(UK, 1074410) Browse eventsIt provides facilities for disabled children and adults to ride, at an equestrian centre, near Lane End, Bucks, under instruction from qualified Instructors and with a Helper for each rider (all volunteers), leading to riders obtaining improved coordination and balance together with increased confidence and pride in their achievements
(UK, 1107977) Browse eventsWe work with young people, who are/at the risk of getting involved in crime
(UK, 247954) Browse eventsThrough the work of both clergy and laity it aims to make a difference in the world through creating vibrant Christian communities across Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire (the Diocese of Oxford) and overseas through links with Kimberley & Kuruman (South Africa) and Vaxjo (Sweden).
(UK, 1107421) Browse eventsIt finds new uses for redundant historic buildings by sensitively adapting them to generate renewable energy. Our current project is the restoration of the 18th century gothic gem that is Howsham Mill in North Yorkshire for use as an Environmental Study/Community Centre and camping barn.
(UK, 1101535) Browse eventsImaad presents a Sunday Summer Soiree in Reading - an opportunity to socialise, network and raise money for SWAT Valley.
(UK, 1015323) Browse eventsAbout THE TAVISTOCK TRUST FOR APHASIA The Tavistock Trust for Aphasia works to improve the quality of life for those with aphasia, their families and carers. We do this, amongst other things, by funding pioneering research and projects that will improve services and therapies; by acting as a catalyst in pulling together charities working in the same area; in raising the profile of the condition amongst the public, students of speech and language therapy and the medical profession, so that people can understand aphasia better. Alongside our major funding, in 2005 we launched our Small Grants, which are given monthly, getting help to people at their point of need. Please visit our website (www.aphasiatavistocktrust.org) to see more about what we do and links to other organisations who work in the same field of interest.
(UK, 519705) Browse eventsYouthwise is a Detached youth work project in Birmingham. Workers work on the streets meeting young people, offering them support, guidance, access to a fun and exiting opportunities and activities which help them to grow and develop themselves. Youthwise is taking a youth service to young people wherever they are.
(UK, 1104895) Browse eventsIt grants funds to charities in England and Wales to provide music and access to the arts for the elderly. The annual Concertina Young Musicians Concert provides a platform for outstanding young musicians at a prestigious venue and gives free tickets to the elderly and their carers.
(UK, 1113565) Browse eventsIt provides financial help to children, young people and their families when cancer strikes. Grants are given to relieve financial hardship or to provide a special treat often when the illness has been diagnosed as terminal.
(UK, 308234) Browse eventsIn February 2006 Arsonists set fire to the Scout hut in the village of Clanfield, Hampshire. The building was home to a variety of local groups including: Cubs, Scouts, Guides, and Pre-school. The charity are in the final stages of fundraising to reach their target for the rebuild.
(UK, 1001425) Browse eventsDAAT supports people and organisations in Africa, providing money for training and further education. It focuses on empowering people particularly from disadvantaged groups, such as people with disabilities, women and refugees.
(UK, SC011797) Browse eventsFor over 40 years Compass Christian Centre has been sharing the love of Jesus Christ in the atmosphere of a caring home while providing opportunities for people of all ages to discover the beauty and enjoyment of outdoors.
(UK, 302956) Browse eventsHayes Village Hall is for local people to use for recreation, sport and entertainment; for clubs and enthusiasts' groups to meet; for children's parties; and for plays, flower shows and quiz nights. More than 20 local groups meet there regularly and the Hall is in use very day.
(UK, 1116854) Browse eventsThe charity supports a youth orchestra set up by local people in a small rural town in Central America. It funds volunteer music teachers who coach the orchestra and give individual lessons. It also provides materials and sheet music, training for local teachers and instrument-repair workshops.
(UK, 205961) Browse eventsThe RSPCA, will by all lawful means, prevent cruelty, promote kindness to and alleviate suffering of animals. It receives no lottery or state aid and relies on public support. The Plymouth and SW Devon branch needs to raise GBP 240k every year for its animal support services.
(UK, St John the Baptist Primary School Findon - N/A) Browse eventsIt raises funds for Findon Village School, West Sussex.
(UK, 1074319) Browse eventsIt provides riding for approximately 50 children from 5 Special Schools in Northamptonshire. It has 36 volunteers and operates two mornings per week in term-time. It takes children on holiday to a Special Riding for the Disabled establishment in Wales. It owns 3 ponies which are kept at livery.
(UK, St Margaret's Methodist Church, Luton - N/A) Browse eventsIt is for Christian worship, teaching and service. It aims to reach out and serve in the local community and wherever else it sees a need. Currently needs funds itself, to replace the roof and enable it's work to continue.
(UK, 1106631) Browse eventsAdvice really makes a difference. CAB solves people's problems by giving information, advice and support to individuals in need and by influencing policy makers through gathering evidence of unfair policies and poor practices. Its work is free, confidential, impartial and independent and includes issues of debt, benefits, employment and housing.
(UK, 1120654) Browse eventsThe Perse School's Entrance and Hardship Bursary Programme enables us to offer a Perse education to talented children from less advantaged backgrounds, and to support the families of current students who face sudden hardship.
(UK, Exeter Synagogue - N/A) Browse eventsJewish people have lived and worshipped in Exeter for over 250 years. The synagogue, listed as Grade II*, was built in 1763 and is the third oldest in Great Britain. We are launching a major appeal for funds, applying for grants from trusts and individuals. Please help us in any way you can.