We are a small Scottish charity operated by a few dedicated Dalmatian lovers. We rehome Dalmatians and offer support and training to other Dalmatian owners.
Care for Zambia funds a children's village and primary school in Chingola, Zambia providing a home for vulnerable children and an education for children from 3 years old, leading to skills training or college and university. We support children from the locality and other children that are at risk.
Sporting 87 is a football club based in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. The club welcomes players of all ages and abilities, and while many of our teams play at the highest standards of regional football, the club is passionate about caring for members, not only as football players but also as people.
We help those in the community that need support. We identify those that need support by working in partnership with organisations such as Social Services to offer support. We identify those living in poverty as well as offer support by way of Community projects and Acts of Kindness.
Silverwood is a co-educational special school serving the children and young people of Wiltshire and surrounding areas.
46th Fife Scout Group are based in Cowdenbeath we are raising funds to support our Austria 2026 trip.
During treatment for clinical depression, Sam West committed suicide at the age of 15. While a tragedy for his family, this reflects the growing challenge of mental health among children and young adults in the UK. The Foundation promotes awareness, diagnosis and treatment of mental health
We work in partnership with organisations across the Stirling and Falkirk Council areas to ensure that the charity's limited grant funds are targeted where they are most needed and can be most effective. Our current priority is to support individuals in crisis and organisations supporting people.
Bravo Medics saves lives in the local community by sending highly trained critical care doctors to the very sickest of patients to support the local ambulance service. These doctors, who all work full time for the NHS, volunteer in their own family time and are on call to drive on blue lights to the scene of accidents or medical emergencies where they provide hospital level care, that would otherwise be unavailable, and can mean the difference between life and death. Ambulance service paramedics are highly trained to provide treatment to patients with all manner of injury and illness and either safely discharge them on scene or transfer them to hospital. The volunteer clinicians from Bravo Medics complement this care by offering high level interventions, normally only available in hospital, to the most critically unwell patients seen by the ambulance service. Sadly, there is no state funding through the NHS for this additional, potentially life-saving care, so it is provided by charities like us. Based in Bristol and Avon we are primarily tasked to patients in Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset - but we also attend incidents in Somerset, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Wales when our specialist skills are required. Thank you for your donation, your support is vital to continuing the work of our volunteer clinicians.
UK Cervical Cancer is fighting for a cervical cancer free future. We work with disadvantaged women, both in the UK and in developing nations, who are more at risk to developing cervical cancer. However we are committed to seeing the elimination of cervical cancer for all women in the UK.
Believing in the intrinsic value of each individual, the people of Waterloo, Merseyside and Waterloo, Sierra Leone commit themselves to one another. In partnership, the two Waterloos seek to promote the building up of community, safeguard the dignity of persons and support those struggling to achieve basic human rights.
Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare inherited condition that affects 1 in 6,000 people. In PCD, the cilia (microscopic hairs) are abnormal and unable to move in the usual way, so that secretions and infections affect the lungs, sinuses, ears and nose. This leads to declining lung function.
St Peter's C of E Primary School Parents, Teachers and Friends Association (PTFA) is] a UK-registered charity bringing together our fantastic school community here in Wrecclesham, Farnham. All our parents with children enrolled at St Peter's School are automatically members of this community. A team of active volunteers devote time and energy to run the PTFA to deliver fundraising initiatives for all the family to enjoy, for example: Fireworks night, School Disco, Break the rules day, Pilates classes, Your Lottery, Preloved Uniform, Cake sales. Thousands of pounds are raised each year and reinvested directly into your child's school experience. We have the ability to make a difference, we can enhance the teacher's, and children's, environment. For example, the PTFA funded the outdoor play area and recently bought interactive white boards and new laptops for classroom use. The PTFA coordinates closely with the School Council to review and approve funding requests from pupils and teachers. We actively encourage you as parents to dedicate some time or support during your child’s time at our school - and JustGiving is one of those ways. THANK YOU!
Established in 2017 to provide opportunities to support individuals & families from all walks of life, focusing on those who may face additional challenges. Our mission is to remove barriers, provide opportunities to build lasting friendships, celebrate inclusivity, & reduce inequalities.
We remove barriers to social inclusion through provision of wheelchairs to those who need them most in rural Senegal and promote opportunities for growth, resilience and independence by organising skill sharing camps with activities such as surfing and kayaking.
The Chesterton House Foundation supports local grassroots organisations, offering grants for training, resources, and projects. Independently managed by Trustees, we aim to empower and uplift our community by making a meaningful difference where it’s needed most.
1st Yate Scout Group has been meeting at our current premises for over 50 years, We have approx 200 members across 8 sections from 4 to 14 years old.
Our activities cover wide range of skill, from the domestic to the adventurous. The Scouts programme is designed to give young people valuable life skills & experiences, and to help them reveal their own strengths & talents. We are open to all aged 4 to 14, including those with additional needs.
Anal cancer is a rare type of cancer. This charity provides online support to patients and their families about what to expect by people with lived experience.