(UK, 306054) Browse eventsThe Lord's Taverners aims to give young people, particularly those with special needs, a sporting chance. We achieve this by encouraging participation in youth cricket, particularly in disadvantaged areas, and supporting recreational and sporting activities for youngsters with special needs.
(UK, 1099609) Browse eventsSchools for Children of Cambodia (SCC) is a UK registered charity funding free education programs for children in Cambodia.We support four Cambodia-based charities: 1.AFESIP 2.Feeding Dreams 3.VDCA Poverty School 4.This Life Cambodia. Each charity has its own appeal page on SCC's site.
(UK, 1107229) Browse eventsThe Friends of Ty Gwyn School raises money for school equipment and other resources for use by our pupils. The school has 120 pupils between 3 and 19, all of whom have profound learning difficulties - 50 % of pupils are permanently in wheelchairs.
(UK, 1170559) Browse eventsSouth West Herts Samaritans are a group of passionate volunteers working together to make sure fewer people die by suicide. We rely on individuals supporting us, whether through the gift of time or money.
(UK, 1182837) Browse eventsSED Trust is committed to improving the quality of life in rural Pakistan, especially in the mountainous northern regions. Our projects provide essential medical aid, promote education, and support community development, helping vulnerable families build healthier and brighter futures
(UK, 296077) Browse eventsRaising funds for Meath School for children with speech, language and communication disability
(UK, 1103747) Browse eventsThe Prince’s Foundation for Children & the Arts is an educational charity committed to helping children experience the arts in a high quality and sustained way. We provide access for young people who would otherwise grow up having had no or very limited opportunity to engage with the arts. Children who take part are drawn from both urban and rural areas of deprivation and come from a variety of backgrounds. Many have behavioural and learning difficulties. Thousands of children leave school having never set foot in an art gallery, watched a performance in a theatre or listened to an orchestra play live. Children & the Arts works to redress this balance and encourage in children a long term engagement with the arts. The arts have the power to transform children’s lives and have a proven positive impact on their development resulting in: Through our work children learn that cultural venues are welcoming, accessible and exciting places to visit
(UK, 1111304) Browse eventsAlopecia UK provides information, advice and support to children and adults with alopecia, a hair loss condition that can result in complete loss of head hair, eye-lashes, eyebrows and all other body hair. It is an extremely challenging condition and the dramatic appearance change often results in psychological trauma, and lost confidence. There is reduced control of body temperature, dirt and perspiration get into unprotected eyes, absence of eye lashes allows eye lids to turn in, and unprotected skin burns readily in even moderate sunshine. There is no known cure and no treatment guaranteed to induce hair re-growth and sustain remission. The course of the condition is unpredictable and often recurrent. Alopecia UK is there to help.
(UK, 1100485) Browse eventsWVS is committed to improving the treatment and welfare of animals throughout the world.The main emphasis is on providing a sustainable veterinary resource in the form of volunteer teams, drugs, equipment and advice to assist animal charities and non-profit organisations around the world.
(UK, 1161119) Browse eventsThe charity Style for Soldiers has been supporting the most seriously injured service personnel at DMRC Headley Court for the past 5 years. In providing bespoke tailor-made shirts, ties and walking sticks they restore an element of pride in the soldier’s appearance and help to give them confidence to appear in public despite their obvious disfigurement. Style for Soldiers also facilitates work placements for the patients which has provided them with a new focus, a new career and hope for the future, and organises networking events. Their support for patients continues long after their discharge from Headley Court and the Services.
(UK, 103911) Browse eventsWe are a local Northern Irish charity who give terminally ill, long-term ill and deserving children a day of joy in a lifetime of suffering, by taking them to see Santa at his home in Lapland. For many of these children it is sadly the last trip they will make. Charity Commission NI no. 103911
(UK, 1112477) Browse eventsHATZOLA - Manchester. Is a fast and free ambulance team, responding to medical emergencies and casualty incidents in the Manchester community - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - aiming to provide medical treatment within minutes of a call, and saving thousands of lives each year.
(UK, SC033260) Browse eventsIt directly benefits the pupils of Carronhill special school. In particular it raises funds to maintain and repair the mini bus which can take wheelchairs. It also provides extras such as multi sensory equipment for the swimming pool, play therapy, music therapy and trampolining.
(UK, 1186826) Browse eventsWELCOME TO HARROGATE TOWN AFC COMMUNITY FOUNDATION We use the power of football our vision is to create and maintain a healthy, happy and connected Harrogate & District. We will work tirelessly to motivate, educate, inspire and empower all people to achieve their potential and improve their quality of life. Our primary objectives are to: improve health & wellbeing, foster stronger, safer more active communities and enhance life chances.
(UK, 326901) Browse eventsFor too long, Africa has struggled with the problems of hunger and poverty. Again and again, images of famine have challenged the world to end this human tragedy – but still it happens. Today, with climate change to deal with too, the need is more urgent than ever.
(UK, 1074765) Browse eventsTelecommunications Eastern European Challenge (TEECH)
(UK, 1175239) Browse eventsBe Me Project are dedicated to developing positive mental wellbeing & supporting individuals in our communities who are experiencing low self-esteem, anxiety or lack of confidence. We run over 117 courses throughout secondary schools & supported 500 students in 2022.
(UK, 1086829) Browse events“Dean Close School is a co-educational boarding and day school providing an education from age 2+ to 18yrs. The School was established in 1886 through the generosity and philanthropic support of the school’s founders and is set in 50 acres of parkland in the centre of Cheltenham. The School provides an education for children based firmly on Christian values and visitors regularly comment on the atmosphere, saying how warm and friendly they find it. It is felt that this positive environment can be attributed directly to the Christian heart and principles of the School. Dean Close provides assistance towards the education of children of parents of limited means who would benefit from such an education. The School plans to further expand community access to its facilities and resources by widening access to the School, particularly among the wider community and by continuing to develop the School's Community Action Programme. Dean Close aims to foster the friendships of the School community, including pupils, parents, staff, governors, alumni and friends of the school - anyone for whom the school is, or has been, an important part of their lives."
(UK, 326153) Browse eventsThe Bhardwaj Trust charity was set up by Mr Siri Niwas and Mrs Krishna Bhardwaj in 1982. Having migrated to the UK from India, via East Africa in the 1960s, they saw the power of education in driving their children to successful and happy lifestyles. They sought to replicate these opportunities amongst poor children constrained by poverty via The Bhardwaj Trust. The funds of the Trust, raised through the generosity of contributions from friends and family, have helped many children over the years to achieve and education, get a good living, and help to bring their families out of a poor living. The administrative expenses in running the Trust are borne privately by the Trustees and all the funds raised go towards the objects of The Bhardwaj Trust.