Rose Charities UK is part of the international Rose Charities. It supports the Rose Charities ideal of simple effective person-to-person projects based on needs identified by communities themselves with close-to zero administration costs.
We aim to offer people a better quality of life by being able to assist people financially to pay for help and urgent assistance such as individual items to help with everyday life, extra medical expenses, transport to Hospitals, car parking and other incidental expenses incurred during an illness
We are a small charity with one member of staff but so far 100 Deaf children’s skills have improved in education because they are now bilingual, British Sign Language and Spoken Language. They now keep pace with hearing piers, in learning & development, creating stronger, empathetic family units.
Simon Marks is a vibrant Jewish primary school dedicated to learning and excellence where children come first. Every child is valued and inspired to achieve success through enhancing their intellectual curiosity, academic achievement, physical development, imagination, creativity and spirituality.
To advance the education of the pupils of frederick holmes school, by providing or assisting in the provision of educational, recreational and other charitable facilities, not normally provided by the government of the local authority.
We’re A Spoonful Of Sugar. We help seriously ill children in hospital. We do this by giving them the best medicine they can get. A laugh. Each week, we send a professional entertainer or artist into the wards to give the children a healing dose of fun. We try our best to give them something to look forward to - like arranging a post-treatment VIP trip to Hamleys. In all this, our aim is to help the children forget where they are, forget the suffering and forget the monotony of hospitalisation. If we can achieve any of that, even for a second, it’s all worth it. We already help the kids in the Carousel Ward of UCH in London. Now we need your help to get to the hundreds of children in 21 similar wards nationwide. Every penny you can spare will go directly into bringing some much-needed fun and laughter to all of them.
The Eritrean Relief Association (UK) tends to the needs and aspirations of one of the most vulnerable populations in the world. At present, its relief and development work is urgently directed towards the effects of prolonged drought and growing famine, together with their causes. The UN reports that of all African countries, Eritrea has the largest percentage of its population at risk of starvation.
Ironbridge Coracle Trust is a charitable incorporated organisation (CIO) set up to advance the culture and heritage of the craft of coracles and coracle making in the Ironbridge Gorge and on the River Severn for the benefit of the public Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate. Coracles are flat bottomed riverine boats built by weaving laths of wood into an oval shaped frame. Historically, coracle frames were covered in animal skins, although canvas, waterproofed with tar or bitumen, is more commonly used today The archaeological record shows that coracles have been in use across Europe for thousands of years, particularly in the region of Wales and the Welsh borders. Coracles often display regional variations in style and method of construction, with Ironbridge having its own unique design.Typically used for fishing and ferrying passengers across rivers, in Ironbridge coracles were often used for poaching and even for recovering cadavers from the river, playing hoaxes and saving lives! Coracles have been used in Ironbridge for many generations and the ICT exists to train new coraclers and coracle makers, to discover and interpret the history of the boats and the river men who used them, and to make acccessible to all the information we have gathered from so many friends of the Ironbridge Coracle.The ICT has purchased the last remaining coracle shed in Ironbridge and have developed plans to restore and interpret the shed. please help us by donating Charity No: 1161685 Find out more Website Please click here to visit our website
St. Leonard's First School Parent Teachers Association raises vital funds to pay for resources and equipment to support the children's education in this small village school. We also help towards the cost of educational visits and outings to enhance curriculum topics and the children's experiences.
The Midlands Bursary Group are an active collection of alumni who have supported the Oriel Midlands Bursary, which is awarded to one student a year from the Midlands area.
Providing sporting opportunities for children and young adults with additional needs and their siblings We are a multi sports club for children and young adults with additional support needs and their siblings. We provide opportunities for personal development and working within a team environment to develop each individual in reaching their potential both within and outwith sport. We also provide a support group for parents and are developing a support group for siblings. Charity No: SCO37386 Find out more Website http://www.beeslackallstars.btck.co.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/beeslackallstars/?fref=ts
We aim to relieve poverty in South Wales through the provision of free, expert legal advice. We help people: to escape chronic debt and avoid repossession; to heat their home, eat well and feed their family properly; to resolve housing problems, solve benefit problems and escape fuel poverty.
An animal welfare charity serving the Furness peninsula of south Cumbria. Our main focus is the prevention of cruelty to animals. We also provide advice and assistance to the general public through our Advice Centre, including financial help towards veterinary costs for those on specified benefits.
Strong Voices changes the lives of traumatised and abused children and young people across the world. Our work includes: Ghana - the Human Rights Watch confirmed what we had discovered, the abuse of children and young people with Down's syndrome abandoned into psychiatric hospitals. We want to stop the abandonment, see the establishment of community resources and the children released back into community. PLEASE help us to improve the lives of thses children and young people Romania - we are working in partnership with other agencies to establish a safe house to prevent the trafficking of young people leaving orphanages and to continue the support of the orphanage and special needs school. On Anne's last she spent time with a boy of about 8 yaers of age who had not spoken for 2 years. Staff told Anne that the boys father had died 2 years ago. Through an interpreter Anne asked about his dad and he immediately ran to get his school bag in which he had photographs and proceeeded to tell her all about him. Strong Voices will be holding a grief support training course with them in March 2013 Nigeria - children still lives in leprosy colonies where little has changed for decades. We hold reguar events with the young people to enable them to express their eneeds and for us to wotrk togther to make a difference.. Sometimes its easy like the 5 year old who asked for a red bouncing ball. For others it can be more complex, they want to see the eradication of malaria, child trafficking and abuse....we can only achieve this by working together across agencies and government qne empowering young people to become part of the global solution.
To create a Russian Arctic Convoy Museum to be a lasting legacy to all the brave men who took part in the many WW11 Convoys - many giving their lives. We plan to display articles and records relating to the Atlantic and Arctic Convoys and all aspects of local involvement in wartime activities.
PFF uses cricket to help kids from Mumbai's Dharavi slum to aid life skills and fulfil their potential. During the October to May season we provide kit, coaching and matches for our U12-U16s. In addition, we distribute packs of UK donated kit around Maharashtra through our Rural Schools Initiative.
A confidential service for people from the charedi community who wish to explore options to live, work or study beyond the community.The charity’s mission is underpinned by a belief that everyone has the right to choose their own path in life. Mavar members, feeling trapped by their upbringing, receive practical and emotional help to achieve their dreams and ambitions via teams of mentors, tutors, counsellors, family lawyers, education specialists and career advisors. Charity No: 1156754 Find out more Website https://www.mavar.org.uk