(UK, NIC101051) Browse eventsLough Neagh Rescue is made up of 60 Highly trained volunteers, 4 lifeboats, 2 vans and an off road jeep. We operate 24/7 365 days a year. We respond to all types of emergencies from out on the lough to floods and swiftwater rescue.
(UK, 1084243) Browse eventsToybox - changing the world for street children. Our vision is of a just world with no street children. Our mission is to end the injustice of children living and working on the streets.
(UK, 1169010) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 14.0px Helvetica; color: #1d2129; -webkit-text-stroke: #1d2129; background-color: #ffffff}span.s1 {font-kerning: none}Swannington C of E Primary School is a small village school in Swannington, Leicestershire. The school is increasingly popular and we now are in desperate need for a new classroom for our Reception age children. We propose to build a classroom which can also be utilised for before and after school child care and community activities. We need your support to raise the funds to make this dream a reality for this lovely school! Charity No: 1169010 Find out more Website http://www.swann.leics.sch.uk/website/space_1/118233 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/swanningtonSPACE/?ref=bookmarks
(UK, 1117287) Browse eventsThe Triratna Development Fund is for people who want to contribute to helping the teachings of Buddha spread in the modern world, world-wide. Part of the Triratna Buddhist Community (formerly FWBO), it's a one-stop-shop where you can see what's going on, decide what to support, and get active.
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(UK, 1069373) Browse events1 in 4 of us will have a mental health problem at some point in our lives. We can help. Kettering Mind provides help, support & information to anyone affected by mental health problems. We have services in Kettering and across the county, bringing support & advice to people in our local communities.
(UK, 1169255) Browse eventsWe are an exciting cross-sector partnership, creating a community of member and partner organisations. Together we are shaping opportunities and creating the best services for children and young people in Westminster. Our role is to act as a voice of the children and young people’s sector for Westminster. We support our members with information sharing, advice, networking opportunities, training and grants. We work on behalf of our members to develop long-term partnerships with businesses, public sector partners, individuals and major funders. Partnerships facilitate support and broker funding for our members. Most importantly, we give young people a voice in leading the development of the YWF.
(UK, 1043601) Browse eventsCircles Network provides direct support for disabled and disadvantaged individuals at risk of exclusion throughout the UK and Ireland. Their aim is to build inclusive communities where everyone, regardless of ability and background, can belong and contribute.
(UK, NIC105848) Browse eventsAt Start360 we help people to help themselves by putting them at the centre, because we believe change starts here. We are a leading charity providing services to young people, adults in prisons and families. Our staff deliver services covering the areas of health, employability and justice.
(UK, 1166084) Browse eventsImperial College Healthcare Charity needs your help to support St Mary's, Charing Cross, Hammersmith, Queen Charlotte's and Western Eye hospitals. With your donations it awards grants that will make a measurable difference to the healthcare delivered to patients, as well as improve staff skills and support clinical research.
(UK, 1063982) Browse eventsPeach is a small national charity that supports and informs parents of children with autism, gives advice on a whole range of issues and advocates the use of early behavioural intervention programmes. Peach also raises awareness of autism and the benefits of early intervention.
(UK, 1157192) Browse eventsTogether in Barnet's aim is to tackle homelessness in the London Borough of Barnet. The charity runs a night shelter within the local community to house rough sleepers from October to March each year.
(UK, 1191507) Browse eventsThe InfraRed Charitable Foundation was set up for the purposes of promoting social inclusion for the public benefit by preventing people from becoming Socially Excluded, relieving the needs of those people who are Socially Excluded and assisting them to integrate into society.
(UK, 1020260) Browse eventsWe are a committee of parents and carers with a common goal of enriching the educational experience for children attending Crowthorne C of E School. We are an open committee that embraces all views and ideas in return for commitment and passion to fund-raising, to support Crowthorne C of E School.
(UK, 1160465) Browse eventsGesher is a unique independent primary school. It provides a specialist meaningful learning environment for children with special educational needs. This includes language, communication and social pragmatic difficulties and those associated with ADHD and specific learning difficulties. We have a specialism in autism spectrum challenges (ASC).
(UK, 296058) Browse eventsStarlight Children's Foundation works to brighten the lives of seriously and terminally ill children by granting their wishes and providing entertainment in hospitals and hospices throughout the UK.
(UK, 1024552) Browse eventsThe Bubble Foundation supports the Children's Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at the Great North Children's Hospital. We treat babies born without an immune system who left untreated would all die by their first birthday, and older children with other immunodeficiencies who would die by early adulthood.
(UK, 1071383) Browse eventsThe WDRU provides the opportunity for deaf rugby players to represent their country. It has played Internationals world wide culminating in winning the World Deaf Rugby Championships beating New Zealand at Eden Park , Auckland. We also provide BSL signed coaching to deaf school-aged children.
(UK, 1154740) Browse eventsThe Sikh Awareness Society (SAS) was established in 1998 amongst growing concerns of the ‘grooming’ of our youth. In Britain today Sikh youth are still actively targeted on the basis of their religion and history. This historically linked hate-crime causes much emotional distress to the families involved with the majority of these cases ending up in abuse. Under common Punjabi mentality, these issues are still considered ‘taboo’ and are rarely addressed by the Gurdwara Sahibs, and Sikh community leaders. Therefore the victims of this hate-crime tend to suffer in silence. The SAS was initially set up to deal with these issues. Since 1998 the SAS has grown to tackle many more issues affecting the Sikh community and the Sikh youth in Britain today. We are now regarded as a leading independent Sikh advisory board, speaking for the concerns of the Sikh Sangat. The SAS originally operated as a discreet, confidential service, providing counselling and support to the West Midlands Sikh community. Due to an increasing number of calls from distressed Sikh families; in April 2006 we decided to expand our services and go nationwide, to address the Sikh Sangat to the issues and problems facing our community. We initially started out in ‘problem areas’ i.e. towns/cities where we knew of serious hate-crimes and abuse in the past. We quickly came to realise it is a national problem and far more deep-rooted.