.Register with MyDonate and donate monthly to join our Friends' Scheme, become part of the family, and help to sustain the London Arts Orchestra’s unique style of performance.
In 2009, the Scottish Police Credit Union created The Scottish Police Credit Union Foundation to better help the Scottish Police Service and their communities. Our intentions were to create an accessible fund for our everyday heroes to support their local groups, community teams and causes.
A charity which supports the work of the Nursery School and Children's Centre. Providing funds for innovative and creative projects to ensure a vibrant experience for every child and family.
The social club caters for a wide range of adults with learning and physical disablities aged between 16 and 80. It meets every Friday at Crofton Halls, Orpington providing a range of activities, live music, discos and indoor sports and games. All the voluntunary helpers aim to provide great entertainmen so members have a fun evening - every week! Such nights are an essential part of the lives of so many of 140 members.
We run a local branch of Riding for the Disabled, providing regular riding lessons for adults and children with learning , physical and behavioural disabilities. We also sponsor riders to attend activity holidays which include riding.
The Bevan Foundation is an independent think tank that aims to solve poverty and inequality in Wales. We discover the root causes of problems, work with people experiencing them and with experts to find solutions, and prompt action.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Yabonga UK is a branch of the South African non-profit organisation Yabonga Children's Project. Yabonga's aim is to enable South African families and their communities affected by HIV/Aids to support themselves. We work to enable children and disadvantaged youths to reach their full potential. We run several programmes which support the following areas: Adults living with HIV, Orphans and Vulnerable Children on our Community Mothers programme, After school care for affected and vulnerable Youth. These programmes are often supplemented by a number of satellite initiatives such as the Crafts Programme for income generation, the Nutrition Programme which includes a garden and bakery, and our Respite programme provides a safe haven for those children deemed most at risk. Yabonga UK is currently funding the expansion of the Community Mothers Programme and the Children's Programme for new Child and Youth Counsellors. Charity No: 1161823 Find out more Website http://www.yabonga.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/yabonga.co.uk/ Flickr http://www.yabonga.co.uk
The Friends of the Mulberry. We are a charity who raise funds for various Adult Learning Centres in the Chester area. The Mulberry Centre, Canal Street House and Quaker House service users all benefit from the monies raised. The Friends of The Mulberry, supports over a 100 adults. Last year’s fundraising enabled us to purchase a new mini bus that makes it possible for our service users to access the local community. We provide the centres with transport (including the running costs of three mini buses), funding for drama, dance and art projects as well as other ad hoc activities. This year we funded special performances for the Jubilee and the Olympics.