The Lotus Flower Trust raises money to build homes, schools and orphanages for poor children, whose parents often live on less than one dollar a day, and who live in the remote areas of India. The projects are chosen in conjunction with the local villagers. They are sustainable and have lasting benefit for the children, whose lives are changed for ever.
Inspired by, and faithful to, our Christian values, we create supportive and energising communities that are open to all, where young people can truly belong, contribute and thrive. This includes youthclubs, housing, nurseries, children's centres, community gyms and community hubs.
Wells Community Hospital Trust is a local charity that provides a wide range of flexible and integrated health & wellbeing services for the community we serve.
Galgos del Sol is a registered uk and spanish charity based in Murcia, Spain. We rescue and rehabilitate abandoned and injured galgos for placement in forever homes in the UK, Europe, and US. Bred solely for hunting, thousands of galgos are abandoned or killed annually at the end of each short season. Galgos are not typically considered as pet worthy in Spain and their lives end in less than humane ways either in perreras (kill stations) or abandoned to a life of persecution on the streets. GDS is passionately committed to the welfare of galgos and works tirelessly to educate the public about their plight. GDS is a non profit organization and receives no national or municipal funding; they are fully dependent on donations for their survival.
The Rangers Charity Foundation helps to make the world of difference to thousands of lives. For season 16/17 we are supporting local hospitals and homeless charities, Breast Cancer Care Scotland, Unicef and various armed services-related charities, as well as delivering our own community work.
The Forbes Foundation provides financial support to children, and their families, who are in need, by reason of ill health, disability, and/or financial hardship within England and Wales, but predominantly the North of England, by providing facilities, equipment and monetary grants. Our support comes in many different shapes and sizes. For example it could be a financial contribution to much needed treatment, providing life changing facilities to aid walking, providing people with lots of helping hands to decorate a new room or create a sensory garden, or supporting talented and gifted children where financial hardship may be a barrier to maximising their potential.
For over 150 years Spurgeon’s College has been helping people learn and equip themselves for their life’s mission as disciples of Jesus. Our students are amazing people whose stories are inspirational. In preparing themselves for mission and ministry they knowingly take a sacrificial path. Many of them struggle to support their families and pay their fees. Many of them are not eligible for student loans. Some of them are simply unable to support themselves because of government regulations for student visas. We rely on the generous support of people like you because, unlike many higher education establishments, we do not receive any government funding. We are keen to keep our student fees as low as possible and we never want to turn anyone away from ministerial training because of lack of funds. Can you help us to continue to do this? Spurgeon's was founded by the great Victorian Baptist preacher, C H Spurgeon, to train pastors who were ‘… hindered in their efforts to do good by the slenderness of their knowledge … the absence of a guide, their need of books, and their scanty time …’ Ten years later, the first Principal, George Rogers, concluded that the College was ‘… adapted to the real wants of the age’. This remains our aim whether you want to prepare yourself for Christian ministry or purely to study the Bible and theology. Our courses include online learning (from single module to full degree), part-time and full time degree, masters and doctorate courses as well as counselling courses. You can also study with us if you are a school leaver or mature student wanting to study theology as an academic degree. We always have students from overseas studying with us. To send a gift to be used where the College needs it most, please use the donation buttons on this page. If you want to donate to one of our special appeals, use the links in the Find out more box to the left. During the donation process you will be asked if you will allow "charity marketing". If you would like to receive or continue to receive mailings (including The Record) from Spurgeon's College, please ALLOW charity marketing.
Hopestead work in partnership with like-minded organisations to tackle the causes and impacts of homelessness. We believe in community, creating the sense of belonging that makes their house a home forever. We empower people to take control and get past whatever is in their way.
To support and make a positive difference to the communities we work in and the communities of our staff by enhancing people’s lives through environmental education, supporting construction industry development and caring for those living with life altering sickness and disability.
For millions of people in low-resource settings, there’s no such thing as a ‘routine operation’. Surgery is urgent, life-saving – and often unsafe. Lifebox makes surgery and anesthesia safer on a global scale.
Born Too Soon is a registered charity 1056510-2 (under the charitable umbrella of Kingston Hospital Charity) set up in 1985 to offer information and support to families whose baby/babies are being cared for on the Neonatal Unit at Kingston Hospital NHS. Trust. Our specialist unit cares for not only small preterm babies but unwell newborn infants requiring extra care. The aims of the charity are to offer information and support to the families on the Neonatal Unit. We also purchase additional equipment for the benefit of all babies being cared for on the Neonatal Unit. Our Unit cares for 18 babies at any one time. We care for babies from 26 weeks upwards, up to 40% of our babies are unwell newborn infants. We cared for over 600 babies last year. We aim to make the experience of having a premature or unwell baby the best it can possibly be. We have a website which is www.borntoosoon.org.uk and two Facebook pages Born Too Soon and the Friends of Kingston Neonatal Unit. We also have a Twitter Account which is @BornTooSoonKH We are very proud to be celebrating our 30th Birthday this year and have many exciting events planned. We are looking at purchasing Bilisoft Device £2,000 Variable Height Cots £1400 Bilirubinometer Cot £2,000 Heated Water Matrress £1,995 Neopuff Resuscitator £700 We have our 30th Anniversary Ball on the 11th July, 2015 at The Richmond Golf Club and are very proud to be associated with them and The Stage Golfing Society who for the past 30 years have hosted our Celebrity Golf Day. If you would like to support any of our events or sponsor them please contact me on 8974 9157 Email is [email protected] Born Too Soon Co-Ordinator and Founder Member of Charity Born Too Soon Registered No. 1056510-2 Pauline Woods, Born Too Soon Co-ordinator, Neonatal Unit, Kingston Hospital Foundation NHS Trust, Galsworthy Road, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey KT2 7QB
The aims of the Team Jak Charity being set up is to achieve Jak’s wishes by creating new build premises to be used for various purposes which will benefit the community, mainly children into teens, of West Lothian. To assist cancer patients and their families and others affected by cancer or debilitating illnesses Jak wanted to create a cafe for neutropenic patients where they can eat in a sterile environment. Jak recognised the need for Family time in a specially adapted area for counselling, play or chilling out. To assist in the appreciation of music and drama and the development of children by this means. To assist in raising funds for other needs which Jak identified during his illness including indoor and outdoor sports activities for children of all ages We are privileged to have Neil Alexander, the Hearts Goalkeeper, as the Patron of Team Jak. Please help us realsie all of Jak's Dreams for Jak's Den by donating either as a one off or regulary or by doing a fundraising event of your own. For more info visit Jak's Journey on Facebook or www.teamjak.co.uk.
Freddies Friends was set up in memory of Freddie Appleyard, Freddies Friends raise funds for specialist equipment, therapies, toys, short breaks and any help possible for local children in and around Hull with disabilities, life limiting illnesses and organisations associated with disabled children.
Youth Works Northamptonshire - providing community based wraparound education, advocacy, support and recreation from vibrant, accessible venues that have young people and their families at the core.
Age UK Berkshire is the leading organisation providing integrated health and wellbeing services for older people across Berkshire, a local independent charity and part of the Age UK brand. We provide independent & expert advice, support and services, especially for those who are isolated & lonely.
We are a group of local volunteers who have been supporting worthy causes and community events for over 30 years. In addition, we support national and international causes and respond to emergencies however and whenever we can.
The NGS raises money for various nursing, caring and gardening charities. This year 3800 gardens of quality and character across the UK are open for the NGS. Through this the NGS raises over £2.5m annually for charity. With a great volunteer base, the NGS has raised over £40m in the last 10 years.
WorldShare works in the world's neediest places, responding to the vision of local Christians to bring lasting change to their communities. We believe in community and friendship. Working around the world to build lasting and loving relationships. Bringing the love of God to those in need.
In loving memory of our daughter Kelly our aim is to raise awareness of mental health, help breakdown barriers and try to prevent suicide. All money raised will be split 50/50 between Mind and SOBS unless specified otherwise by the donor/fundraisers
We care for people in Rossendale who have a life-limiting illness, with a whole range of services; Day Therapy, Home Care, Psychotherapy, Complementary Therapies. Information, support and professional advice is available when choosing the type of care required.
It helps to support the whole family of a child diagnosed with cancer in a variety of ways. Regular newsletter, drop-in centres, regular parent meetings. Telephone be-friending Treats, trips & parties; holidays for the children and their families. Caravan for hire.