5k or 10k East or West – which is best? The Friends have issued a challenge. Funds raised will be used to support The Friends’ ongoing Visiting Elite Athletes programme. Doing our bit to 'Inspire a Generation '
The aim of Age Concern organisations nationally is to "Promote the relief of older people".
Impact Trust is a local cross-community charity helping children with Autism. It funds vital home based Early Intensive Behaviour Intervention therapy, tailored to meet each child's needs.This is the only scientifically proven method of treatment to help these kids reach their potential for life.
BHS are helping to raise funds for Anandpur Eye Hospital in India. This hospital provides FREE Eyecare/Surgery, General medical care, Gynaecological care, Education, Employment, Food/Clothes distribution to the poor. They run rural development programmes in attempt to reduce poverty and restore health. We need funds to support their worthy activities!
The Pirate Trust relies on your help to raise money that will stay locally in Cornwall. Charities, individuals and organisations can apply to The Pirate Trust for financial help. Be assured every penny of your donation stays locally and goes to great causes. Thank you for supporting us.
The school PTA is run by a committee of parents, teachers and carers of our pupils. Our aim is not only to raise funds for the school, but to foster relations between staff, parents and others associated with the school and the local community, and to engage in activities to support the school to advance the education of the pupils.
The Friends of Harborne Primary School is a charity which supports the education and development of all children at the school through a wide range of activities and financial contributions. The organisation is run by the teachers and parents of children at the school.
THE OBJECT OF THE CIO IS THE RELIEF OF PERSONS IN NEED WHO FALL WITHIN THE DEFINITION OF POTENTIAL BENEFICIARIES BELOW BY THE PROVISION OF GRANTS, RESOURCES, EQUIPMENT OR OTHER SUPPORT FOR THEIR PERSONAL NEEDS AND/OR FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF TRAINING AND EDUCATION OF SUCH POTENTIAL BENEFICIARIES. "POTENTIAL BENEFICIARIES" MEANS INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE BEEN PLAYERS OR STAFF AT A RUGBY CLUB WITHIN THE GEOGRAPHIC AREA OF THE CARDIFF BLUES REGION (INCLUDING CARDIFF BLUES) AND ARE IN NEED AS A RESULT OF AN INJURY PLAYING RUGBY, OTHER PHYSICAL OR MENTAL ILLNESS OR DISABILITY, OLD AGE OR POVERTY.
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Our mission is to ensure that every child has access to the most basic education essentials such as pens, pencils, paper, chalk and rulers. We provide these educational basics in brightly coloured boxes which are themselves used for a variety of purposes. Each box contains enough basic school materials for 25 pupils and costs £295 including shipping. Our core programme is “School Aid for Zambia”. Primary education in Zambia is “free” but the education budget results in chronic underfunding of schools. Poverty and AIDS means parents are often unable to provide the educational basics that UK children take for granted. In addition to our core programme, School Aid 4 Zambia, we have shipped boxes to Zimbabwe and the Philippines and boxes have been flown to Ghana and Nepal. However the provision of Literacy Boxes to Zambian schools remains the main focus of our operations. It would take 800 Literacy boxes a year to keep the 25 or so schools with which are currently involved adequately supplied with basic school materials. Many Schools in the UK are adopting the Literacy in a Box Trust, not only as a charity in its own right, but also as a catalyst to help deliver the curriculum in Global Citizenship and Understanding an Overseas Culture.
Gargunnock Community Trust is spearheading a set of fundraising events to raise money to renovate our village community centre. One of our projects is a "buy a brick" campaign allowing people to make a donation towards the refurbishment. Brick purchasers will be recognised in a commemorative plaque to be displayed within the refurbished building.
Firmly rooted in Little Thetford's local community for over 40 years, Little Thetford Acorns Pre-School has built up a well-regarded and proven reputation for delivering high-quality, child-led care in a nurturing and friendly environment.
What does Bolton CVS do? Bolton CVS provides services and support to voluntary and community sector groups in Bolton. What are we raising money for? We’re raising funds that will be given to small, voluntary groups across Bolton who work tirelessly to improve the lives of people in Bolton. Where can you get more information? Check out the website www.boltoncvs.org.uk or follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CVSBolton/ or Twitter https://twitter.com/BoltonCVS.
Sakya Thinley Rinchen Ling (Sakya Buddhist Centre Bristol) is administered by the Thinley Rinchen Ling Trust , (reg. charity number:282717), a charitable trust which promotes the study and practice of the Sakya tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. The centre is part of a larger organisation known as Dechen, an international association of Sakya and Karma Kagyu Buddhist centres founded by Lama Jampa Thaye under the spiritual authority of Karma Thinley Rinpoche. www.dechen.org
Humpty Dumpty Pre-school is a pre-school with charitable status, serving the village of Oakington in Cambridge and is run by a committee of parents.
The Samaritans are here for anyone in distress who needs someone to listen. Although we are part of the national Samaritans organisation, each branch is an independent charity. This means we depend entirely on local fundraising and donations.
Growing Community Rooted in Christ A growing community of all ages and backgrounds, rooted together in love, faith and worship of Jesus Christ. Through our words and actions we seek to share with our community, and throughout the world, the life-changing love of God.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Ysgol Feithrin Abertridwr is a charity run, full day nursery based in Abertridwr.
At Cruse Bereavement Care, Thames Valley Berkshire we offer support, advice and information to children, young people and adults when someone dies and work to enhance society's care of bereaved people. Our services are free of charge and open to anyone who has been bereaved. Cruses' services are available over the phone, online and face to face, ensuring that we are somewhere to turn when someone dies.