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(UK, 313609) Browse eventsSir John Soane's Museum is regarded by many as the finest House Museum in the World. Designed by one of this country's greatest architects, his home is unchanged since 1837 and contains an unrivalled collection of art, sculpture, books, antiquities, drawings and furniture.
Mission Statement: With a servant's heart we will equip His Body to reach the lost through media. This ministry exists to enable every television household to hear the gospel of Jesus Christ so that they may believe in Him, call upon His name, and be saved.
(UK, 218159) Browse eventsMarriage Care specialises in helping couples - married or not - build and sustain strong, fulfilling, healthy relationships, and in providing support in times of relationship difficulty. Why? Because better relationships make for better lives, more stable families and a stronger society. We have over 700 relationship specialists and support teams working on the ground as volunteers. We provide thorough training for our counsellors and facilitators for our relationship preparation and education services so that they are ready to help people make a difference in their relationships. We believe that relationship help should be available to all regardless of ability to pay. As a charity, we don't charge a fixed fee, but request donations from our clients and it is their generosity that helps us continue and develop our services. By donating to Marriage Care you could help us help others make changes for the better in their lives. Your donation will help us continue to meet the ever-growing demand for our services, and ensure that Marriage Care is there to offer relationship support in the future.
(UK, 1095435) Browse eventsThe Alnwick Garden connects with everyone. Memories are made here and stories created. It is more than just a garden. The Garden and it's charity programmes raise aspirations, challenge perceptions, enable life skills, promote healthy living and cultivate curious minds. Inclusion is a priority.
Friends of Mosaic Jewish Primary School, endeavors to support the School to achieve its aims, which are, to enable children to: 1. Be Inspired 2. Develop Self Respect 3. Achieve excellence
(UK, 1156979) Browse eventsThe prevention or relief of poverty or financial hardship in particular but not exclusively by the provision of grants to individuals or charities or other organisations working towards this.
Ford Green Hall is a 17th century timber-framed farmhouse in Stoke-on-Trent. Every year it offers visitors (including thousands of children on school trips) a fascinating insight into our past. The Museum is also closely connected to the local community via craft workshops utilising original historic methods of production, theme-based activities for children during the school holidays, musical events and local history talks. We are a Charitable Community Group who were set up to save the Museum from closure in 2013 and we now run the Museum and are responsible for maintaining the building. Extensive restoration work undertaken in the 1980's led to many timber repairs involving the installation of timber mouldings which are now in poor condition, leading to water damage of the main beams. The repairs need to be completed within the next year and our lowest quote from a specialist builder is for £20,000. We are appealing for contributions to help preserve this wonderful building so that future generations may enjoy its insight into the way our ancestors lived.
We supply free of charge pre-loved and new nursery items and consumables to families in need, helping to recycle and provide to those that may not be able to afford them. We collect and redistribute essentials, primarily for babies aged 0-12 months but we also support older children where possible.
(UK, 1082810) Browse eventsAction for Street Kids is a small UK-based charity which works with local partner organisations in the UK and across the developing world to assist street children, homeless young people, and children affected by chronic poverty and violent conflict.
Hands That Talk is a cross-community, voluntary organisation which seeks to engender a pride in the Deaf Community, its culture and language and promote a greater interest in and awareness of Deaf people