Helping locally dis-advantaged persons gain new skills, develop self-esteem and confidence, improve mental health and prospective employability. Helping provide social inclusion and acceptance.
We provide a safe and friendly place for children to see their non-resident parent and family in a relaxed, comfortable and neutral venue. HHCCC offers supported contact – i.e. it is suitable for families where no significant risk to the child or those around the child have been identified.
Ehlers-Danlos Support UK is a registered charity supporting people who suffer from Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). EDS UK is here to support people who have EDS, educate those who need to learn more, and raise funds to enable further research and development.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.We give women and girls opportunities to socialise, learn and achieve their ambitions. Your donation will help the most isolated and marginalised women to take part in activities at DIWC and take a more active role in the Dundee community. Dundee International Women's Centre supports all women, but with an emphasis on those from ethnic minority communities, to create and promote opportunities for social, political and economic inclusion and advance their education and employment.We offer a range of groups and classes, from social groups for young women and older women, parenting and arts and crafts to formal and informal learning and accredited training.There is the chance for women to increase their confidence and knowledge of employment in Scotland and to volunteer or move on to work.We have a creche at the Centre which enables women with small children to attend. We can also offer mobile childcare services to organisations, business and private individuals.Professionals who work with minority ethnic communities can book our training in cultural diversity, internet safety (grooming and radicalisation) and harmful practices (honour based violence, forced marriage and female genital mutilation)Your donation will help us to continue this work. Charity No: SC014949
The name of the religion is Islam, which comes from an Arabic root word meaning “peace” and “submission.” Islam teaches that one can only find peace in one’s life by submitting to Almighty God (Allah) in heart, soul and deed. The same Arabic root word gives us “Salaam Alaykum,” (“Peace be with you”). Muslims believe that since Allah alone is the Creator, it is He alone that deserves our devout love and worship. Islam holds to a strict monotheism. Any worship and prayers directed at saints, prophets, other human beings or nature is considered idolatry - We provide social, cultural and faith-based needs to the Muslim community and New Muslims. - We provide social and cultural contacts for the students and the visitors from home and abroad. - We hold the daily prayers and the Friday Service for men, women and children. - We provide classes to the children and teenagers at the university campus. - We co-ordinate advice and support to the Local Police Force, the City Council, the Prison Services, the Local Hospitals and University of Kent - We encourage social inclusion by bringing the Muslim community in contact with the wider community. - We give advice and provide support to the bereaved families, to hold prayer and to arrange the burial. - We generate funds only from donations and charitable events and only use them for peaceful purposes.
AUTISM FORWARD CIO was formed in 2017 and is registered with the Charity Commission (registered number 1171704). Our aim is to enable autistic adults to break free of the barriers they face in the workplace and beyond to reach their full potential in life.We provide grants to individuals for specialist mentoring and resources for employers, colleagues, friends and families of autistic adults to encourage them to listen, talk and accept their different way of seeing the world, so that adults on the spectrum are included and valued in communities and workplaces At present, only 16% of autistic adults are in full time work. National Autistic Society research reveals that this figure has remained the same for the last decade. We want to change this. Mentoring also helps autistic adults deal with issues such as anxiety, relationships, housing and personal stability – help which is often not otherwise available and which is so important for inclusion in the community and workplace and leading a happy and fulfilling life. You can help transform the lives of autistic adults and make a neurodiverse workplace a reality by donating to AUTISM FORWARD so we can fund specialist employment related mentoring and raise awareness among employers. We are a registered charity with no paid employees and no fixed overheads, so all donations go directly to fund mentoring by independent autism specialists for adults on the autism spectrum who need appropriate support. Charity No: 1171704 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
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To promote the conservation, study and awareness of nature in the Parish of East Keswick and its surrounds
We provide water activity sessions including sailing, kayaking, open canoes, bellboating and rafting. We are fundraising to refurbish our clubhouse which is over 40 years old
The PTA is designed to raise funds for additional projects and resources at the school to enhance the children's experience. We a group of parents dedicated to raising as much as we can and appreciate all the support we can get. Always on the look out for volunteers to help; even its only half an hour you can spare, it helps. Please donate and help us provide resources and joy to our children for equipment and facilities that would not be included in the normal school budget.
The contributions made to school from the PTFA have a real impact and positively enhance the experience for children during their time at Broughton High School. Join Broughton High School pupils and PTFA in our efforts to secure even better facilities for our pupils.
Our mission is to rescue and provide a safe haven for farmed animals that have been neglected or mistreated. Through spending time with these beautiful individuals, each with their own personalities, we hope it will rebuild the way we have been conditioned to view farmed animals.
The Object of the Fox Hill Primary School PTA is to advance the education of the pupil's in the school. Our aim is to develop extended relationships between the staff, parents and others associated with the school. - Engage with activities which support the school and advance the education of the pupils attending it.
All Saints' Parish Church, Misterton, is a quite place of peace at the heart of the community, open every day. With continuity since the Middle Ages, we are working to increase the relevance of the church to people today, and in the future. A sacred heritage space and a positive social environment.
In 2008, The Wish Tree Charity was founded by 3 mothers within the village of Flamstead. Originally, its' aim was to support those Flamstead families with dependants, where a family member was facing serious illness or death. By funding the provision of childcare, domestic help and transport, The Wish Tree Charity helps the family unit to continue to operate as normally as possible in such difficult times. The Wish Tree has received such overwhelming support for its work, that this year it has decided to expand its constitution to encompass funding for any Flamstead resident (- whether they have dependants or not), following the recent diagnosis of a serious illness/ operation/death. Funds are provided through an annual fundraising event, personal donations and sponsored events.
We are raising funds to improve life outcomes for those affected by the war in Ukraine and are seeking donations to buy 4x4s that will be driven over by volunteer drivers and given as field ambulances. Funds will also buy medical and other equipment such as generators. We work with Mission Ukraine.
Solent Sharks make up a friendly, supportive, and fun-loving community. We welcome rugby players with various physical disabilities to train together in Southampton twice a week. Players report the massive physical and mental health benefits as well as enjoying the social side of things!
The Lloyd Cowan Bursary was set up in memory of Lloyd Cowan MBE, who believed that no one with sporting potential should be held back by a lack of support and opportunities. The Bursary awards grants of up to £500 once a year to qualified coaches and unfunded athletes aged 16-23, for whom cost is a barrier to accessing developmental opportunities in athletics. Lloyd was an international athlete before hanging up his spikes and becoming one of the UK’s most successful coaches. He guided many leading British sprinters, including World, Olympic and Commonwealth 400m champion Christine Ohuruogu and European and Commonwealth 110m hurdles gold medallist, Andy Turner. Tragically Lloyd died in January 2021, aged 58, after contracting COVID-19.
The Newark & Sherwood Concert Band and Newark and Sherwood Development Band aims to advance, improve, develop and maintain public education in, and appreciation of, the art and science of music in all its aspects through the presentation of public concerts and recitals.
For 40 years St Helens Youth Brass Band has enhanced local young people's lives through music, friendship and unique opportunities around the world. Music continues to be squeezed out of our schools. We want to ensure as many as possible have chance for the lifelong benefits of music.