SAGE Greenfingers supports adults with mental health needs via social therapeutic horticulture and arts activity in a beautiful allotment space inner-city Sheffield. Our beneficiaries may experience anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, psychoses, schizophrenia or other disorders, often combined with chronic physical health problems and acute social isolation. Typically they find more conventional mental health services such as face-to-face counselling or group therapy too challenging. But working in a natural, outside environment on tasks that combine the mental with the physical, social and even spiritual can work wonders. People generally attend groups once a week and for many it has been an absolute life-saver and the 1st step on the road to recovery. Mental health problems affect one in 4 of us and many slip through the net of mainstream health services. We catch such people and support via robust therapy with a light touch in a stunning outdoor space. Men and women of all ages and many ethnicities speak movingly on how our support has put them on a road to recovery when they were on the brink of despair. Charity No: 1114743 Find out more Website http://www.sagesheffield.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005012147764 Twitter https://twitter.com/EnquiriesSage YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nTWGi4RuSA
ZMS provide support for a number of missions throughout Zambia. The missions supported are varied - some practical, others pastoral - but all seeking to spread the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Canal boat trips for disabled and disadvantaged people.
Global Aid Trust (GAT) is working to help save and improve the lives of millions of people in developing countries around the world. As it's priority, Global Aid is focusing on alleviation of poverty through offering education for children and empowering women.
The Lloyd Hall has provided a local venue for social, sporting and educational activities within the village of Outwood for nearly 70 years but now needs to be rebuilt. Please visit our fundraising page to donate: http://www.justgiving.com/lovelloydhall
Bute Kidney Patients Support Group are raising funds to establish a Dialysis Unit on Isle of Bute. This is to save renal patients from the tiring and lengthy journey to the mainland 3 times per week to receive life -saving dialysis. Please give a donation - no matter how big or small. Thank you
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In Your Hands Charity was started after the earthquake in Nepal in 2015. Our goal was to get children off the streets and back into school to keep them safe from exploitation. Since then we have rebuilt/repaired five schools, developed a teacher training scheme, a womens health education project, a volunteers program and linked each school with another in the UK to help develop mutual learning and support. We are now part of each school community. We have made a difference by working with our partners and friends in Nepal and intend to continue for ever.
Empuaan - Entegel Enkishon Survival - Choose Life Empuaan is a UK-registered charity that works with Maasai communities to design, develop and deliver culturally-appropriate HIV and AIDS prevention resources and education. We provide the information, skills and debate that individuals and communities need if they are to protect themselves from the spread of HIV and the development of AIDS-related illnesses. We provide a link connecting communities and individuals to exisiting HIV and AIDS services, and we provide health care staff with information and materials that can help them with their work. Your support will help us continue pioneering culturally-appropriate approaches to HIV and AIDS prevention among the Maasai.
With no permanent home, our fantastic & successful club has grown to near 300 players age from 6 to 66 (!) through our focus of making rugby welcoming, inclusive and fun for everyone which is recognised through our many awards for the club's operation and trophies from our successes on the pitch.
Our Mission is to support the provision of sustainable opportunities for young people in Tanzania to participate in sport and youth development activities designed to empower them to meet the challenges of poverty and disadvantage.
1st Brompton on Swale Scout Group is based in the village of Brompton on Swale near Richmond, North Yorkshire. The group consists of Beavers, Cubs and Scouts sections. The group will be undertaking a challenge hike on the 5th October as part of the C3 Challenge Week raise funds for Summer Camp 2014.
The Citizens Advice service provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. It values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. The service aims to provide the advice people need for the problems they face, and to improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives.
This youth project caters for the needs of young people between the ages of 11 and 25 years including those with special needs in the Pennywell area of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. It provides a range of education and recreational activities that support personal development and confidence building.
A Hidden Gem Located in England’s smallest city, The Bishop’s Palace in Wells is over 800 years old and is the official home of the Bishop of Bath & Wells. Built in 1206, the medieval Palace and its 14 acres of gardens are home to some of Britain’s most fascinating built, landscape and cultural heritage. The Palace is a Grade 1 listed building and parts of the site are Scheduled Ancient Monuments. Yet our greatest secret is that our gardens contain the pre-historic well pools that give the City its name! Creating the People’s Palace Our purpose is to protect, conserve and make accessible The Bishop's Palace as a place of historic, architectural and landscape interest. We operate the Palace as a visitor attraction and community resource, offering a range of public events, tours, exhibitions, learning opportunities and family activity days. This year we have already welcomed 47,000 visitors, a record for the Palace. We employ a small team of staff and are supported by 300+ volunteers. 60% of our income comes from entrance tickets, membership, venue hire, catering, private and public events. The remainder is raised from voluntary sources, grants and donations. Support The Box Blight Appeal This year’s annual appeal is raising urgent funds to pay for the replacement of 130 metres of Box hedging in the formal gardens, which are suffering from Box Blight. There is currently no effective cure for this fungal disease, which attacks the Box plant resulting in bare patches and dieback. This means that we will have to dig up all of the current hedging and replace it with a resistant alternative. This work will need to happen over the winter months and our aim is to cause the least disruption as possible to visitors, but it will be a major gardening job for our Head Gardener James and his small team. It will cost in the region of £3,000 to purchase the new hedging, and then James and his team will spend five days removing and then planting up the new hedges - all 320 of them! We have decided to use a new plant called Euonymus because it looks very similar to Box and we will be able to faithfully recreate the look and feel of the gardens, although it will take some years for the plants to mature and get back to their full glory. The simplest and quickest way you can help is to make a donation here through our Virgin Money Giving page. Whatever you can spare will be gratefully received and will help us to ensure that the formal gardens are back in the best possible condition ready for Spring and the new season. And if we reach our target any surplus funds will go directly towards our gardening costs for 2014. Please do consider making a donation via this fundraising page or contact our fundraiser [email protected] to learn how you can support the charitable work of the Bishops Palace. Thank you!
The Rotary Club of Hoddesdon aims are to raise funds so that we can support local community and international projects and charities.
The object of this Police Benevolent Fund is to provide financial aid to Fund members being serving or retired police officers of the Devon and Cornwall Police and/or their dependants, where there is a financial need. The Fund offers grants to widow(er)s, surviving partners, police officer orphans (if over 16yrs must be in full time education) and police officer (serving or retired)members where there is proven financial need.
TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUPILS AT ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL,APTON ROAD,BISHOP'S STORTFORD, HERTFORDSHIRE.