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(UK, 1138659) Browse eventsThe WRPA Benevolent Trust was established in March 2010 with a £10,000 donation from Team Wales. The purpose of the trust is to provide support to current and former professional rugby players in times of serious illness, injury or hardship. For more information please visit www.wrpa.co.uk
(UK, 803613) Browse eventsThank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. The Our Lady Immaculate (OLI) School, Friends Association is the, parent lead, fundraising committee for the school.Our role is to raise funds for facilities and equipment such as; new books, maths software, indoor & outdoor play equipment, computer equipment and other facilities required by the school, which cannot be funded by the school budget.Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 803613
(UK, SC037555) Browse eventsWe have a simple aim - to seek to relieve the suffering of children and young persons affected by poverty, malnutrition or disease and to provide particular support to those with special needs. In achieving this, we have concentrated our efforts on supporting those children and communities in Sri Lanka who have been severely affected or impoverished as a direct consequence of the Asian Tsunami on 26 December 2004.
(UK, 1152434) Browse eventsPitzhanger Manor & Gallery Trust are working to restore and develop Pitzhanger Manor House & Gallery. The Grade I-listed manor-house is regarded as an architectural treasure, designed and lived in by the revered British architect Sir John Soane. In the heart of Ealing village, but set in 28 acres ofrestored parkland (today’s Walpole Park), lies Sir John Soane’s Grade I-listedmanor house built in 1800 as his ‘dream villa’.The Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery project will cost £11m tocompletely restore Sir John Soane’s Grade I-listed historic house, upgrade the1939 gallery building for major exhibitions, create a new restaurant and eventspace in the walled garden, improve visitor facilities, and make the houseaccessible to all visitors on a free basis. The project will reveal Soane's original vision for hiscountry home, a rare surviving Regency villa and gardens. The north side of thebuilding and the west elevation of Soane’s Eating Room will be revealed for thefirst time in nearly 120 years; and important examples of Soane’s genius,notably his conservatory, will be reinstated.Once reopened in 2018, the Manor & Gallery will be adestination of local, national and international importance. Charity No: 1152434 Find out more Website http://www.pitzhanger.org.uk Twitter https://twitter.com/Pitzhanger
(UK, SCO35358) Browse eventsThe Little Haven provides support for people affected by life limiting illness, including cancer, MS, and heart and lung disease. We deliver a professional service through a sustainable programme of complementary therapy and by providing up-to-date advice and guidance materials for clients, their carers and families. Our mission is that everyone affected by life limiting illness has access to free specialist support, information and comfort. Our purpose is to provide motivation, hope and counsel to improve well-being and encourage self-help. We offer professional therapy, support and advice, and help clients cope with long term conditions through the application of self-management principles. We are an independent, community-based charity that offers unique and specialist support within a rural environment.
(UK, 1113203) Browse eventsSt Richard’s is a co-educational boarding and day school for 2½ to 13 year olds. While the school is founded on the Catholic faith and Christian values are paramount, we welcome children of all denominations. St Richard’s is set in 35 acres of glorious Herefordshire countryside. We have recently launched an Appeal to enable us to raise funds for the refurbishment of the Hirons Hall, our indoor sports hall with which any Old Ricardian will be very familiar. Primarily, we intend to re-roof and re-clad the Hirons Hall and install heating. Our second phase is to build changing facilities alongside the Hirons Hall; this will have the added benefit of releasing a lot of pressure around the back corridors of the main building. To improve access to this area and parking in general we will re-model the staff carpark and create a more aesthetically pleasing approach to the school. Any surplus funds at this stage will be channelled towards the updating and refurbishment of the school's other facilities. Please join us in making this a successful and exciting project; we have set ourselves a demanding challenge but are confident that, with the loyal support of all those who come into contact with the school, it is all very achievable.
(UK, 1128593) Browse eventsBristol Dial-a-Ride provides fully accessible, door to door transport for disabled and older people who find it difficult to use conventional public transport for whatever reason. Services include dial-a-ride, community group hire, excursions, festivals & events (including a disabled transport service at Glastonbury Festival) and other related and complementary activities.
(UK, 313697JAYE) Browse eventsHi! Welcome to the main landing page for the State Street Global Giving Campaign 2011 supporting Junior Achievement-Young Enterprise Europe. Thank you for your very welcome support. Donations Individual donations an be made using the Donate Now button at the foot of this page. All donations are in GBP as there are currently no facilities available to donate in local currencies. Individual donations are straightforward but if you and your colleagues are keen to do something exciting, adventurous or just a bit of fun to raise money for JA-YE then there is a facility to create your own fundraising page linked to your office We have created a unique page for each State Street office taking part in the Global Giving campaign and the links to these are displayed to the left of this page. Making use of the local fundraising page for your office will ensure that we are able to allocate the funds donated to support Junior Achievement/Young Enterprise programmes and activities close to your office. If you are looking for ideas we have produced a handy booklet with almost 30 different fundraising ideas but otherwise do please get in touch through [email protected] for support, questions or to discuss any great fundraising ideas that spring to mind!
(UK, 313080) Browse eventsThe BBF is The Bank Workers Charity. We look after the needs of all those working in banking in the UK. We work with specialist partners where appropriate, we deliver information, advice, services and grants that genuinely meet the needs of people in the banking community.
(UK, 1028820) Browse eventsPeter Pan Nursery is a pre-school nursery for children and families with additional needs. We offer respite care for children with disabilities or families in need of additional support. Children are referred to us by healthcare professionals and Early Years Workers.
Established in 1991, Muslim Care was set up by a group of successful businessmen and has since worked to relieve the plight of the needy across the third world, through the promotion of three main objectives: Education, health and self-sufficiency. Since Muslim Care’s modest beginnings, we have established a number of schools and healthcare facilities among communities in Kenya, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bosnia and Bangladesh. Many of these projects have been carried out in co-operation with other reputable charities with similar aims. Sectors of Work Access to Education Our projects are mainly education-focused and are aimed at both adults and children. Our remit includes building and equipping schools and teacher training. Healthcare Our programmes have included building, equipping and running healthcare centres, sponsoring midwives & birth attendants, sponsoring ambulances to service remote areas and raising money for charitable organisations already working in this sector. Water and sanitation facilities: Our projects include digging wells and building water supply systems. Emergency Relief We work hand in hand with other charities to provide emergency relief to humanitarian disasters. We also raise funds for long-term development in these areas. Mentoring and Befriending: We have launched local initiatives, working with and befriending young Muslims in London, who fall in the ‘at risk’ and ‘socially excluded’ categories. We also work with offenders and ex-offenders, with the support of Prison Chaplains & Imams.
(UK, 1162827) Browse eventsTyler is an amazing teenager who has been fighting a brain tumour for 6 years, he now wants to help other children in similar position with gifts. During the months spent in various hospitals in Chichester, Southampton & London, Tyler was always really cheered up by receiving post, and little presents.During Tyler's time in Clic House, when he was undergoing his Radio Therapy, he came into contact with other children having treatment. In his last week, he bought the 2 children in the house a comic and a toy. The response he received, was the driving force behind Tyler's TrustTyler now wants to bring a little sunshine into local children's lives, who have been diagnosed with a Brain Tumour, or are suffering from a Life Threatening condition.His aim is to provide each child with a balloon in a box, together with a box of goodies, which will include items such as :- Teddy Bear, Bandana, Mug, Journal, Pens, Sweets and a voucherHe does not want to forget any siblings, and they too will receive one of these boxes Charity No: 1162827 Find out more Website http://www.tylerstrust.co.uk Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TylersTrust
Warden's Charitable Trust offers recreational and arts-based facilities for disabled adults and children, on a cliff overlooking the sea in an area of outstanding natural beauty in East Suffolk.
(UK, 1075136) Browse eventsThe Whitley Bay Islamic Cultural Centre is a charitable organisation based in Whitley Bay, North Tyneside and was established in 1999 by the Mercy of Allah (SWT). We initially started with just 5 pupils. Today, Alhamdulillah!, we have over 45/60 students currently studying in our centre and that figure is continuously growing.Activities:Five Times PrayerFriday Prayer (men and women)Islamic Education for children and adultsBangla langauge classesESOLITMany other activities..Our services are open for all CommunitiesIn April 2010 we have bought a large new building (locally known as a Residence Club) for our activities. Now we need to raise £85 000 to buy complete land and adjacent car park as a freehold for our establishment Insha AllahWe are urging to all of you to help us as much as you all can donate for this novel cause, may Allah (SW) will reward you better, for your help and support. In the future, In Sha Allah, we aim to establish ourselves as a successful Islamic foundation by which we can serve our community as a whole.New activities are:Home work clubToy libraryGirls Group across communities Charity No: 1075136 Find out more Website http://www.wbicc.org.uk Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Whitley-Bay-Islamic-Cultural-Centre-Masjid/175030965885814
(UK, X23617) Browse eventsBirkbeck is a world-class research and teaching institution, a vibrant centre of academic excellence and London's only specialist provider of evening higher education. We encourage applications from students without traditional qualifications and we have a wide range of programmes to suit every entry level. Our academic reputation also attracts many full-time postgraduate students. Recognised as a global elite university, Birkbeck is ranked 149 in the world in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2011. Over 90 per cent of Birkbeck academics are research-active and many are renowned experts in their fields. In the most recent Research Assessment Exercise (RAE 2008), Birkbeck ranked in the top 25 per cent of UK multi-faculty institutions. Birkbeck is recognised for providing the highest quality teaching that is informed by our outstanding research excellence. This is proven by our number one position in the National Student Surveys. 19,000 students study with us every year. They join a community that is as diverse and cosmopolitan as London’s population.
(UK, 1165468) Browse eventsWe help poor developing communities in Africa access clean water. Hope Spring helps developing communities in Africa to accesssafe, clean water. Lack of clean drinking water and adequate sanitation indeveloping communities is one of the major killers of children under 5 years ofage. In collaboration with the beneficiary community, we dig well or a boreholeto poor communities in Africa. Charity No: 1165468 Find out more Website http://www.hopespring.org.uk/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hopespringwater/ Twitter https://twitter.com/hopespringh2o
The aim of the St James C of E Primary School Fund is to advance the education of all children at the school via a variety of avenues including, but not limited to, new/improved equipment, resources, and school spaces.
(UK, 1141488) Browse eventsJapan is gripped by its worst disaster since World War 2.Earthquakes, tsunami and now nuclear radioactivity fears. My Japanese wife Rieko and I lived in Japan for many years and have family and friends there. On Friday 11th March 2011, we watched in horror when the earthquake and tsunami hit Eastern Japan. We instantly knew we had to do something. One of the port towns called Kamaishi was literally washed away in front of our eyes. Kamaishi was the town on TV that really struck a chord string with us. Suddenly, this was real and it suddenly this was personal. When we saw buildings we had stayed in, shops we had visited, and roads we had walked down, vanish in front of our eyes, under the relentless surge of that all consuming Tsunami, we knew we had to act. Not only people suffering in Kamaishi, but those affected all over Japan, and if we had the resources, all people suffering in the world. However, we are just two people, with limited resources and limited time. Rather than watch in vain and prey, we put a stake in the ground and said, Now is the time to act. The earthquake and Tsnuami we saw hit Kamaishi was the catalyst, for our call to action. Why Tri ? Triathlon is all we know, I have been involved in triathlon for 25 years, it is not only our livelihood and our hobby, and a way of life. Although we say tri4japan, we want to include all sports, swim, bike run, endurance and sprint, individual and team. The true essence of our mission is that all people from all sports around the world come together and TRY FOR JAPAN. We have started Tri4Japan to raise money to help the people of Kamaishi who in many cases have literally lost everything in this devastating disaster. Please support us!
(UK, 1123229) Browse eventsThe Community Foundation for Lancashire is a local grant-maker, distributing grants to grassroots community groups and voluntary organisations throughout Lancashire. We distribute grants on behalf of our donors and funding partners, with the ultimate vision to drive as much investment into the voluntary and community sector to enrich the lives of people in and around Lancashire and through them create united, thriving and prosperous communities. For more information on the Community Foundation please visit www.lancsfoundation.org.uk