(UK, 1123989) Browse eventsThe Burma Children’s Fund supports orphanages and pre-schools in various parts of Burma in order to provide shelter, health care and education for orphans and children. Children in Burma cannot control their own destiny and this is why our goal is To Support their Future
(UK, St Paul's Church - N/A) Browse eventsSt Paul’s was built in 1833 by William Wilberforce and is a grade II listed building. We are currently undertaking a £2.1 million restoration and development project to restore the church to its former glory, to create new community facilities and to develop a living memorial to Wilberforce and slavery.
(UK, 1039382) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Pines School is a primary special school in Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, educating children aged 3 - 11 years who have a diagnosis on the autism spectrum.
(UK, Rock Ministries (Northern Ireland) Trust - N/A) Browse eventsRock Ministries (NI) Trust is a "kitchen charity" based in Coleraine, Northern Ireland. It rescues, houses and educates orphans and under-privileged children and adults in Uganda and Rwanda. Widows, single mothers and poor families are also helped to set up mini-businesses, enabling them to become more self-sufficient.
(UK, 232421) Browse eventsDMJ FRIENDS OF AHOTOKUROM SUPORTS THE WORK OF AHOTOKUROM LEPROSY REHABILITATION CENTRE IN GHANA WEST AFRICA. AHOTOKUROM SUPPORTS THOSE AFFECTED BY LEPROSY, THEIR FAMILIES AND THOSE WHO ARE DISABLED. THEY RUN AN ELDERLY CARE HOME, A CHILDRENS HOME, A SPECIAL EDUCATION UNIT, SUPPORTED WORK PLACEMENTS AND SHELTERED HOUSING SCHEME.
Humpty Dumpty Community Nursery has been in existence for over 40 years, providing an enjoyable and integral service to the community. The nursery, for children aged 2-5 years, is a Partner Provider for education with Perth & Kinross. We aim to deliver high quality early learning and childcare.
(UK, 1074282) Browse eventsThank you for visiting the Hants and Surrey Borders Riding for the Disabled donations page. We are a self funding charity giving therapeutic riding lessons to local disabled children free of charge.
(UK, 301144) Browse eventsIt is a replacement hall built without a major lottery or national grant, but a huge amount of local labour and expertise freely given. It is still in need however of considerable funding to repay loans. Apart from the the church and a combined shop/post office/garage it is the only village amenity.
(UK, 1096664) Browse eventsBusiness & Human Rights Resource Centre brings to global attention the social and environmental impacts (positive & negative) of over 5100 companies worldwide. The Centre's researchers, based across the world, work to promote transparency, accountability, and protection of victims.
(UK, 1104646) Browse eventsThe Dickie Bird Foundation aims assist financially disadvantaged people under 18 to participate, to the best of their ability, in the sport of their choice irrespective of their social circumstances, culture or ethnicity and to ensure that, in doing so, they improve their chances both inside and outside sport.
(UK, 1106284) Browse eventsThis group supports children and young adults with Down's Syndrome and their families in the Cambridge area. The group is run by local parents and provides opportunities for families to meet each other. For children aged 4-20 years we run drama and dance groups and social activities.
(UK, 1117630) Browse eventsPan Atlantic is a not-for-profit charity company dedicated to raising the profile of conservation through sporting endeavour. By undertaking extreme challenges around the world Pan Atlantic attracts sponsorship through charitable donations from corporate firms and generous individuals with an interest in conservation and adventure.
The Birmingham Boys and Girls Union was set up in 1906, making it one of Birmingham’s oldest children’s charities. Its centre, Woodlands Adventure and Outdoor Learning, is open to all children, but also offers disabled children, and children from disadvantaged backgrounds, the chance to experience what it has to offer where many would usually go without. The facilities and training of staff at Woodlands Adventure mean that they can cater for all. Many children with physical disabilities or additional needs are able to enjoy activities they would often be turned away from causing them to miss out on valuable learning, life experience and, importantly, fun.
(UK, 900487) Browse eventsIt recieves funds from donors interested in supporting designated individuals, projects or organisations working largely overseas in some form of Christian work. It ensures that all possible Gift Aid Tax is reclaimed and the funds are regularly transferred into the accounts of the designated recipients.
(UK, 1138612) Browse eventsThe Turnaround Foundation is a new charity, founded by the partners at Endless LLP, established in late 2010 with a focus on helping individuals turnaround their lives and overcome adversity.
(UK, University of Exeter - N/A) Browse eventsThe University of Exeter seeks the philanthropic support of its alumni and friends to invest in the University and to further enhance its status as a world-class institution. Generous support helps create a truly excellent and inspiring experience for our students at Exeter.
(UK, 1148518) Browse eventsThe Christian School (Takeley) is a small independent school in Essex founded by a group of parents and friends in 1989 to provide a Christian education, fostering Christian faith and values.
(UK, 1131658) Browse eventsThe Christian Medical Fellowship was founded in 1949 as a fellowship for Christian doctors and medical students. We have over 4,500 members in all branches of medicine, and over 1,000 student members. Our four aims are: • Discipleship • Evangelism • Mission • Proclamation
Men in Sheds (Hull) aims to promote social inclusion for the public benefit by preventing people, particularly but not exclusively men aged 18 or over, within Hull and the surrounding area, from becoming socially excluded, relieving the needs of those people who are socially excluded and assisting them to integrate into society through the provision of facilities in which they can meet to undertake creative, physical or recreational activities, learn or pass on skills and knowledge, and support each other socially.